Price cuts, job fairs, and other Canadian news

Price cuts, job fairs, and other Canadian news

Price cuts in Canada, three more job fairs for specialists from various fields, simplification of obtaining citizenship, and other news.

Canada has launched an investigation into TikTok. The social network is suspected of collecting information about minors, containing dangerous content, and disclosing information about Canadians to the Chinese government.

Important changes

Inflation is expected to come down in Canada by the end of the year. According to economists, it can be reduced by half. Experts also believe that real estate prices will fall by about 12%.

Residents of British Columbia will receive payments for everyday expenses. No need to submit any applications, payments will be calculated automatically. Assistance will be CAN$ 164 per adult and CAN$ 41 per child. 85% of the province's residents are eligible for these payments.

Foreigners who are in Canada on a visitor visa can apply for a work permit without leaving the country. This measure was introduced during the pandemic and has now been extended until 2025. But first, you need to get a job offer.

Employment opportunities

New Brunswick is once again offering new job opportunities. Three job fairs will be held from March 25 to April 2 in Ireland, the UAE, and the Netherlands. This time, they need workers in healthcare, information technology, and trades.

The ILAC Language Academy of Canada has announced a new promotion. When enrolling a teenager aged 15 to 18 to study in Canada or a language camp, the parent will receive English training completely free of charge. You can choose to study online or in Canada.

Immigration draws

On February 28, British Columbia held two draws. The first one was for candidates with in-demand professions. Tech specialists, healthcare workers, and childhood educators were invited. The second drawing was for entrepreneurs, 12 people were selected.

On March 1, an Express Entry draw took place. Canada invited 667 people who had provincial nominations.

On March 2, there was a draw in Prince Edward Island. Only professionals were selected. A total of 46 invitations were sent.

On the same day, Saskatchewan held a draw for entrepreneurs, in which the region issued 54 invitations.

Alex Pavlenko, founder of the Immigrant.Today emigration portal

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