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CIC NEWS Canada Immigration Newsletter Volume 22, No. 5.0, May 2, 2018 Over 600,000 subscribers The

CIC NEWS Canada Immigration Newsletter Volume 22, No. 5.0, May 2, 2018 Over 600,000 subscribers [Express Entry-linked streams in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick open, rewarding those who proactively prepared]( [express entry] The importance of proactive preparation was highlighted in recent days with the opening of Express Entry-linked streams in the Atlantic Canada provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. [Nova Scotia Express Entry Stream reopens for 350 applications]( The province of Nova Scotia reopened Category B of its popular Demand: Express Entry Stream to 350 applications on April 28. [New Brunswick reopens Express Entry category and expands list of priority occupations]( The province of New Brunswick has temporarily reopened its Express Entry Labour Market Stream to Expressions of Interest from eligible skilled workers with professional experience in 14 priority occupations, including seven tech-related positions. [Proposed pilot would open immigration pathway to Northern Ontario]( The Government of Ontario is being encouraged to create a new immigration pilot program that would address labour needs in its northern and rural regions. [Coming to Canada to hunt or fish this summer? Learn the facts about criminal inadmissibility]( Criminal inadmissibility to Canada often rears its ugly head as American outdoor enthusiasts flock north to the great Canadian wilderness each summer. [CanadaVisa News Briefs | April 26 to May 2, 2018]( - IRCC warns of scam targeting immigrants and refugees - British Columbia issues 29 invitations through Tech Pilot [David’s Blog: Canada’s DACA moment?]( A recent Federal Court of Canada ruling could result in the kind of removals from this country that DACA was meant to prevent. [Assessment]( Find out if you’re eligible for Canadian immigration now. [» Fill it out now]( [Discussion Forum]( Join the biggest online community for Canadian immigration [» Join The Forum]( [Question?]( Get answers to your specific Canadian immigration questions. [» Ask A Question]( Tools & Resources [» Canada Job Search Tool]( [» IELTS Practice Tests]( [» Citizenship Calculator]( [» Canada Immigration FAQ]( [» Resume Guide]( [» School Match]( [» Canada Study News]( [» CanadaVisa Study Hub]( [» CLB Language Converter]( [» CRS Calculator]( [» Visiting Canada Tool]( [» School Search]( [Unsubscribe]( | [About]( | [Contact]( | [Privacy]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [© Campbell, Cohen.]( All rights reserved. | 1980 Sherbrooke Street West, Suite 800, Montreal, Quebec, H3H 1E8, Canada

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