New job opportunities in Canada and other news of the week
What happened in Canada during the week of November 15-21?
Immigration selections
In the past week, Canada has held 4 immigration raffles in which more than 1,300 applicants were invited to immigrate.
BC has selected 87 people among the participants in the Technical Program, which is designed for IT professionals. Over the past few selections, the passing score has remained the same.
Saskatchewan held its largest draw of the year, calling 633 applicants. The selection was in two categories: for in-demand professions and for those who met the requirements of one of the federal programs and created a profile in the Express Entry system.
Manitoba sent out 428 invitations to professionals who are in the province, candidates from abroad and foreign graduates of Manitoba universities. However, passing scores in the past selection process have increased.
Prince Edward Island selected 188 people in several streams. Luck smiled on entrepreneurs, candidates registered in Express Entry, and in-demand specialists: skilled, low-skilled and those who graduated from university in the province.
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