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Invitation draws under BC PNP

BC held new invitation draws under BC PNP and invited up to 197 skilled candidates

On December 12, 2023, the Government of British Columbia held new invitation draws under BC PNP and issued invitations to apply to qualified candidates in healthcare, childcare, construction, and other priority occupations.  In the general draw, the province invited 73 candidates.  The minimum score for candidates invited to this draw was 95-116 points.  BC issued 61 ITAs to candidates under the childcare-targeted draw for early childhood educators (NOC 42202).  In the Healthcare-targeted draw, BC British Columbia invited 27 candidates who scored 60 points.  In addition, the province invited 27 candidates working in the construction sector. Furthermore, up to five invitations have been issued for other priority occupations (NOCs 31103, 32104).  In total, British Columbia issued up to 197 ITAs in this draw. This year, British Columbia has already invited 9,920 candidates. Invitations to apply for the Skills Immigration streams may be targeted based on one or more of the following criteria: Education – the level, field, and location of education. Professional designations that are eligible in B.C. Language capabilities. Occupation. Work experience duration and skill level. The wage and skill level of the job offer. Intention to live, work, and settle in a particular area. Strategic priorities are factors that address specific labor market needs in British Columbia or that support government pilot projects and initiatives. Priority Healthcare occupation invited in new invitation draw of the British Columbia 30010 Managers in health care 31100 Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine 31101 Specialists in surgery 31102 General practitioners and family physicians 31110 Dentists 31112 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists 31120 Pharmacists 31121 Dietitians and nutritionists 31200 Psychologists 31201 Chiropractors 31202 Physiotherapists 31203 Occupational therapists 31204 Kinesiologists and other professional occupations in therapy and assessment 31209 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating 31300 Nursing coordinators and supervisors 31301 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses 31302 Nurse practitioners 31303 Physician assistants, midwives, and allied health professionals 32101 Licensed practical nurses 32102 Paramedical occupations 32103 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists, and cardiopulmonary technologists 32109 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment 32110 Denturists 32111 Dental hygienists and dental therapists 32112 Dental technologists and technicians 32120 Medical laboratory technologists 32121 Medical radiation technologists 32122 Medical sonographers 32123 Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists 32124 Pharmacy technicians 32129 Other medical technologists and technicians 32200 Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists 33100 Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants 33101 Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations 33102 Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates 33103 Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants 41300 Social workers 41301 Therapists in counseling and related specialized therapies 42201 Social and community service workers The occupations listed here are not the only ones that qualify for the BC PNP.  Priority occupations may receive a targeted invitation after registration. Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “British Columbia held new invitation draws under BC PNP and invited up to 197 skilled candidates” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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internationally-educated nurses

Manitoba is working to ease barriers for internationally-educated nurses

Manitoba’s Immigration Minister Malaya Marcelino is working to ease accreditation for internationally-educated nurses in the province. Marcelino, who took over the immigration portfolio a month ago, is responding to calls from these nurses across Canada.  The Manitoba government successfully welcomed hundreds of foreign healthcare professionals after a Philippines mission, with over 300 now working as nurses or health aides across the province.  Manitoba Health Minister Audrey Gordon reiterated their commitment to health system improvement and patient care access. Over 300 candidates who passed interviews during a recruitment mission to the Philippines accepted job offers and have started arriving in Manitoba. Monika Warren, Shared Health’s chief nursing officer, expressed confidence that the new hires will be able to overcome any immigration and licensing issues.  “We chose candidates we thought would be successful.” “There were some candidates who were screened out, and some who we didn’t even interview because we felt they had too big a hill to climb, as it were,” she said at a news conference on Tuesday. According to Warren, health officials noticed that half of the new hires have family connections in Manitoba, so the province attempted to place them in communities where they had friends and/or family.  She also stated that they will be assigned mentors at work and will be assisted in finding accommodations.  Canada is attracting more internationally educated healthcare professionals Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan had the highest percentage of internationally educated healthcare professionals (IEHPs) working in their fields in 2021, with 74%, 68%, and 67%, respectively.  Ontario had attracted the most significant number of IEHPs, with 116,310 residing there in 2021. IEHPs were most likely to be nurses, with one-third studying nursing.  The fields of study varied by province, with: Prince Edward Island has the highest percentage of IEHPs studying nursing at 53%,  Newfoundland and Labrador has 30% trained to be physicians, and  Ontario has the highest proportion of IEHPs studying dentistry at 10% or pharmacy at 9%. Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “Manitoba is working to ease barriers for internationally-educated nurses” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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new AAIP draw

Alberta updated the inventory and held 2 new AAIP draws

On December 12, 2023, Alberta published an update on the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) inventory and held two new AAIP draws. According to the new AAIP inventory update, there were around 3,232 Alberta Opportunity Stream applications, 1,087 Rural Renewal Stream applications, and 832 applications under all pathways (Family Connection and In-Demand Occupation Streams, Dedicated Healthcare Pathway, Priority Sectors, and Accelerated Tech Pathway) of the Express Entry stream.  In 2024 and 2025, nominal increases of more than 10,000 nomination allocations per year are expected. These plans for AAIP nomination allocation are subject to change at any time. They are partially determined by many factors, including fluctuating application volumes and how nominations can be best allocated to meet Alberta’s labor needs. In addition, on November 21 and December 5, 2023, the AAIP held two new draws and invited 11 and 19 candidates working in the healthcare sector, respectively. On November 21, 2023, Alberta sent out 11 notifications of interest in the Dedicated Healthcare Pathway with Alberta’s job offer, a CRS score of 300 and above.  On December 05, 2023, Alberta sent out 19 notifications of interest under the Dedicated Healthcare Pathway with Alberta’s job offer, a CRS score of 300 and above. The lowest CRS for this draw was 301 This year, Alberta invited 3,549 candidates under all AAIP streams. About the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) is a program that nominates applicants for permanent residence in Alberta. Candidates must have the necessary skills to fill job shortages or have plans to buy or start a business in Alberta. They must also be able to support their families. The Alberta and Canadian governments run the program. If you are nominated through the program, you and your spouse or common-law partner, as well as any dependent children, may apply for permanent residence status. Applications for permanent residence are handled by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “Alberta updated the AAIP inventory and held two new draws” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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Parents and Grandparents Program

Canada continues inviting immigrants under the Parents and Grandparents Program

Canada saw a 27.2% increase in new arrivals under the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) in October, bouncing back from an eight-month low in August, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. There were 2,525 new permanent residents in October, up from 1,975 in September and the August low of 1,515.  Despite a drop from 3,760 in May to 1,515 in August, current trends suggest the PGP could welcome 29,910 new residents by year’s end, a 9.7% increase from last year. So far this year, the PGP has admitted 24,925 new residents, a three percent increase from the same period the previous year. Ontario saw the highest number of PGP arrivals, with 11,805 parents and grandparents settling there. During that time, the following provinces and territories attracted the following number of new permanent residents under the PGP: 50 – Newfoundland and Labrador 10 – Prince Edward Island 175 – Nova Scotia 45 – New Brunswick 2,200 – Quebec has  1,020 – Manitoba  680 – Saskatchewan  4,820 – Alberta  4,080 – British Columbia  25 – Yukon  15 – Northwest Territories Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents A super visa allows you to visit your children or grandchildren for up to 5 years. It is a visa that allows multiple entries for a period of up to ten years. A super visa has specific requirements, including the need for health insurance. To be eligible, you must meet all of the requirements. Super Visa holders are allowed to stay in Canada for a maximum of two years during that time. On the other hand, a regular visa for visitors typically has a maximum validity of six months. Citizens of countries exempt from visa requirements may still find the Super Visa program beneficial. Normally, visitors from visa-exempt nations are allowed entry into Canada for six months without the need for a visitor’s visa. Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “Canada continues inviting immigrants under the Parents and Grandparents Program” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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IRCC eased work permit application requirements for family class applicants

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued an update regarding the public policy for spouses or common-law partners in Canada (SCLPC) class, as well as family class applicants applying within Canada. As of December 7, 2023, to prevent family class applicants from losing their status while awaiting acknowledgment of receipt for their permanent residence application, the IRCC will now accept open work permit applications without the acknowledgment of receipt.  This policy applies to applicants who can provide the necessary proof that their work permit, study permit, or temporary resident status is due to expire within two weeks. Public Policy for Spouses or Common-law Partners in Canada This public policy allows sponsored spouses and partners to support their families and build a life together in Canada. Sponsored spouses and partners, as well as their family members, contribute to the social and economic well-being of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. When a foreign national applies for an open work permit under the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Class or the Family Class, and their family members have a valid temporary resident status, have maintained their status, or are eligible for and have applied to restore their status and have the same residential address as their sponsor in Canada. Family Class Immigration The family class immigration program’s goal is to reunite Canadian citizens and permanent residents with close family members. By agreeing to support sponsored members of the family class, the sponsor promises that they will meet the basic needs of their family members for a set period of time so that they do not have to rely on social assistance. Priority is given to sponsorship applications involving spouses, common-law or conjugal partners, and dependent children. Adopted children, children to be adopted, and orphans are given priority in sponsorship applications, as they frequently involve minors without parental care. Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “IRCC eased work permit application requirements for family class applicants” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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International Experience Canada 2024

The season of International Experience Canada 2024 is now open

On December 11, 2023, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada announced the opening of the season of the International Experience Canada 2024. Nearly 90,000 youths from IEC partner regions can join, with applications open from December 11, 2023. The IEC enables Canadian and international youths aged 18–35 to work and travel reciprocally.  Canada has youth mobility partnerships with 35+ regions, including new or improved arrangements with Finland, Iceland, Ukraine, South Korea, and the UK in 2023.  In 2024, Canadian youth will have more opportunities for international exposure, and IEC’s automation technology will streamline processing. The 2024 season will positively impact employers and the tourism industry by enabling participants to experience Canada through work and travel. In March 2023, Canada and Finland signed a new youth mobility agreement. Finland’s youth are expected to be able to participate once the agreement is ratified by both countries in 2024. As travel to Ukraine becomes safe, youth will be able to participate in the Canada-Ukraine youth mobility agreement. IRCC announced new bilateral agreements under the IEC On December 11, 2023, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada announced updates to the International Experience Canada (IEC) bilateral agreements. The Government of Canada established new agreements with Iceland, while the youth mobility agreements with the UK and South Korea received updates for the 2024 season. Crucial changes to note include UK applicants now have the opportunity to participate twice, amounting to a total of 36 months. South Korea has introduced the Young Professionals and International Co-op categories, allowing a repeat category. For Chilean applicants aiming for the International Co-op, it is mandatory to be registered at a Chilean school at the time of application. The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship stated:  “Canada benefits when young people around the world participate in International Experience Canada. This program will help Canadian employers in their search for talented employees, but will also serve to stimulate the tourism sector across the country. We also hope that young Canadians will take advantage of the reciprocal aspect of this program to gain work and travel experience from around the world that will serve them throughout their lives.” Categories in the International Experience Canada IEC has three levels of participation: Working Holiday: Participants on a Working Holiday receive an open work permit that allows them to work anywhere in the host country to fund their travels. International Co-op (Internship): International Co-op (Internship) participants are provided with an employer-specific work permit, allowing them to gain targeted experience in their field of study. Young Professionals: Participants in the Young Professionals program are given an employer-specific work permit to gain targeted, professional work experience in their field of study or career path. Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “International Experience Canada is open for the 2024 season” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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Canada's immigration

Canada’s immigration increased by 4.3%, likely to surpass the annual target

Canada’s immigration increased by 4.3% to 33,570 new permanent residents in October, following four months of decline, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada data. This is a slight rise from September’s low of 32,180.  Immigration had rebounded from an April low of 29,550 to 46,000 in May but began a steady decline, reducing by 30.3% in five months. In the first ten months, Canada welcomed 388,035 new permanent residents.  If this trend continues, Canada could reach its immigration target of 485,000 new permanent residents by the end of 2023.  2024-2026 Immigration Levels Plan The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, tabled the 2024-2026 Immigration Levels Plan today, November 1, 2023. This plan aims to encourage economic growth while balancing pressures in areas such as housing, healthcare, and infrastructure. It charts a responsible path for long-term and stable population growth. With this Levels Plan, the Government of Canada maintains its target of 485,000 permanent residents for 2024 while also taking the final step toward reaching 500,000 in 2025. Beginning in 2026, the government will cap the number of permanent residents at 500,000, giving time for successful integration while continuing to bolster Canada’s labor market.  Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “Canada’s immigration increased by 4.3% likely to surpass the annual target ” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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The Immigration Minister extended temporary policies to support more international students

Marc Miller, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), announced the extension of three temporary policies set to expire in 2023. IRCC extended the waiver, allowing students to work off-campus for more than 20 hours weekly until April 30, 2024. This applies to students already in Canada and those who apply for a study permit by December 7, 2023.  Furthermore, the measure allowing online study time to count towards a post-graduation work permit will continue for students starting before September 1, 2024.  In addition, the Canadian Government extended the temporary policy granting an extra 18-month work permit for post-graduation work permit holders with expiring work permits.  Post-graduation work permit holders whose initial permit expires by December 31, 2023, can apply to extend their work permit. Extended temporary policies to support more international students Minister Miller also provided an update on three temporary policies affecting international students, all set to expire at the end of 2023. The exemption from work limit The exemption from the 20-hour-per-week limit on the number of hours international students may work off campus while classes are in session will be extended until April 30, 2024. International students who are already in Canada and applicants who have already applied for a study permit as of December 7, 2023, will be able to work more than 20 hours per week off campus until that date. We will continue to look into future options for this policy, such as increasing off-campus work hours for international students to 30 hours per week while classes are in session. International students to count time spent For students who begin a study program before September 1, 2024, the facilitative measure that allows international students to count time spent studying online towards the length of a future post-graduation work permit, as long as it constitutes less than 50% of the program of study, will remain in place. Students who begin a study program on or after that date will no longer be subject to this measure. Distance learning facilitation measures were first implemented in response to travel restrictions during the pandemic in 2020, and their scope was reduced in September 2022. The vast majority of international students are currently studying in person in Canada. Post-graduation work permit apply In response to labor market disruptions during the pandemic and post-pandemic recovery, a temporary policy was implemented three times to provide post-graduation work permit holders with an additional 18-month work permit as their initial work permit expired. Foreign nationals with a post-graduation work permit that expires before December 31, 2023, can still apply. This temporary policy, however, will not be extended further. Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “The Immigration Minister extended temporary policies to support more international students” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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Proof of Funds requirement

Canada revised the Proof of Funds requirement for study permits

On December 7, 2023, Canada revised the Proof of Funds requirement for study permit applicants. Marc Miller, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), announced an increase in the financial requirement for study permit applicants. Based on the annual update of the low-income cut-off (LICO), this adjustment ensures students are financially prepared for life in Canada.  The requirement, unchanged since the early 2000s, has become inadequate. For 2024, a single applicant must show they have $20,635, plus first-year tuition and travel costs. The change applies to new study permit applications from January 1, 2024. Furthermore, the exemption from working hour restrictions that were previously scheduled to end on December 31 for international students has been extended until April 30, 2024. This makes it possible for students to work more than 20 hours a week during the winter semester off campus. Additionally, Minister Miller gave updates on a few short-term measures related to work permits after graduation.  About the Study Permits The study permit is a document that we issue to foreign nationals that allows them to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. To study in Canada, most foreign nationals require a study permit. Before you apply, make sure you have all of the necessary documents. You must apply before traveling to Canada. Your study permit does not serve as a visa. A visitor visa or an electronic travel authorization (eTA) may also be required. If your study permit is approved, you’ll get one along with it. Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “Ottawa held a new Express Entry draw for Francophone candidates” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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Express Entry draw for Francophone

Ottawa held a new Express Entry draw for Francophone candidates

On December 7, 2023, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held a new Express Entry draw for Francophone candidates. In round #273, IRCC issued 1,000 Invitations to Apply (ITA) to francophone candidates.  The cut-off score of this draw was 470 points, 16 points fewer than the previous draw for this category.  The tie-breaking rule for this round was October 3, 2023, at 04:45:27 UTC.  As of December 5, 2023, there were 217,370 profiles registered in the Express Entry pool. This year, Canada issued 100,971 ITAs through the Express Entry draws. As a candidate, you can work with an immigration specialist. Fill out the form to Get an assessment from an experienced and licensed immigration consultant. Express Entry Draw #273 was limited to candidates fluent in French, highlighting Canada’s growing interest in attracting people with linguistic skills. The initiative aimed to support the country’s being bilingual and promote diversity among its citizens. Which Express Entry candidates are the most likely to be invited to apply? Candidate Composition in the Current Express Entry Pool As of December 5, 2023, the Express Entry pool includes candidates from the following CRS score ranges: CRS Score Range Candidates Invited 501-600 5,457 Candidates 451-500 60,014 Candidates 491-500 6,634 Candidates 481-490 10,335 Candidates 471-480 17,312 Candidates 461-470 14,165 Candidates 451-460 11,568 Candidates 401-450 53,502 Candidates 441-450 10,885 Candidates 431-440 11,111 Candidates 421-430 9,973 Candidates 411-420 10,608 Candidates 401-410 10,925 Candidates 351-400 58,457 Candidates 301-350 30,148 candidates 0-300 5,267 Candidates Total 217,370 Candidates Francophone candidates’ Eligibility criteria You must be fluent in French to be qualified for the French-Language Proficiency category. Have a minimum score of 7 on the Niveaux de Compétence Linguistique Canadiens (NCLC) in all four language abilities such as writing, reading, listening, and speaking. Complete all of the conditions outlined in the invitation round’s instructions. Join our RSS Feed    If you want to know more details about “Ottawa held a new Express Entry draw for Francophone candidates” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2023 Gunness & Associates

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