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Report Reveals Incidents of Racism Towards IRCC Employees
Canada’s federal immigration ministry has released a report highlighting racism faced by its employees, its views on racism in policies, programs and practices, and ways

Flood Victims In Nova Scotia Get Free Replacement Canada Documents From IRCC
Flood victims in Nova Scotia who need replacement documents from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) can now get them free of charge. In one

Canada Needs More Immigration To Meet Labour Market Demand, Says Report
A new report says Canada needs more immigration in the short term to continue to increase its working-age population. Taking into consideration the near-term economic

Canada and UK Agree To Broaden Criteria, Lengthen Stays Under Youth Mobility Agreement
A deal signed in mid-July between Canada and the United Kingdom to broaden the scope of the International Experience Canada Program (IEC) for youth aged 18

Quebec Premier Doubles Down On Making All Economic Immigration Francophone By 2026
Quebec Premier François Legault has taken another step towards making good on his plan to limit economic immigration to the francophone province to only those foreign nationals

Canada’s Government Worker Strike Hits Immigration Processing Capabilities
A strike by Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) workers started Wednesday, April 19 and threatens to slow down the processing of applications by Immigration,

Canada Hits Historic Immigration Target Of 431,000 Newcomers
Canada reached its historic target of 431,645 new immigrants in 2022, the federal government revealed on Tuesday. Without giving an exact figure, Immigration, Refugees and

Immigration Spikes In September With Canada On Course For Record Annual Numbers
Immigration to Canada roared back to life in September with the number of new permanent residents to the country rising by almost a third over

La nouvelle CNP 2021 du Canada pour les demandes d’immigration et de permis de travail entre en vigueur aujourd’hui
Les programmes d’immigration et de permis de travail du Canada commenceront à utiliser le nouveau système de la Classification nationale des professions (CNP) à compter

