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      • Invitation to Apply
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Home » Archives for May 2019
 Express Entry Draw Number 118 – CRS Score 470 and 3,350 Invitations
By David Aujla
In Express Entry Draws
Posted May 30, 2019

Express Entry Draw Number 118 – CRS Score 470 and 3,350 Invitations

May 29, 2019 – The tenth round of invitations under Express Entry for 2019 has been conducted by IRCC. The minimum score for acceptance for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was 470 and the [...]

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 Making a Refugee Claim
By David Aujla
In Canadian Bar Association, Refugees
Posted May 29, 2019

Making a Refugee Claim

The CBA has published a toolkit for lawyers and asylum-seekers alike, breaking down the major legal processes that go into making refugee claims, as well as navigating the complex legal systems [...]

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 Implied Status & the IEC
By David Aujla
In Implied Status, International Experience Class
Posted May 22, 2019

Implied Status & the IEC

Here are the typical IEC (International Experience Class) questions asked by those whose pending work permit may be expiring. Q: My IEC work permit is expiring. Can I stay in Canada if I apply to [...]

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 Express Entry Draw Number 117 – CRS Score 332 and 500 Invitations (Federal Skilled Trades Candidates Only)
By David Aujla
In Express Entry Draws
Posted May 21, 2019

Express Entry Draw Number 117 – CRS Score 332 and 500 Invitations (Federal Skilled Trades Candidates Only)

May 15, 2019 – The ninth round of invitations under Express Entry for 2019 has been conducted by IRCC. The minimum score for acceptance for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was 332 and the [...]

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 New Expedited Processing for Student Applications from China, India, Philippines, and Vietnam
By David Aujla
In IRCC
Posted May 17, 2019

New Expedited Processing for Student Applications from China, India, Philippines, and Vietnam

IRCC has introduced the Student Direct Stream (SDS) – an expedited study permit processing program available to legal residents of India, China, Philippines and Vietnam who are living in 1 [...]

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By David Aujla
In Canadian Bar Association, Videos
Posted May 14, 2019

Video: How CBA Immigration Lawyers Can Help Part 2

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 Express Entry Draw Number 116 – CRS Score 450 and 3,350 Invitations
By David Aujla
In Express Entry Draws
Posted May 3, 2019

Express Entry Draw Number 116 – CRS Score 450 and 3,350 Invitations

May 1, 2019 – The eighth round of invitations under Express Entry for 2019 has been conducted by IRCC. The minimum score for acceptance for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was 450 and the [...]

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 Video: Francophone immigration in Canada: Benefits of being bilingual (5)
By David Aujla
In Immigration, Videos
Posted May 1, 2019

Video: Francophone immigration in Canada: Benefits of being bilingual (5)

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About David Aujla
David Aujla Immigration Lawyer, Vancouver & Victoria

David attended universities in BC and Ontario with degrees in Biochemistry, Philosophy and Law. He graduated from the Western law school in 1974 and has practised law for over forty years. His sole focus of practice is Canadian immigration law and he advises clients worldwide... Read More

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About David Aujla
David Aujla has advised clients world-wide for over 40 years and is a well-established Canadian Immigration lawyer with offices in both Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia... Read more
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