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Canada-U.S. Border Closure Extended Until September 21
The Canada-U.S. border is to remain closed for another month to September 21, it has been announced. Public Safety Minister Bill Blair made the announcement

COVID-19: Pathway to Permanent Residence for Asylum Seekers in Canada’s Care Homes
Canada is to make some asylum seekers who worked in hospitals and care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic eligible for permanent residence. Immigration Minister Marco

Canada’s Immigration Recovery Continues With More Than 19,000 Newcomers in June
Canada’s monthly immigration levels continued to recover in June, with more than 19,000 new permanent resident arrivals welcomed, according to the latest federal government figures.

Canada’s International Travel Restrictions to be Extended Until End of August
Canada is set to extend travel restrictions on most foreign travellers for another month, to the end of August. The federal government has issued an

Canada Resumes Some In-Person Passport Appointments
Canada has resumed in-person passport appointments for those travelling with 30 days in the latest easing of restrictions in place due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Canada Adds Coronavirus Travel Exemption For International Students From U.S.
Canada has added international students from the U.S. as a third category of exemptions to the international travel restrictions in place due to the coronavirus

Canada Introduces New Travel Exemption for Accredited Foreign Representatives
Canada has introduced a new exemption to border closures and travel restrictions for accredited foreign representatives and their family members. The incoming official must have

British Columbia Issues 320 Invitations In New Immigration Draw
British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 320 invitations to apply with certain jobs excluded due to coronavirus restrictions. The July 14

Canada-U.S. Border Closure to be Extended for Another Month
The Canada-U.S. border is to remain closed for another month to August 21, according to multiple sources. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reportedly confirmed the

