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Canada #1 in the best quality of life

According to the U.S. News and World Report's 2019 Best Countries Report, produced with the BAV Group and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Canada was deemed to have the best quality of life and the U.K. best for education. 20,300 respondents from 36 countries in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa were asked to score 80 countries based on 65 attributes. The attributes were grouped under categories like adventure, citizenship,...

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The results of the Express Entry in 2018

At the beginning of the new year it is normal to sum up the previous year. We decided not to make exceptions and to summarize the work of the Express Entry system. By the way, many people mistakenly call the Express Entry immigration program. However, it is not. Strictly speaking, the Express Entry is a computerized system for working with a database of candidates who demonstrate their interest in immigrating to Canada by means of filling...

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IMMIGRATION PROJECT – RESULTS OF THE YEAR

The history of our company has been written for several years, and we have a large number of successful immigration stories behind us. Summing up the results of 2018, we analyzed our work and determined with what results we are seeing this year. As it turned out, the outgoing year was rich in events and interesting with the most diverse stories with which our team had to work. As you know, our services include the...

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Postgraduate Work Permit

For more than four and a half years, every week my articles come out on immigration topics and in this publication I would like to highlight the issue of Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) - this is a quite common phenomenon and we do this type of visa regularly. So, the postgraduate work permit is an OPEN work visa (with the right to get a job in any company, in any province, without restriction), which is issued...

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NEW IMPAIRED DRIVING AND MARIJUANA-RELATED PENALTIES

NEW IMPAIRED DRIVING AND MARIJUANA-RELATED PENALTIES COULD AFFECT IMMIGRATION STATUS FOR PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY RESIDENTS Canada has made marijuana (cannabis) legally available to adults under strict new laws. The new cannabis-related penalties took effect on October 17, 2018. Tough penalties will be imposed on those who: •drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, including cannabis, or •commit cannabis-related crimes Most cannabis-related crimes will have a maximum penalty of 14 years. How this can affect immigrants or candidates for...

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Medical inadmissibility is under revision!

Good news for those immigration applicants who might be subject to medical inadmissibility due to the calculation of excessive medical demand threshold further to immigration medical examination. The Ministry of Immigration has revised the cost threshold: for 2018, the value is $99,060 over 5 years (or $19,812 per year). The department will update the cost threshold every year. https://www.canada.ca/…/publications-…/excessive-demand.html ...

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