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British Columbia Immigration Draw: 417 Invitations Issued
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 417 invitations to apply with certain jobs excluded due to coronavirus restrictions. The October 13

Canada Immigration Numbers Dropped Again in August, New Figures Show
Canada immigration numbers dropped again in August, as the recovery seen in the aftermath of the first wave of coronavirus stuttered for a second consecutive

Every Way Americans Can Become Permanent Residents of Canada
Google searches on ‘how to move to Canada’ once again spiked in the U.S. during the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden

Figures Lay Bare Impact of Coronavirus Crisis on Canada Immigration
Nine out of 10 Canadian provinces saw a drop in immigration above 40 percent in the first seven months of 2020, the latest figures show.

Canada’s COVID-19 International Travel Restrictions Extended Until October 31
Canada has extended international travel restrictions in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus by another month, to October 31, 2020. The decision was made

Federal Government Reaffirms Commitment to Immigration in Throne Speech
Canada’s federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to immigration as ‘a driver of economic growth’ during the recovery from the coronavirus crisis. In the Speech

Canada Gives Provincial Nominee Program Candidates Chance to Find a New Job Offer
Provincial Nominee Program candidates who lost their employment offers due to coronavirus have been given a year to find a new job and still qualify

British Columbia Immigration Draw: 407 Invitations Issued
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 407 invitations to apply with certain jobs excluded due to coronavirus restrictions. The September 15

Canada’s July Immigration Numbers Drop 30% to 13,645
Canada immigration numbers dropped off in July, halting the recovery seen since the start of the coronavirus crisis. The latest federal government figures show 13,645

