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Immigrant Women In Canada Less Likely To Divorce, Says Report
Canadian-born women are almost twice as likely to divorce their husbands or common-law partners as are immigrant women, reveals Statistics Canada. In their report, The

Spousal Sponsorship Arrivals On Track To Rise In 2023
Spousal sponsorship arrivals slumped by 14.8 per cent in November off of the immigration program’s strong performance the previous month, the latest data from Immigration, Refugees

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

Permanent Residence Portal Opens Up To Private Refugee Sponsor Groups
Private refugee sponsor groups can now apply online through the Permanent Residence Portal, 14 months after it started accepting online applications for sponsorship and adoption programs, non-Express Entry Provincial Nominee

Canada Immigration Boosts Number Of Spaces For Private Refugee Sponsorship
Canada has increased to 13,500 the number of refugees that can be brought in under its private sponsorship program. Immigration Minister Sean Fraser made the

Canada Spousal Sponsorship Immigration To Set New Annual Record
Wives, husbands and common-law partners rejoining their spouses in Canada this year are also helping the country set a new record for the number of

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

De combien d’argent ai-je besoin pour parrainer mes parents ou grands-parents ?
Parrainer un être cher pour qu’il vienne au Canada dans le cadre du Programme pour les parents et les grands-parents (PPGP) est beaucoup moins cher

De combien d’argent ai-je besoin pour parrainer mes parents ou grands-parents ?
Parrainer un être cher pour qu’il vienne au Canada dans le cadre du Programme pour les parents et les grands-parents (PPGP) est beaucoup moins cher