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Canada Retains One of the World’s Most Powerful Passport in 2024
Despite trailing behind its American counterpart, Canada still holds one of the world’s most powerful passports in 2024. Passport Index, which is an interactive passport
Canada Citizenship Oath May Still Become One-Click, Says Immigration Minister
Canada’s Immigration Minister Marc Miller has said that the department is still considering the implementation of the controversial one-click citizenship oath in place of virtual
Immigration Policies Set Quebec Economic Growth Below Canada National Average
Quebec’s economic growth is likely to trail the national average for a second year in a row in 2023, Mouvement Desjardins economists forecast in latest
Canada Citizenship Numbers Dropped In First Quarter 2023
Canada citizenship numbers dropped in the first quarter of 2023. In the first three months of this year 11,487, or 11.9 per cent, fewer people
India, Philippines and Syria lead Top 10 List of Most Important Sources of Citizens for Canada
India, the Philippines and Syria were the big three leaders on the Top 10 List of Most Important Sources of Citizens for Canada in 2022,
Include These Things On Your Citizenship Application Or It Will Fail
Canada immigration officials are using a new checklist to ensure that applicants for citizenship have submitted everything needed to ensure their applications are processed in an
Canadian Passport Ranked Eighth Most Powerful In World
The power of a Canadian passport is holding steady as one of the eighth most-highly-ranked passports in the world, reveals the latest Henley Passport Index.
Canada Ramps Up Numbers Of New Citizens In 2022
Canada has dramatically ramped up the number of new citizens at the start of 2022, as it looks to tackle a backlog of applications and
Canada Hits High Of 108,000 New Permanent Residents So Far In 2022
Canada immigration officials made a record number of decisions on applications in the first quarter of this year, allowing Ottawa to welcome 108,000 new permanent