Immigration News Digest Oct 13-16, 2020 – Headlines

Immigration News Digest Oct 13-16, 2020 – Headlines

What are the two best ways for RCICs to promote themselves on Facebook?

We recommend using a combination of content marketing and paid campaigns on Facebook. So first of all, subscribe to our Immigration News Digest and start regularly posting the news updates on your corporate page. This will convert your newsfeed into a very informative source of info for prospective clients.

Second, get in touch with us to order a Facebook Marketing Campaign! We charge $50 for one campaign setup. The minimum budget per campaign is $100 (which you pay to Facebook). We also charge clients as low as 10% of each marketing budget for Facebook campaigns.

For RCICs we recommend two types of FB campaigns – Engagement (more page likes) and Traffic (more website visits). Engagement campaigns can give you about 300-800 page likes for every $100 CAD you pay to Facebook. Traffic campaigns can bring you about 300-600 website visitors for every $100 CAD you pay to Facebook. Those who liked your page will see your posts in their newsfeeds and in that way to engage your services. Those who visit your website may fill the assessment form (if you have it) or read more about your company and are likely to engage your services. The initial setup of the Facebook Business Manager is on us.

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Immigration News Digest Oct 13-16, 2020

Oct 13, 2020

Three Atlantic provinces updated their lists of Designated Employers in the AIPP

#AIPP, #Atlantic_Canada, #Designated_employers, #Nova_Scotia, #New_Brunswick, #Prince_Edward_Island, #PEI

Parental and Grandparents Sponsorship registration opens today!

#IRCC, #Family_immigration, #parents_sponsorship, #PGP, #Parental_sponsorship #Parents_and_Grandparents_sponsorship

Canada beginning to accept Hong Kong pro-democracy activists as refugees

#Hong_Kong, #immigration, #refugees

Canada may fully lift international student travel restrictions

#international_students, #study_in_Canada, #COVID_19, #study_permits

Oct 14, 2020

Most international students will come to Canada for September 2021 session

#international_students, #study_permits, #study_in_Canada, #Covid_19

Canada welcomed 128,400 immigrants in 2020

#PR_admission, #IRCC, #PR

Canadian universities face up to $3.4 billion in losses due to COVID-19

#Statistics_Canada, #international_students, #study_permits, #study_in_Canada, #Covid_19

How can a child born outside of Canada get citizenship?

#Citizenship, #IRCC

Oct 15, 2020

IRCC repeated the largest Express Entry draw

#Express_Entry, #IRCC, #ITA, #FSW, #FST, #CEC, #PNP, #PR

British Columbia invited 417 candidates in the new draw

#British_Columbia, #BCPNP, #EEBC, #Skills_Immigration, #PNP

Alberta nominated another 48 candidates in the AINP

#Alberta, #AINP, #PNP, #ITA, #Nomination_certificate, #PR, #IRCC

In September, Manitoba nominated 459 candidates in the MPNP

#Manitoba, #MPNP, #Skilled_workers, #business_immigration, #PNP, #nomination_certificates

Oct 16, 2020

Ontario invited 772 candidates in the OINP Tech Draw

#Ontario, #OINP, #Human_capital, #OINP_tech_draw, #Express_Entry

Canada’s immigration policy is among the best among the OECD members

#IRCC, #newcomer_intergation, #skilled_workers

The positive effects of immigration on business productivity

#immigration_policy, #Statistics_Canada, #STEM

Each refugee claim cost taxpayers about $13,000 to $20,000

#Refugees, #USA, #illegal_migrants, #asylum_claims

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