Canada ranked top country in the world for Quality of Life

People from around the world named Canada as the top country for quality of life according to a study conducted by U.S. News. The study goes into detail about determining factors in what they consider “quality of life.” These things go “beyond the essential ideas of broad access to food and housing, to quality education and health care, to employment that will sustain us, quality of life may also include intangibles such as job security, political stability, individual freedom and environmental quality.” The study found that seven European countries are ranked in the top 10, with Canada being the only country in North America breaking that same threshold. Sweden, Denmark and Norway immediately follow Canada, with Switzerland, Finland, Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Germany also finished in the top 10. The study also outlines how countries which are perceived to have a lower quality of life, did in fact perform most poorly “in areas concerning personal safety and economic opportunity.” Countries such as Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, and Angola all ranked at the bottom of the quality of life ranking. Iraq also came in last place for being friendly to families.

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Candidates with CRS score 350 gets NOIs from Alberta

Eligible candidates with a profile in the federal Express Entry system gets invitations or Notification of Interest (NOIs) by the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP).

150 NOIs issued from Alberta enables candidates with score of 350 to receive additional 600 points towards their CRS score, which in turn assures an invitation to apply for Canadian Permanent Residence in the upcoming draw.

Though candidates with the following conditions will get priority says AINP (Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program)

  • a job offer and/or work experience in Alberta;
  • a degree from a Canadian post-secondary institution and a valid job offer; or
  • a parent, child or sibling already living in Alberta.

The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) is an economic immigration program that nominates people for permanent residence in Alberta. Nominees must have skills and abilities to fill job shortages in Alberta, and be able to provide for their families. The program is run by both the Alberta government and the federal government. If a person is nominated through the program, they may apply for permanent residence status together with their spouse or common-law partner and dependent children. This application for permanent residence is managed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. The federal government makes final decisions on these applications.