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Canada Immigration Policies and COVID-19 In 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has severely disrupted the Canada immigration system since restrictions were first introduced in March 2020. Canada’s federal government reacted by restricting international

Coronavirus Restrictions Mean Canada Immigration Limited to 15,000 in September
Canada Immigration numbers remained low in September, as travel restrictions in place due to the coronavirus pandemic continued to dramatically impact permanent resident arrivals. The

When Will Canadian Citizenship Knowledge Tests Resume?
Canadian citizenship applicants are calling for the resumption of knowledge tests placed on hold since March because of the coronavirus pandemic. Many permanent residents applying

British Columbia Immigration Draw: Province Issues 358 Invitations
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 358 invitations to apply with certain jobs excluded due to coronavirus restrictions. The November 10

Canada’s Coronavirus Recovery Slows, But Continues, With 84,000 Jobs Added
Canada saw its unemployment rate edge down as it added 83,600 jobs in October, despite many provinces reimposing restrictions due to the second wave of

British Columbia Immigration Issues 354 Invitations in New Provincial Draw
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 354 invitations to apply with certain jobs excluded due to coronavirus restrictions. The October 27

Quebec to Increase Immigration in 2021 to Boost Economic Recovery from Coronavirus Pandemic
Quebec expects to welcome between 13,000 and 18,000 fewer immigrants than planned in 2020, a deficit it will make up in the next two years,

Canada Confirms Closure of U.S. Border Extended Until At Least November 21
Canada has confirmed its border with the U.S. will remain closed to non-essential travel until at least November 21 as the battle to contain the

Trudeau Indicates Canada-US Border To Remain Closed Beyond October 21
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made it clear the Canada-U.S. border is likely to remain closed beyond the current October 21 deadline. Trudeau said this

