Citizenship is the most permanent status in Canada. Here is some information to know if you wish to become a Canadian citizen.
Immigration: The essential glossary from H to O
There are various options for immigrating to Canada, depending on your chosen province, your project, or your personal profile. Programs, visas, work permits, permanent residence… Feeling overwhelmed by all these terms? We’ve condensed all the essential vocabulary into this glossary to help you navigate the Canadian experience.
Quebec: the new list of professions eligible for the facilitated assessment process is available!
The Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration (“MIFI”) has published the new list of professions eligible for simplified processing.
Immigration: The essential glossary from A to G
There are various options for immigrating to Canada, depending on your chosen province, your project, or your personal profile. Programs, visas, work permits, permanent residence… Feeling overwhelmed by all these terms? We’ve condensed all the essential vocabulary into this glossary to help you navigate the Canadian experience.
Permanent residency: draw for record amount of immigrants for Canada
Canada needs immigrants and has proved it by inviting 30 000 candidates to become permanent residents! Let us focus on this exceptional draw with Natacha Mignon, immigration attorney at Immetis.
How to find a job in Canada: A guide to successfully job hunting from abroad
To move to Canada quickly and efficiently, you need to obtain a work permit, a visa that requires the support of an employer. Read on to learn how the Immijob platform can help.
American presidential elections, the big winner is: Canada!
IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) confirmed that its new server would be able to support excess traffic on its site produced by the American elections. This response from the authorities reflects the situation in 2016 following the election of Donald Trump as President, when the IRCC site crashed.



