Category: Toronto Immigration
Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto AGAIN Ranked in the Top 10 Most Liveable Cities In the World
BOOK YOUR FREE CASE EVALUATION Are you recruiting skilled workers to move to Canada? If so, you may want to show them the Economist list of the most liveable cities in the world! The ...
Read MoreCalgary, Vancouver and Toronto Voted Most Livable Cities in the World 2022
Are you considering moving to Canada? Economist Magazine's Intelligence Unit released its 2022 Global Liveability Index, ranking 173 cities around the world on over 30 qualities ...
Read MoreOntario Non-Resident Homebuyer Speculation Tax Increase
Ontario has increased the Non-Resident Speculation Tax to address the housing shortage created in part by non-residents who buy homes in the province. Effective March 30, 2022, ...
Read MoreToronto #1 Canada City for Tech Immigrants in Global Talent War
Toronto has solidified its claim as the #1 tech city for immigrants in Canada - and the #1 growing tech hub in North America! A new report shows Toronto, Ontario is the #1 tech city in ...
Read MoreOntario Removes Director Residency Requirement
The Ontario Business Corporations Act (OBCA) has eliminated the current Canadian residency requirements for directors, effective July 1, 2021. This affects private and publicly ...
Read MoreToronto's International Soft-Landing Program Attracts Indian Tech Workers
Toronto is actively recruiting Indian tech workers to move to Canada! Many young, educated Indian tech workers continue to choose Canada over the United States due to the difficulty ...
Read MoreOntario Launching Expression of Interest System for Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is launching an Expression of Interest (EOI) points-based system that ranks candidates based on human capital and labour market factors. ...
Read More2021 Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program Updates
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) 2021 program is open to new applications. and applications already submitted to the OINP will continue to be accepted and considered ...
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