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Important Canada Immigration Changes You Should Know In July

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In this episode, we highlight the critical immigration changes coming to Canada this July that every newcomer and aspiring immigrant should be aware of. From updates to the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) and British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) to new regulations affecting Quebec skilled worker families and study permit holders, we cover it all! Join us as we break down the implications of these changes, including how they impact the Transition to Permanent Residence (TR to PR) pathway applicants. Key takeaways include eligibility criteria, application processes, and tips for navigating these updates effectively. Stay informed and empowered in your immigration journey—tune in now to ensure you’re ready for these pivotal changes that could shape your future in Canada!

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