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Ontario Demands One Third of The International Student Pool
Ontario universities say they want at least 35 per cent of the international students allowed into the province in the wake of Immigration Minister Marc
Key Exemptions From Canada’s Cap On International Students Revealed
Study permit renewals and family members of temporary residents who hold a work or study permit are among the groups exempt from Canada’s new cap
Canada Opens Loans Program For Schools Wanting To Build Residences
Colleges and universities in Canada – including many which will likely be facing limits on the number of international students they can welcome due to
Canada’s Top 10 Most Affordable Places To Live
Small cities in Quebec and New Brunswick are being ranked as this year’s most affordable places for housing in Canada by University Magazine, a student-operated
Young Canadians To Work Longer Hours, Get Second Jobs, To Buy A Home This Year
Young adults are the most optimistic age group in Canada about buying a home this year despite the rising cost of house prices, reveals a
Refugees On Outskirts Of Toronto To Get More Shelter Spaces With $7m Investment
Canada is spending another $7 million to help refugees with a new reception centre for more streamlined services and support as well as additional shelter
British Columbia Prioritises Immigration Applications For 25 Construction Occupations
Foreign nationals hoping to immigrate to Canada and work in British Columbia’s construction industry are being given priority processing for their applications as that westernmost
Study Reveals that Increasing Numbers of Immigrants Are Leaving Canada for Other Countries
A recent study on immigrant retention trends in Canada reveals that onward immigration (immigrants leaving Canada) has been persistent for several decades, with a “severe
Canada’s Immigration Minister Reveals New Set Of Targets On Wednesday
Immigration Minister Marc Miller must decide what to do with Canada’s immigration targets on Wednesday and whether to give way to a growing sentiment that immigration