Express Entry is Canada’s main pathway for skilled workers. Canada aims to welcome about 110,000 new immigrants under Express Entry each year between 2021-2023.
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Express Entry is Canada's main pathway for skilled workers. Canada aims to welcome 110,000 new immigrants under Express Entry each year between 2021-2023.
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Learn MoreYou might think of immigration as a one-off, if, dramatic process, in which an individual leaves his or her country of origin and in a span of several hours, lands, as a permanent resident, in a different one. In this model, there is (hopefully) extensive preparation, but the actual immigration is a relatively distinct event. […]
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