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Canada Announces New Measures To Help Those Affected By Israel-Hamas War
Canada has announced new measures to support the families of Canadian citizens and permanent residents affected by the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Canada Extends Hong Kong Open Work Program By Two Years
Immigration Minister Sean Fraser extended the application deadline by two years on Monday for the open work permit program for Hong Kongers and also announced
Canada Admits Racism In Its Immigration System, Vows To Do Better By African International Students
Systemic racism exists in Canada and more needs to be done to stamp it out and ensure African students do not face unfair selection criteria
Open Work Permits And Immigration To Canada From Hong Kong Soaring
Hong Kongers are immigrating to Canada in numbers unseen since China took over the former British protectorate in 1997, with almost 12,500 open work permits
Canada Announces Open Work Permits For PGWP Holders and TR to PR Pathway Applicants
Canada has announced its much-anticipated new access to open work permits for candidates with expired or expiring Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs). An August 2 update
Give International Students From Poor Countries Open Work Permits, Committee Tells IRCC
International students who do not have enough money to live and study in Canada should be given open work permits and be provided with sponsorship
Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Class: How To Apply For An Open Work Permit
Spouses or common-law partners being sponsored for permanent residence from within Canada can apply for an Open Work Permit so they can work while their
Canada Announces Work Permit, Permanent Residence Options For Hong Kong Residents
Canada has announced a new open work permit and two pathways to permanent residency aimed specifically at Hong Kong residents. The move comes in response
International Experience Canada Program
Canadians aged 18 to 35 can live and work in one of 34 countries as part of the International Experience Canada Program. Reciprocal agreements are