Month: November 2023

  • Court fines NYSC N5m for tagging Gov Mba’s certificate fake

    Court fines NYSC N5m for tagging Gov Mba’s certificate fake

     

    By Taiye Agbaje

    Abuja: A Federal High Court in Abuja, on Monday, awarded N5 million in damages against the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, for alleging that the corps’ discharge certificate held by Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State was fake.

    Justice Inyang Ekwo, in the judgment, held that the Director-General of the NYSC and the corps, who were defendants in the suit, were guilty of misrepresentation of material facts.

    The judge held that the certificate presented to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, by Mbah was authentic and validly issued by the NYSC.

    Justice Ekwo further held that evidence before the court showed that the governor, though mobilised for service in 2001, completed his service in 2003.

     

    According to the court, Mbah, midway into his service, sought and, after receiving permission from the NYSC to attend the Nigeria Law School, was reinstated into the NYSC in 2003.

    Besides, the judge said that while the NYSC did not challenge the evidence that Mbah served in the law firm of one Udeh, he criticized the corps for not charging the governor for forgery if they believed that they didn’t issue the said NYSC certificate to him.

     

    He concluded that the NYSC was mischievous and acted in bad faith by denying Mbah’s NYSC certificate.

     

    Mbah had sued the NYSC and its Director, Corps Certification, Mr Ibrahim Muhammad, for publishing a disclaimer denying the issuance of a discharge certificate issued to him on January 6, 2003.

     

    Justice Ekwo, on May 15, restrained the NYSC, Muhammad, and any of their agents from, henceforth, engaging in such publication pending the hearing and determination of the substantive matter.

    The order followed an ex parte motion moved by Mbah’s counsel, Mr Emeka Ozoani (SAN).

    But the NYCS, in its preliminary objection dated May 19 and filed May 22, sought an order dismissing or striking out the suit for want of jurisdiction and competence.

    Giving three grounds of argument, the corps said that Mbah did not appeal to the president as required by the provisions of Section 20 of the National Youth Service Corps Act, Cap N84, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 before instituting the suit against the defendants.

     

    It argued that an appeal to the president was a condition precedent to instituting an action against the defendants in any court of law in Nigeria.

     

    According to the NYSC, consequent upon the refusal of the plaintiff/respondent to comply with the provisions of Section 20 of the National Youth Service Corps Act, this suit is premature for the jurisdiction of the court to crystalise.

     

    The NYSC had, on Feb. 1, written a letter signed by Mr Ibrahim Muhammed saying that the corps did not issue the NYSC certificate belonging to Mbah.

    Mbah of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was declared the winner of the Enugu state governorship election held on March 18 by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

  • Kogi Guber: Igbo Community Pledges 100% Block Votes For Ododo, APC

    Kogi Guber: Igbo Community Pledges 100% Block Votes For Ododo, APC

    assures Bello of total support

    In less than one week to governorship election in Kogi State, the Igbo Community Association (ICA) in the Confluence State has pledged 100 percent block votes, to ensure an overwhelming victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its governorship candidate, Usman Ododo.

    This is coming as the group assured the State Governor, Yahaya Bello, of an unflinching support for his administration as the November poll approaches.

    The Igbo community gave these assurances during the weekend while holding a meeting with Governor Bello and Ododo, during which they pledged total support for the APC candidate.

    Speaking on behalf of the people of South East extraction, who are residents in Kogi State, the coordinator of Igbo Groups Backing Ododo (IGBO), Hon. Moses Okezie-Okafor, expressed gratitude for the Yahaya Bello Administration’s consistent friendship to the Igbo community while highlighting the great achievements of the administration.

    Revealing that he has served for over 7 years in the Kogi State Executive Council courtesy of Governor Yahaya Bello’s merit-based leadership, Okezie-Okafor, a lawyer who hailed from Anambra State, emphasised that Ndigbo in Kogi State are equal partakers in the achievements, which he explained covers all sectors and constituencies in the state, especially education, infrastructure and healthcare.

    He noted that the APC’s candidate’s slogan of ‘Continuity and Consolidation’ was therefore founded on solid realities and urged his people to vote to sustain the same.

    On his part, the President of the ICA in Lokoja, Chief Sunday Nwachukwu, who doubles as the Leader of the Delegation, confirmed that the Igbo Community is a witness to the government’s great efforts in good governance across the state while expressing the group’s appreciation to the Governor.

    Nwachukwu assured of the community’s support for Ododo, being a candidate that will maintain the momentum set by the Governor just as he noted that by his track records, Ododo has proved himself beyond doubt.

    Other speakers in the delegation including the youth and women leaders concurred with the previous speakers, assuring that the Ndigbo in Kogi State will use their votes to speak with one voice on Saturday.

    The APC candidate, Ododo, in his response, highlighted the long-standing friendship with Ndigbo and promised to sustain and enhance the administration’s accomplishments if elected. Ododo assured the Igbo leaders of continued delivery of democratic benefits to Kogi State and increased involvement of Ndigbo in the government.

    The Honourable Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Barr. Deedat Ozigis, who stood in for the Governor, responded positively to the Igbo Community’s requests, praising their contributions to the state’s progress and total absence from the crime scene in Kogi State. He urged them to maintain their focus and enterprise while urging them to vote for Alhaji Usman Ododo in the upcoming gubernatorial poll on November 11 in order to keep alive the accomplishments of the Yahaya Bello administration, for which they have shown themselves appreciative.

    The meeting concluded with the delegation presenting a thank-you gift to the Governor on behalf of Ndigbo in Kogi Stat

  • Health: Maitama District Hospital Sensitises Nigerians on Stroke Prevention

    Health: Maitama District Hospital Sensitises Nigerians on Stroke Prevention

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja ( Flowerbudnews): Maitama District Hospital has began a public awareness campaign to educate and enlighten Nigerians on how to prevent stroke as part of the Hospital’s corporate contribution to public health.

    Flowerbudnews reports that the Department of Internal Medicine of the highly respected medical establishment,located in the highbrow Maitama District of Abuja, undertook enlightenment of patients etc, on how to prevent Stroke.

    Maitama District Hospital began the Stroke Prevention enlightenment and education of the public as part of its corporate activities to mark this year’s International Stoke Day.

    The international Stroke Day was held globally on 29th of October 2023 with the theme: “TOGETHER WE ARE GREATER THAN STROKE”

    The Maitama District Hospital used the occasion to commence a media awareness campaign on methods that could be adopted by Nigerians to prevent stroke.

    Flowerbudnews reports that the hospital was able to educate and sensitise over two hundred people within the hospital Medical Outpatient department (MOPD), antenatal clinic (ANC) and the General outpatient department (GOOD).

    The hospital also created a screening point at the MOPD where people were screened of hypertension and diabetes, while gifts such as water, apples etc were showered on the participants.(Flowerbudnews)

  • Reframing Tinubu’s Development Agenda Through Diplomacy

    Reframing Tinubu’s Development Agenda Through Diplomacy

    By Stanley Nkwocha

    In his 80-page Renewed Hope policy document released in the build-up to the 2023 general election, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu listed some action plans. Top on his priority lists were national security, economy, agriculture, power, oil and gas, transportation and education. He said his objective was to foster a new society based on shared prosperity, tolerance, compassion, and the unwavering commitment to handling each citizen with equal respect and due regard.
    And to ensure his campaign promises unfold into a pleasant reality, the president, at the maiden Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting held in August this year, unveiled a more vivid eight-point agenda to turn around the economy and make life comfortable for all Nigerians. Encapsulating the action plans in the 8-point agenda, he relisted the eight priority areas to include food security, ending poverty, economic growth and job creation, access to capital, improving security, rule of law, fighting corruption and improving the playing field on which people, particularly companies operate.
    Since assuming office, President Tinubu has unleashed a flurry of economic diplomacy stemming from his notion that the prestige of any country among the comity of nations is proportionally dependent on its social and economic realities, which explains why governments around the world embark on missions to create an enabling environment to attract both local and foreign investments.
    President Tinubu started firing from all cylinders the moment he and VP Shettima took their oath of office. To begin with, he embarked on ambitious plans of warming Nigeria’s way back to global relevance. Beyond the avalanche of domestic reforms being implemented to create an investment-friendly Nigeria, the president and his deputy have also assumed the position of Nigeria’s marketers-in-chief.
    At the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) held from September 20-23, 2023 where he delivered his maiden address to the General Assembly on September 20, President Tinubu shot straight, telling the world that “the greatest economy is Nigeria with immense investment opportunities,”. He noted that Africa is not a problem to be avoided or pitied, he said, “Africa is nothing less than the key to the world’s future”.
    That the President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima synergy is redefining and setting the pace in president/vice president harmony is to say the least in the mildest way. This smooth working relationship between them stems from Shettima’s unwavering and natural loyalty to his boss. The Tinubu government is only five months old in office, but within this period, VP Shettima and his boss have struck a balance never seen in this part of the globe.
    The cumulative effects of this synergy are the positive issues arising from the presidential global engagements that have continued to dominate headlines and possibly for some time to come. Some of the high-hanging fruits, which have resonated well with Nigerians, came in handy by way of the recent bumper achievements recorded by the Nigerian delegation under the leadership of President Tinubu to the 3rd Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Forum in China, as well as the Norman Borlaug International Dialogue, World Food Prize 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa, United States of America.
    In China where significant milestones in the nation’s journey towards economic prosperity were made, VP Shettima joined world leaders from over 130 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America at the forum to deliberate on the theme, “High-quality Belt and Road Cooperation: Together for Common Development and Prosperity.” The Vice President availed Nigeria of the platform provided by the forum to woo investors for more developmental projects at high-powered bilateral meetings with other world leaders. He also promoted Nigeria’s trade and investment relations in line with the economic development agenda of the Tinubu administration.
    One of the most significant breakthroughs was China’s renewed commitment to the completion of the long-awaited Lagos – Ibadan, Abuja-Kano and Port-Harcourt-Maiduguri railway projects, as well as the Lagos-Ibadan railway. This, economic experts believe, will not only revolutionise the country’s transportation sector but also foster regional connectivity and economic integration. Moreover, the commitments in power generation and digital economy mark crucial steps towards addressing Nigeria’s energy challenges and advancing technological innovations, crucial for sustaining long-term growth.
    The signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) valued at $2 billion, alongside the $4 billion worth of letters of intent, reflects the substantial inflow of foreign direct investment into key sectors such as technology, automotive and infrastructure, underlining the growing confidence of international partners in Nigeria’s economic potential. These agreements, which include partnerships with the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) and various Chinese corporations, are poised to drive job creation, technological advancements and overall economic diversification.
    Furthermore, the agreement on the construction of the Lekki Deep Blue Seaport contract is a testament to the enduring appeal of Nigeria as a premier investment destination. Such projects not only bolster Nigeria’s status as a regional economic powerhouse but also solidify its position as an industrial hub, attracting diverse industries and promoting sustainable economic growth.
    The collaborations with renowned Chinese companies, encompassing fields such as technology, construction, and communications underscore the multifaceted nature of the strengthened Nigeria-China relationship, ushering in an era of enhanced technical capabilities, infrastructure development and knowledge transfer.
    At the Norman Borlaug International Dialogue, World Food Prize 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, it was another bumper harvest, as Vice President Shettima wooed investors from the United States and other countries. He said Nigeria remains the best place to invest given its 70 million hectares of underutilised arable land, which he said is 75% of the country’s total land mass. He told them that under President Tinubu’s watch, Nigeria has since demonstrated that the Agrifood sector is a top priority.

    An instant gain from the VP’s engagement in that country was the resolve by an American company, John Deere, to invest in Nigeria’s agricultural sector, first by setting up a tractor assembly plant in Nigeria. The decision was taken during a meeting between VP Shettima and top officials of the firm led by its Vice President on Production Systems, Mr Jason Brantley. The meeting was facilitated by the Chairman of Flour Mills of Nigeria, Mr John Coumantaros, a long-time investor in Nigeria.
    Just as one would think it was already enough takeaways, the African Development Bank (AfDB), Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development announced at the Norman Borlaug International Dialogue that they have voted a whopping $1 billion to further deliver on the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZs) in 24 states of Nigeria. President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, said the decision to pump such huge funds was to develop SAPZs in 13 countries.
    President Tinubu’s administration’s strategic efforts to create a conducive environment for business and investment have undoubtedly paved the way for these remarkable achievements. The emphasis on fostering mutual international cooperation and the removal of bureaucratic bottlenecks demonstrates Nigeria’s commitment to building robust partnerships that prioritise respect, mutual benefit and non-interference. These are essential pillars for sustainable global relations.
    Just as VP Shettima told the investors in the United States that Nigeria is committed to transforming agriculture as a pathway to tackling insecurity and improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, President Tinubu is, indeed, taking the courageous decision to revamp Nigeria’s economy. There may be painful reforms as certain opposition elements are trying to project them before the citizens, but they are necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of the nation’s economy.
    Tony Blair, a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, once said, “Anyone can say yes, but the hallmark of leadership is the ability to say no when you should.” This statement underscores the inevitability of courageous decisions in leadership, and it is a quality that President Tinubu has demonstrated in unmistakable terms.
    On the other hand, Vice President Shettima is another leader who embodies the qualities of loyalty, courage and vision. In a country where tribalism and regionalism are often used to divide and conquer, Shettima remains a staunch believer in the unity and progress of Nigeria.
    The VP has consistently demonstrated his commitment to a united Nigeria where every citizen is treated equally, regardless of their tribe or ethnicity. His unwavering loyalty to the people of Nigeria is evident in his selfless service and dedication to the betterment of the country. He is a man who puts the needs of the nation above his own personal gains, always tirelessly working towards the progress and development of the nation.
    The achievements at the Forum in China and the Dialogue in the United States are not just a cause for celebration but also a testament to the unwavering commitment to Nigeria’s infrastructural development. The substantial investments and agreements signed during these fora signal a promising future for Nigeria, indicating the emergence of new opportunities and partnerships that would undoubtedly propel the nation towards greater heights.
    As the nation progresses on this path of growth and innovation, it is imperative to sustain this momentum, ensuring that the benefits of these partnerships are effectively harnessed for the holistic advancement of Nigeria and its people as the power of strategic alliances and international cooperation in fostering sustainable development and economic prosperity cannot be overemphasised.

    Nkwocha is the Senior Special Assistant to the President, Media and Communications (Office of the Vice President) and can be reached on X @stanleynkwocha_

  • Indian envoy opens Afro-Asian restaurant, “Anchor”, in Lagos

    Indian envoy opens Afro-Asian restaurant, “Anchor”, in Lagos

    By Taiye Olayemi

    Chandramouli Kern, Consul General of India in Lagos, says Indians have been recognised as the biggest investors in Nigeria with over 27 million dollar cumulative investment and no fewer than 200 companies.

    Kern said this on Sunday while declaring open “Anchor Restaurant”,  an Afro-Asian restaurant in Lagos.

    “This is of great pride to us as indian community in Nigeria. I am happy that we are successful in Nigeria here, we should ensure this success is sustained.

    “We are contributing significantly to engaging the Nigerian youths meaningfully in the area of employment because it was recently declared that Indians in Nigeria are the second biggest employer after the Federal Government,” he said.

    Kern commended the founder of the restaurant for investing in the hospitality industry in Nigeria.

    He encouraged the public  to visit the restaurant which stands to offer African, Asian and continental cuisines adding that the ambience of the restaurant was such that would woo visitors.

    “I congratulate you for opening this restaurant, the ambience is beautiful and welcoming, beautifully decorated and painted blue, all signify the coastal  area here.

    “I wish you goodluck and I hope it will  be a fruitful venture for us all.

    “I encourage everyone to visit this place, it offers all forms of cuisines and drink cutting across nations,” he said.

    Kern encouraged Indians to continue projecting the positive image of the nation through proper conduct.

    Also, Shri N Mahesh, Head of Chancery in Lagos, said, “I congratulate the founder of this restaurant. I believe this venture will be successful and I wish you all the best.”

    A friend to the founder, Mr Sanjay Srivastava, congratulated the founder for delving into the hospitality industry as he encouraged him to do more.

    Earlier, Mr Mohan Kaki, founder of Anchor Restaurant, said that this was the fifth restaurant he had established in Nigeria with four others in Abeokuta and Ibadan.

    Kaki said he had Tamberma Restaurants in Oyo and Ogun states, named after Togolese  language and had decided to give the restaurant in Lagos a different name to replicate the coastal area where it is situated.

    According to him, the restaurant is meant to cater for the needs of Africans, Asians and individuals from other continents.

    He said the restaurant decorated in African designs was to create the right ambience for individuals who would always wish to unwind and take unique meals.

    “We have available here, Nigerian local cuisines like Edikang Ikong, Gbegiri, Efo-riro, Okro, Oha, White soup, Ground-nut soup, Eba, Pounded yam and all.

    “We also have continental cuisines as well as cuisines for the Southern Indians who love it hot and spicy and the Northern Indians who love it creamier.

    “We also offer exclusive seafood menu, our prices are affordable and before the end of next year, I hope to have established up to six branches here in Lagos,” he said. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

  • Jonathan and Naval Yacht: Ignore Mischief Makers, says Niboro

    Jonathan and Naval Yacht: Ignore Mischief Makers, says Niboro

    Fmr. Presidential Spokesman, Ima Niboro

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): Former Presidential Spokesman, Ima Niboro, has urged Nigerians to disregard a rehashed 2010 report detailing how former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan rejected the presidential yacht from the navy, and directed them to use the funds to refurbish their aging fleet.

    In a statement, Niboro pointed out that this was a Daily Trust news report published in 2010, a clear 13 years ago, and wondered why it’s been dredged up so many years after, and being angled as a comparison between Jonathan and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    He stated that the issue of the presidential yacht is probably as old as the navy itself. The issue came up under President Olusegun Obasanjo. He rejected it and reportedly directed the navy to convert it to a special purpose gun boat.

    Under President Jonathan, it came up again, and the president rejected it and directed the navy to seek a virement from the National Assembly and use the N3.3 billion budget to rebuild its fleet.

    Like Obasanjo and Jonathan, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has also roundly rejected the so called presidential yacht, and has distanced himself and his administration from it.

    Niboro said there was no basis for comparison between Tinubu and Jonathan on this issue because both men, like Obasanjo before them, rejected the presidential yacht.

    “I think it is time to ask the people at the navy to desist from this issue of presidential yacht which somehow has come up to embarrass successive presidents.

    Yesterday it was Jonathan, and I recall how much effort we had to put in to distance the president from it 13 years ago. Today, the president’s media team is once again working frenetically to distance the current president from it.

    Someone at the navy needs to take a look at this issue of Presidential Yachts that no president wants, but which rears up to embarrass successive administrations,” Niboro said. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Robotics: Company Unveils Groundbreaking Advancements in Endoluminal Surgery

    Robotics: Company Unveils Groundbreaking Advancements in Endoluminal Surgery

     

    HONG KONG SAR (Media OutReach/ Flowerbudnews): Agilis Robotics, a leading innovator in surgical robotics, is spearheading a paradigm shift in the field of “incisionless” endoluminal surgery.
    The company has made remarkable technological breakthroughs in developing highly miniaturized and flexible robotic instruments that offer exceptional dexterity even in the most challenging anatomies.
    This achievement empowers surgeons to perform intricate tissue resection procedures with precision and ease, directly within natural orifices.
    Uniquely, the system integrates seamlessly with standard endoscopes used by hospitals and clinics, including colonoscopes and cystoscopes, leveraging existing endoscopic expertise, flattening the learning curve, and improving cost-effectiveness.

    The robotic instruments offer unprecedented possibilities across endoluminal surgery, spanning the upper and lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract, urinary tract, throat, and gynaecology.

    The system consists of a primary cart, a compact control console, and disposable robotic arms which ensure performance and sterility. The cost of the system will be less than 20% of conventional robotic systems on the market, resulting in lower upfront investment and higher gross profits for medical institutions.

    The demand for endoluminal surgeries is surging worldwide, driven by increasing cancer screening and detection of early-stage tumours.

    With more than 3.5 million new GI cancer cases and 690k bladder cancer cases per year globally, Agilis Robotics is strategically positioned to capture the underserved endoluminal surgery market, allowing patients to receive effective early-stage treatment with reduced procedure time and recurrence rates.

    Agilis Robotics is a spin-off from The University of Hong Kong and has secured more than HKD 90 million in funding from private investors.

    The funds are being utilized for further development and preparation for clinical trials. The company has completed six live animal studies with their clinical partners in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, demonstrating promising results for the system’s accuracy, safety, and efficacy.

    First-in-human trials are targeted for the first half of 2024. The company is actively preparing for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) regulatory submissions, which mark a significant milestone towards commercialization.

    The company’s CFO, Hui Ka-Ming, with extensive experience in investing and pre-profit biotech companies, highlights the success of “Chapter 18A” listed companies in the HKEX, despite their relative immaturity compared to Agilis Robotics.

    Furthermore, Agilis Robotics understands the importance of cost-effectiveness, marketability, and market potential, ensuring a successful venture for investors and hospitals. (Flowerbudnews)
  • Don tasks African leaders on unity to strengthen continent’s excellence in arts

    Don tasks African leaders on unity to strengthen continent’s excellence in arts

    By Taiye Olayemi

    Prof. Gbenga Fasiku, Director, Institute of Cultural Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, on Friday called on African leaders to work unanimously to promote peaceful co-existence within the continent.

    Fasiku made the call during the commemoration of the Black History Month organised by the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC).

    He said this was to strengthen African identity and promote the African spirit of excellence, most especially in the area of Arts.

    The programme, held virtually and physically, had its theme as “The Contributions of Africans to the Arts”.

    He said that in view of the success stories always recorded in African arts, music, literature, fashion and all, Africans must remain united to sustain, maintain and improve on the successes.

    “In the face of seemingly continuous regime of recolonisation, Can African arts ever be allowed to perform its functions? One of which is to drive genuine African emancipation, redefine African true consciousness, develop and lead Africa into her rightful position as a world power.

    “This is clarion call to African leaders to unite and strengthen the Africa identity, which will hydrate the African spirit of excellence in all facet of life.

    “At the Grammy Awards this year, Nigerian singer Tems came fringed in ostrich feathers and at the Cannes Film Festival, a young French-Senegalese director, Ramata-Toulaye Sy was a breakout star.

    “African fashion had its own shows in Paris and Milan. In Venice, Africa is the focus of this year’s Architectural Biennale.

    “Last year, an architect from Burkina Faso won the prestigious Pritzker Prize. In 2021, Tanzania-born Abdulrazak Gurnah won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    “Also numerous of our artistes have continued to make serious impact, we must work on ensuring peaceful co-existence in order to create more succes stories,” he said.

    According to Fasiku, the contributions of Africans to arts were observed to be driven by the African souls, which represent the cultural consciousness that define the identity of Africans.

    He said it was instructive to note that African arts play dual roles as it served as a source of aesthetic pleasure to the artists and as expressions of the artists’ inner being, that represents the African’s shared identity.

     “Therefore, African sculptures are distinctively or peculiarly African, because they represent the soul of Africa,” he added.

    Haven identified the numerous contributions coming from the Africanists, Fasiku noted that it was correct to assert that Africa had reshaped and still reshaping the narrative of art history over the last 50 years.

    He said Africans’ contributions to the growth of arts had brought about novel, interdisciplinary, Africa-centered approaches which had all changed the face of global arts. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

  • Step-by-Step guide to apply for Canada’s 2024-2026 immigration levels plan

    Step-by-Step guide to apply for Canada’s 2024-2026 immigration levels plan

     

    The Federal Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has released a new Immigration Levels Plan which it uses to guide its operations.

     

    The Immigration Levels Plan is released yearly to guide its operations and prospective immigrants on how to apply.

     

    In 2023, IRCC plans to welcome more than 465,000 immigrants to Canada and In 2024, it plans to welcome approximately 485,000 new permanent residents.

     

    It aims to welcome an additional 500,000 immigrants in both 2025 and 2026.

    In terms of sponsorship, the spousal, partner, and children programme plans to admit 82,000 individuals in 2024, and 84,000 in both 2025 and 2026.

    Meanwhile, the parents and grandparents programme targets 32,000 immigrants in 2024 and 34,000 immigrants in both 2025 and 2026.

     

    It will also admit 110,770 immigrants for its federal high-skilled programme and caregivers in 2024, and 117,500 in both 2025 and 2025.

    IRCC sends out invitations to apply to the candidates with the highest scores in the pool. If you are invited to apply, you will have 60 days to submit your application.

     

    Below is a step-by-step guide for prospective immigrants:

     

    1. Find out if you are eligible for the Express Entry programs by answering a few questions to ensure you meet the minimum requirements.

     

    2. If eligible, submit your profile and get ranked in the Express Entry pool using the Comprehensive Ranking System.

    3. Prepare documents such as passport/travel documents, language test results, proof of Canadian education, proof of funds, police certificates, medical exams, and birth certificates. These documents will be required for your application. Upload copies of the documents used for your profile.

     

    4. Complete your Express Entry profile with accurate information about yourself. Once in the pool, you’ll receive a CRS score. Note that being in the pool doesn’t guarantee an invitation to apply for permanent residence.

     

    5. Candidates with the highest scores in the pool will receive invitations to apply from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. If invited, you have 60 days to submit your application for permanent residence.