Digest of the week: new immigration pilots and selections
Here's a recap of the important events of the past week.
Immigration news
Great news for francophones — Quebec has launched 3 new immigration pilots
- for paramedics
- for food workers
- for artificial intelligence (AI), information technology (IT) and visual effects professionals
In terms of immigration selections, there have been four:
- The province of Ontario sent nomination invitations to 754 candidates, and the next day the province invited 126 francophone professionals
- Alberta released the results of the selection process, which resulted in invitations to 159 people
- British Columbia invited 444 candidates to apply for the provincial nomination.
Fighting the pandemic
I wish this column would leave its place in our weekly digest. But before the pandemic is over, we continue to share the latest news. Last week, Canada approved a third vaccine for COVID-19, but research shows it will be ineffective for people aged 65+
Meanwhile, in Montreal, vaccinations will be available at pharmacy outlets and in Vancouver, volunteers will receive money for getting immunized.
By the way, the City Hospital of Ottawa is planning to release three vaccines at once. And if you are still afraid of side effects after vaccination, read our article about how the first brave people who tested the drugs against coronavirus feel.
Hotel quarantine
It seems that this measure does more harm than good. Every week, people complain about the laxity of the entire quarantine system: some cannot book a room at a special hotel, while others pay crazy money for 1 night of quarantine.
Learning English
It's been a while since I've talked about English classes — and now there's a great excuse. ILAC has been ranked as the best language school in Canada! Plus, we have a great promotion: buying any English course, you get additional weeks for free.
You can register at link.
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- Mortgage brokers warn of rising rates
Alex Pavlenko, founder of the emigration portal Immigrant.Today