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Recovery Begins: Canada Immigration Increases to 11,000 in May
Canada welcomed nearly 11,000 new permanent residents in May, the first sign of recovery since coronavirus restrictions severely limited arrivals. Despite international travel restrictions and

BC PNP Tech Pilot Immigration Draw: 57 Invitations Issued
British Columbia immigration has issued 57 invitations to skilled workers and international graduates in a new BC PNP Tech Pilot draw. The July 8 draw

Coronavirus: British Columbia Caps Time Applications Can Be Put On Hold
British Columbia immigration has capped the amount of time a candidate’s application can be held if they lose their job due to coronavirus. While applications

Canada and the U.S.: Divergent Attitudes Towards International Students
As US President Donald Trump moved to clamp down on international students affected by the coronavirus crisis, the numbers of study permit arrivals in Canada

Canada Sees Increase In International Travellers Despite Coronavirus Restrictions
Canada has seen a significant uptick in the number of people entering the country at airports and across the border with the United States, despite

Canada to Extend Foreign Traveller Entry Ban Until End of July
Canada is set to extend its entry ban on all foreign travellers to prevent the spread of coronavirus for another month, until July 31, 2020.

Prince Edward Island Issues 129 Invites In 4 Draws Targeting Essential Workers
Prince Edward Island has conducted four further PEI PNP draws aimed at working in essential industries to help the fight against coronavirus. The draws in

Trump Using Coronavirus to Push Anti-Immigration Agenda
U.S. President Donald Trump’s move to use the coronavirus crisis to continue to limit immigration and work visas means uncertainty for thousands of candidates, including

Canada Keeps Immigration System Moving Despite Coronavirus Restrictions
Canada oversaw 5,000 virtual permanent resident arrivals and 300 online citizenship ceremonies in a week earlier in June, as officials did all they could to

