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Canada Beefs Up Help For Refugees Worldwide At Global Refugee Forum
Canada is spending $21 million to help Afghans who have fled to central Asia and Pakistan to escape the Taliban Afghanistan – and is also

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.

Immigration Drives Fastest Canada Population Growth Since 1957
Temporary foreign workers and international students – and new permanent residents – drove the fastest quarterly population growth in Canada since 1957 in the three months that ended

Canada Spousal Sponsorship Immigration Increased By 8.7% In October
Canada’s spousal sponsorship program rebounded by 8.7 per cent in October after a slump in the number of spouses and common-law partners immigrating to the country in September, the latest

Quebec Issues 1,187 Canada Immigration Invitations In New Expression Of Interest Draw
Quebec immigration has conducted a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system, issuing 1,187 Canada immigration invitations to apply. The December 7 draw

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Manitoba PNP Draw: Province Issues 283 Canada Immigration Invitations
Manitoba has conducted a new Canada immigration draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 283 invitations to apply. The December 14 draw saw LAAs

International Experience Canada Now Open For 2024 Applicants
Immigration Minister Marc Miller opened the 2024 season of the International Experience Canada (IEC) program on Monday so that nearly 90,000 young people from IEC partner countries

Parents And Grandparents Program Rebound Continued In October
The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) welcomed more new permanent residents to Canada in October, jumping in popularity by 27.2 per cent. The program continued to rebound from its lowest

