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Canada Immigration Set to Surge in 2021 as Vaccines Expected to Build Herd Immunity to COVID-19
Vaccines already being used in the fight to stop COVID-19 will give Canadian immigration a much-need shot in the arm in the coming year as
Canadian Tech Companies Still On Hiring Blitz For Highly-Skilled Immigrants
Fast-growing Canadian tech companies are in hiring mode and bringing in highly-skilled immigrants to fill jobs despite the COVID-19 global pandemic, reveals a new report
Canada Suspends U.K. Flights Over Fears Of New Strain Of COVID-19
Canada has suspended flights from the United Kingdom for 72 hours to try and halt the spread of a new strain of COVID-19. The announcement,
Canada’s Population Growth Stalled Due To COVID-19 Immigration Slowdown
Canada’s population growth stalled due to the loss of international students for the fall semester due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, a Statistics Canada report reveals.
Canada Gives Stranded Trinidad & Tobago Agricultural Workers Access To Open Work Permits
Temporary workers from Trinidad & Tobago stranded in Canada due to COVID-19 restrictions in their country have been given access to open work permits. A
Canada-U.S. Border Closure Extended Until January 21
Canada’s border with the U.S. will remain closed to non-essential travel until at least January 21, as the battle to contain the spread of coronavirus
Canada’s Pathway to Permanent Residence for Asylum Seekers in Care Homes Open On December 14
Canada will begin accepting permanent residence applications on Monday December 14 from refugee claimants who helped care for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Two new
Canada Adds 62,000 Jobs as Unemployment Falls to 8.5%
Canada’s coronavirus recovery continued in November as employment rose by more than 62,000 and unemployment dropped to 8.5 percent. The Canada jobs Labour Force Survey
How Canada Plans to Spend Millions on Ensuring Immigration Can Spark Economic Recovery
Canada’s federal government has described skilled worker immigration as an “essential part” of the recovery from the recession sparked by the COVID-19 crisis. In the