Canadian immigration is making major changes to NOC in 2022
In September, Statistics Canada and Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) unveiled NOC 2021. IRCC will incorporate the changes in fall 2022.
In September, Statistics Canada and Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) unveiled NOC 2021. IRCC will incorporate the changes in fall 2022.
In recent years, more international migrants have chosen to settle in Canada’s small and mid-sized cities than in the 4 largest urban centers (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary) combined.
With the supportive policies of the Canadian government and COVID vaccination plans that are in place, we foresee a return to normalcy in student enrolments and in-person learning in 2022.
Immigration minister announces further strengthening of the public health presence at the border and processes to support enhanced family reunification & entry of international students