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Le Québec émet 1 650 invitations d’immigration au Canada lors d’un nouveau tirage de Déclaration d’intérêt
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Calls For Balanced Immigration Policy Despite Canada’s Population Growth
While immigration has been the source of much-needed fuel for various sectors across the Canadian economy, there has been an increase in the frequency of
Ontario Demands One Third of The International Student Pool
Ontario universities say they want at least 35 per cent of the international students allowed into the province in the wake of Immigration Minister Marc
Key Exemptions From Canada’s Cap On International Students Revealed
Study permit renewals and family members of temporary residents who hold a work or study permit are among the groups exempt from Canada’s new cap
What Are Canada’s New Post Graduation Work Permit Requirements?
The eligibility requirements for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) are changing with many international students soon to be unable to get the coveted open work permit but others being
How Many Palestinians Will Come To Canada Under Temporary Pathway?
Immigration Minister Marc Miller is hinting more Palestinians may be given temporary visas to come to Canada than are currently allowed with the 1,000-person limit
New Canada Initiatives to Support Francophone Immigration Outside Quebec
A latest news release coming from Caraquet, New Brunswick, details that a series of initiatives to support Francophone immigration outside Quebec are being put into
Temporary Resident Pathway For Up To 1,000 Palestinians Opens
Palestinians in Gaza with relatives who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents in Canada willing to support them for one year can now apply for
Canada Beefs Up Help For Refugees Worldwide At Global Refugee Forum
Canada is spending $21 million to help Afghans who have fled to central Asia and Pakistan to escape the Taliban Afghanistan – and is also
Quebec Health Care Industry To Employ 1,500 Asylum Seekers
The employment minister of Quebec, Kateri Champagne Jourdain, wants to recruit around 1,500 asylum seekers to work in the province’s healthcare industry over the next