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03/04/2021

Admissions Open for May & Sept 2021 intake.
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Program delivery update: COVID-19 – Public policy exempting certain out-of-status foreign nationals in Canada from immig...
11/14/2020

Program delivery update: COVID-19 – Public policy exempting certain out-of-status foreign nationals in Canada from immigration requirements

10/30/2020

Canada to target over 400,000 immigrants per year
Canada will aim to welcome 401,000 immigrants in 2021, another 411,000 in 2022, and 421,000 in 2023.

Today, Canada announced its 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan in which it stated it will target the highest level of immigration in its history.

Over the coming three years, Canada will aim to welcome the following number of new immigrants:

2021: 401,000 immigrants
2022: 411,000 immigrants
2023: 421,000 immigrants
The only time Canada welcomed over 400,000 immigrants in a year was in 1913, when it admitted 401,000 newcomers. It has never come close to this figure again.

The 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan aims to welcome about 60 per cent of all immigrants under economic class programs, including through Express Entry and the Provincial Nominee Program.

The Immigration Levels Plan is the most important immigration announcement made by the Government of Canada each year. It outlines the number of new permanent residents Canada aims to welcome over the coming years, and what categories Canada aims to admit them under. Canada welcomes immigrants under the following categories: economic; family; refugee; and humanitarian and compassionate grounds.

Earlier this year, on March 12, the federal government announced Canada would aim to welcome over one million new permanent residents between 2020 and 2022. Days later, Canada had to shut its borders due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

As a result, Canada will likely fall well short of the 341,000 immigration target it set for this year, however it has been holding Express Entry draws throughout the pandemic that will result in Canada breaking its Express Entry record this year. In addition, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws remain ongoing.

To compensate for the fall of immigration this year, Canada has set the most ambitious immigration levels plan in its history.

Study in CanadaAdmissions Open for January 2021 Intake.For more information contact below:👇 Canada Office: Unit 3020, 11...
10/10/2020

Study in Canada
Admissions Open for January 2021 Intake.
For more information contact below:👇
Canada Office: Unit 3020, 11124 36 St NE Calgary
☎️ Ph: +1 403 436 6000
🇮🇳 India Office:
Ludhiana +91 97810 98355
Bathinda +91 88728 99991
Ferozepur + 9807140002
Malerkotla +91 78892 06164

10/05/2020

News release
October 5, 2020—Ottawa—The Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, today announced details for the opening of the 2020 Parents and Grandparents (PGP) Program, building further on the government’s commitment to reuniting families.

Over a 3-week period, from 12 p.m. EDT on October 13, 2020, to 12 p.m. EST on November 3, 2020, Canadians and permanent residents who wish to sponsor their parents and grandparents to come to Canada will have an opportunity to submit an interest to sponsor form online.

In order to ensure a fair, transparent and equal opportunity for applicants, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will randomly select potential sponsors and send them an invitation to submit an application. Selected applicants will have 60 days to submit their application.

Accommodation is available to persons with disabilities who are unable to use the online form. They can request the interest to sponsor form in an alternative format (paper copy, Braille or large print) by contacting the IRCC Client Support Centre at 1-888-242-2100 or by email until November 3, 2020.

Given that many sponsors may have been financially impacted by the exceptional circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, IRCC is introducing a temporary public policy that will reduce the income requirement for the 2020 tax year to the minimum necessary income, instead of the minimum necessary income plus 30%.

The government knows how important it is for families to be together, particularly during difficult times. The launch of the 2020 Parents and Grandparents Program builds on the government’s initiatives to prioritize the approval of 49,000 family sponsorship applications by December 31, 2020, as well as last week’s announcement of a process to reunite more families and approve compassionate cases within the current border restrictions.

A maximum of 10,000 applications will be accepted for processing as part of the 2020 PGP intake. In 2021, IRCC will open a new intake of interest to sponsor forms to accept a total of 30,000 new applications.

Admissions open for Jan 2021 intake.Call us @ 403 436 6000 or send us emailinfo@study-abroad.ca
10/02/2020

Admissions open for Jan 2021 intake.
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09/17/2020

How your PGWPP eligibility is affected
If you graduated or will graduate from a DLI that offers PGWPP-eligible programs, you’re still eligible for a post-graduation work permit if

your in-class courses in Canada are moved to an online-only format because of COVID-19, or
you had to put your studies on hold or study part-time because of COVID-19 during the winter, spring or summer 2020 semesters
If you’re outside of Canada
You’re still eligible for a post-graduation work permit if you can’t travel to Canada at this time due to travel restrictions and

you have a study permit
you’ve been approved for a study permit
you applied for a study permit before starting your study program in the spring, summer or fall 2020 semesters, or
you will apply for a study permit before starting your study program in the January 2021 semester
If you’re in this situation, you can begin your classes while outside Canada and

complete 100% of your program online if
your program is between 8 and 12 months in length, and
you started your studies between May and September 2020
complete up to 50% of your program online (until April 30, 2021) if you complete the other 50% of your program in Canada
complete up to 50% of your studies online (until April 30, 2021) if
you’ll graduate from 2 different eligible study programs within 2 years of each other
1 of the programs started between May and September 2020
each program is at least 8 months long, and
you complete at least 50% of the combined length of the programs in Canada
If you apply for your study permit before starting your program, any time spent studying online from outside Canada since spring 2020 now counts toward the length of a post graduation work permit. (Before, only the time spent studying online after you were approved for a study permit counted.)

You won’t have time deducted from the length of your post-graduation work permit for studies you complete outside Canada until April 30, 2021.

Study in CanadaAdmissions Open for January 2021 Intake.For more information contact below:👇 Canada Office: Unit 3020, 11...
09/15/2020

Study in Canada

Admissions Open for January 2021 Intake.

For more information contact below:👇
Canada Office: Unit 3020, 11124 36 St NE Calgary
☎️ Ph: +1 403 436 6000
🇮🇳 India Office:
Ludhiana +91 97810 98355
Bathinda +91 88728 99991
Ferozepur + 9807140002
Malerkotla +91 78892 06164

09/04/2020

Employers must pay wages to foreigners who don’t have social insurance numbers
Canada has updated employer compliance rules to specify that foreign workers can still work without a SIN card as long as they are in the process of getting one.

Canada’s immigration department has specified that Canadian employers must pay foreign workers even if they do not yet have their Social Insurance Number (SIN).

Though workers still have to apply for the SIN within three days of starting employment, they do not have to get their number to start working but they have to give it to their employer within three days of receipt.

The Social Insurance Number is a nine-digit number that allows people to work in Canada, or have access to government programs. It is used for identity purposes, and it is illegal for someone to use someone else’s number. Service Canada offers a list of the programs that require a SIN. They also provide a list of circumstances where it is not required since the SIN is a sensitive document. Employers need access to their employees’ SIN after they are hired.

Employer compliance and inspections
In terms of wages, employers must pay foreign workers no less than what is outlined in the offer of employment. Any deductions to a worker’s pay must be stated in the offer. An increase in wages may indicate a change in duties, which could mean the employee is now working in a different occupation than what is stated in the offer. Sometimes an increase in wages also results in employer non-compliance if the increase would have affected the foreign worker’s ability to qualify for the Labour Market Impact Assessment exemption.

While mandatory quarantine requirements are in place, all newcomers to Canada must self-isolate for 14 days. Employers must still pay their employees the wages indicated on the offer of employment during this time.

Employers may be subject to inspections by officials working on behalf of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

Inspections ensure that employers of foreign national workers are upholding their responsibilities, thereby ensuring that workers are not mistreated.

There are three circumstances where an employer could be selected for an inspection:

there is reason to suspect non-compliance;
the employer has been found non-compliant in the past; or
the employer has been selected randomly.
The employer who submits the offer of employment to IRCC to hire a temporary worker will be responsible for meeting the program conditions. They may be selected for inspection at any time after the first day the temporary worker is employed and up to six years after their work permit has been issued.

Employers who had an authorized representative submit offers of employment on their behalf are still responsible for complying with all inspection activities and requests.

08/31/2020

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08/28/2020

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