Asheesh Moosapeta
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Asheesh is a Content Writer at CIC News and CanadaVisa.

Originally with a background producing for radio and social media, Asheesh joined CIC News and CanadaVisa with the same passion to deliver value-add content to audiences, and serve them through media at the highest level possible.

Having additional experience in copywriting for entertainment content; Asheesh's educational background is in Communications and Psychology - two fields he makes use of every day in trying to create content with the target audience constantly in mind. With a passion for creating in photo, video, audio, and graphic design mediums; Asheesh thrives on being the best learner possible and helping distill complex information into simple, beautiful, valuable content across the board.

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Working and immigrating under Canada’s Free Trade Agreements
A number of countries flags flowing in the wind. Canada has free trade agreements with 51 different countries.
The details of obtaining a Spousal Open Work Permit
A couple sitting at a desk and working on a laptop. A Spousal Open Work Permit allows spouses of PRs or citizens to work in Canada.
Tens of thousands of IRCC applications assigned to inactive immigration officers
A row of empty office desks in a building. IRCC has assigned nearly 60,000 pending applications to inactive officers
Why does Quebec have its own immigration policy?
A picture of Quebec lakeside
Newcomers drive quality growth in the Canadian workforce—but are still underutilized
A woman in graduation robes. Canada boasts the most educated workforce in the G7, thanks in large part to new and recent immigrants.
Canada takes aim at healthcare accreditation amongst historic labour shortages
Healthcare workers walking down a hallway. Canada has experienced record high vacancies in the healthcare sectors.
British Columbia holds latest Provincial Nomination draws as PNPs slow
British Columbia, with a mountain in the background. The BCPNP held its latest draw on November 28th.
Spouses of some Work Permit holders are now eligible to apply for Open Work Permits
A lady at an office desk with confetti falling from the ceiling. Canada has recently announced that spouses of open work permit holders
Do Americans really move to Canada because of politics?
A donkey and an elephant on an American flag. The USA is one of the top source countries for new immigrants to Canada every year.
Weighing the costs and benefits of applying for Express Entry
Immigration to Canada can be a life changing experience that brings with it an all-around better quality of life
How can I get a Canadian Significant Benefit Work Permit?
Three women in business attire looking at the Camera. The significant work permit is available for those whose work would provide significant benefit to Canada.
Ontario and Saskatchewan add 400,000 new jobs, as vacancies remain high
Four people sitting in wait for a job interview. Canada's job vacancies continue to be high as sectors return to pre-pandemic levels
How does IRCC view my country?
A map of the world with flags covering territory areas of countries. IRCC has released its aims and objectives for Asia and the Americas.
British Columbia PNP changes points allocations for applicants
A picture of a lake with a cloudy sunset in the background. BC has changed its PNP points allocation.
Over 90% of Canada’s population are citizens
A woman in the woods with a Canadian flag on her back. Over 90% of the Canadian population are naturally born citizens.
New Brunswick announces new immigration pilot for critical workers
New Brunswick launches the New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot Project to address labour shortages
Understanding and applying through specialized LMIA applications
Two men in overalls in a factory, staring into the camera
How Indian students are changing the educational demographic of Canada
Student reading on the floor of the library in between two bookshelves
The traits of Canada’s most successful immigrants—Study
Woman standing in front of high-rise buildings in Vancouver. This year Canada will welcome over 400,000 immigrants.
Canada commits to attracting and retaining more international students
Group of multi-ethnic students smiling and taking a selfie. By 2023 Canada expects to have welcomed 750,000+ international students
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