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BC PNP Rural Health Support
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BC PNP Rural Health Support Initiative Opens New Opportunities for Healthcare Workers

The BC PNP Rural Health Support Initiative is creating a new pathway for healthcare support workers seeking permanent residence in Canada. British Columbia has launched this temporary immigration initiative to help address labour shortages in rural and remote healthcare facilities across the province. The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program is now accepting registrations under the...

Canada Ireland Partnership
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What Does the New Canada Ireland Partnership Mean for Skilled Workers and Immigrants in 2026?

Canada and Ireland have formalized a landmark bilateral partnership framework focused on deepening economic ties, strengthening talent pipelines, and boosting researcher mobility between the two countries. Prime Minister Mark Carney and Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin signed this framework in Dublin in June 2026, with direct implications for skilled professionals, biomanufacturing workers, researchers, and anyone interested...

Canadian Labour Shortages Grow
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Canadian Labour Shortages Grow as Immigration Levels Decline Across Municipalities

Canada’s cities and towns are raising concerns about growing Canadian labour shortages as recent federal immigration reductions begin affecting local communities. During the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) annual meeting in Edmonton, municipal leaders and labour representatives warned that lower immigration levels are creating workforce gaps in essential sectors such as healthcare, childcare, food production,...

Canada Invites 3,179 IEC Candidates
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Canada Invites 3,179 IEC Candidates in Latest Draws as 76,571 Invitations Issued in 2026

Canada continues to expand opportunities for young international workers through the IEC Draws Canada program. Between May 23 and June 5, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 3,179 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. The latest rounds bring the total number of IEC invitations issued in 2026 to...

PGWP Language Test Requirement
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PGWP Language Test Requirement Confusion Leads to Work Permit Rejections for International Graduates

For many international students, obtaining a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is the next crucial step after completing their studies in Canada. However, a growing number of graduates are reportedly facing PGWP application rejections because they were unaware of the mandatory PGWP language test requirement. Recent reports suggest that important information about language testing remains difficult...

British Columbia Minimum Wage Increases
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British Columbia Minimum Wage Increases to $18.25 Per Hour in 2026

Starting June 1, 2026, the British Columbia Minimum Wage 2026 officially increased from $17.85 to $18.25 per hour, making it the highest provincial minimum wage in Canada. Unlike one-time wage adjustments, British Columbia now uses an annual inflation-based model. The latest increase reflects a 2.1% adjustment linked directly to the province’s average inflation rate during...