Newfoundland & Labrador’s Monumental Draw: Over 200 Invitations Issued Through PNP and AIP

In a significant move, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador has extended over 200 invitations to skilled workers and international graduates through its Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). This latest draw signals a robust commitment to welcoming newcomers to address key labour market needs.

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Quebec’s Latest Immigration Draw: Over 200 Skilled Workers Invited Through PSTQ in a Pivotal Move

Discover the latest Quebec immigration draw results from September 2025. Over 200 skilled workers have been invited to apply for a CSQ through the PSTQ program. Learn about the minimum score, the targeted streams focusing on regional job offers and in-demand occupations, and what this means for your Arrima profile.

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Canada’s Express Entry Issues a Stunning 13,000+ ITAs in a Pivotal Week

A professional analysis of the latest Express Entry draws from late February 2024. Discover comprehensive details on the stunning 13,540 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) issued, including the significantly fluctuating CRS score cut-off for general and French proficiency draws, and what it means for future candidates.

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Ontario’s Monumental September 2025 OINP Draw: An In-Depth Guide for Over 1,800 Hopefuls

A detailed analysis of the latest Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) draw in September 2025, where Ontario issued over 1,800 invitations across 77 occupations. Discover crucial insights into the Foreign Worker, International Student, and Human Capital Priorities Tech streams.

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