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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

How to Apply for Canadian Permanent Residence from South Korea
Ousted from its spot as one of the top 10 most important sources of new Canadian permanent residents, South Korea slipped to number 12 during

Tech Workers Impacted By U.S. H-1B Visa Clampdown Look North to Canada
Industry watchers say technology firms in Canada are the likely beneficiaries of U.S. President Donald Trump’s clampdown on the H-1B visa widely used by Silicon

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

How Syrians Can Apply for Canadian Permanent Residence
Syria remains one of the most important sources of new Canadian permanent residents even during the COVID-19 global pandemic. In the first half of this

Canada’s Population Growth To Record Low Due To COVID-19 Immigration Restrictions
The COVID-19 global pandemic pushed up the death rate and drove down immigration levels due to restrictions on international travel, causing Canada’s population growth rate

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

IRCC Vows to Boost Spousal Application Processing to 6,000 Per Month
Canadian immigration authorities have vowed to process 6,000 spousal applications per month in a push to cut waiting times for families. Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino

