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How to Apply for Canada Immigration from Brazil
Brazil rose up the rankings of most important sources of new Canadian permanent residents during the first half of this year. In 2019, Brazil was

Canadian Citizenship Candidates Call For Resumption of Online or In-Person Tests
Prospective Canadian citizenship candidates are calling for the resumption of either online or in-person tests suspended due to the coronavirus crisis. Candidates are worried the

Why Immigration Must be at Centre of Canada’s Coronavirus Recovery Plan
The CEO of a major business group has issued a stark call for Canada to get its immigration system back up to speed sooner rather

Canada Extends Coronavirus International Travel Restrictions
Canada has moved to extend international travel restrictions in place due to the coronavirus pandemic. The decision to extend the restrictions until September 30 was

Ottawa Aims to Help Canada Employers Hire Visitors with Temporary Policy Change
Ottawa has introduced a temporary public policy to allow visitors to apply for a work permit without needing to leave Canada. The move announced on

Canada Warned Reduced Immigration Could Impact Economic Growth
The drop in Canada immigration caused by the COVID-19 pandemic threatens to derail an important driver of economic growth, a new RBC Economics report has

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 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 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

