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Free Immigration Workshop in Surrey: EE Rules, PNP Updates & Refugee Policy Changes

If you're navigating Canada's immigration landscape, a free event in Surrey on June 13 might be worth your time. Local immigration lawyers will break down the latest updates on Express Entry, provincial nominee programs, and recent shifts in refugee protection policies.

The session aims to help applicants understand how new rules could affect processing times, eligibility, and application strategy. For example, recent changes to Express Entry draw thresholds and adjustments to PNP streams across provinces like British Columbia could influence when and how you apply.

Even if you're not planning to apply right now, hearing how these systems are evolving can help you prepare smarter. The workshop will also cover common pitfalls—like incomplete documentation or mismatched job categories—that can delay or weaken applications.

Whether you're a recent graduate, a skilled worker, or exploring pathways through family or humanitarian routes, the discussion will be relevant. It’s not about guarantees, but about clarity. Knowing how the rules are shifting helps you avoid surprises later.

No prior experience with immigration processes is needed. The focus is on real-world insights, not theory. Attendees will walk away with a clearer picture of what’s possible and what to expect in the months ahead.

If you're in the Lower Mainland or planning to move there, this is a low-risk chance to gain practical knowledge. The event is open to all, and registration is free.

Curious how these changes might fit into your own timeline? Are you targeting a specific province, school type, or job sector? Share your situation—whether you're just starting out or already have an application in progress—and let’s compare notes.
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