When we launched the Immigration News Digest project, we were looking for affordable services for small companies as big industry leaders usually already have a well-developed website, marketing and blogging services. The regular price of a monthly subscription fee for the digest $300 is calculated based on a thorough analysis.
Almost all the sources we monitor are open sources. Everyone can monitor them if he or she has time for that. It takes 60-90 minutes a day to check all the news and to prepare a digest. However, the time of the RCIC is valuable and there is no point to waste it on reading news when you must consult a client, prepare the application package or fill out the Express Entry profile of your client.
The approximate calculation of the minimum-wage employee’s compensation who could prepare such digest is $70-105 per week (5-7.5 hrs per week) or $280-420 per month (based on Ontario’s $14/hr rate). Add the time you may need to check the accuracy of the material and you will get the cost if at least $500 per month. That’s why our digest is a better solution for RCICs to get all recent industry updates ready for social media publications.
In the case you haven’t subscribed for our Immigration News Digest, here is what you might have missed:
Immigration News Digest August 6-9, 2019
Aug 6, 2019
IRCC invited 2,155 candidates in the new round of the International Experience Canada
#IEC, #Working_Holiday, #ITA, #IRCC, #Work_Permit
Alberta invited 471 candidates in two draws of the AINP
#Alberta, #AINP, #PNP, #ITA, #Nomination_certificate
Canada increased the number of times a candidate can participate in the IEC
#IRCC, #IEC, #YMA
Almost 60-65% of total international students in Canada will be from SDS countries
#SDS, #International_students, #India, #China, #Philippines, #Vietnam, #Pakistan
Quebec published new details about reimbursement for the cancelled applications
#Quebec, #MIDI, #RSWP
Aug 7, 2019
British Columbia issued 238 invitations in the new round of BCPNP
#British_Columbia, #BCPNP, #EEBC, #Skills_Immigration
Montreal continues to be the best city in North America for students
#Quebec, #Montreal, #International_students
BC is increasing healthcare coverage fee for international students
#British_Columbia #International_students, #healthcare
New Brunswick announces a strategy to fix nurse shortage
#New_Brunswick, #Nurses
Aug 8, 2019
ESDC reported about processing delays of LMIA applications
#ESDC, #LMIA #TFWP, #Work_permit, #Agricultural_workers, #caregivers
IRCC has selected 824 projects to support newcomers
#Newcomers, #IRCC
Increased demand for travel visas from Chinese travellers
#China, #TRV, #IRCC, #Study_permits
India tops foreign countries in the number of TRV applications
#India, #TRV, #IRCC
Aug 9, 2019
Canada admitted 125,965 Permanent Residents during January-May 2019
#IRCC, #PR, #Permanent_Residents, #demography, #newcomers
CDWCR Sponsors workshops on new laws affecting migrant care workers
#British_Columbia, #Caregivers, #CDWCR
The Canadian economy has improved with the coming of international students
#International_students, #Manitoba
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