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What Canada’s Immigration Cuts Mean for the Provincial Nominee Program in 2025
Find out how Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program is set to bear the brunt of federal government cuts to the number of new immigrants.
Canada Immigration Minister Plans Major Revisions to Permanent Resident Targets
Discover the upcoming significant changes to Canada’s immigration policy as announced by Immigration Minister Marc Miller.
Canada On Track To Welcome More Than 490,000 Immigrants in 2024
Discover the latest trends in Canadian immigration as April 2024 sees an increase in new permanent residents. Explore insights into the shifting numbers, projections for the year, and key destination provinces. Stay updated on Canada’s immigration landscape.
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
355,000 International Students Become Canadian Permanent Residents in Three Years
More than 355,000 international students in Canada gained their permanent resident status in 2021-23, according to the latest reports by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Canada Labour Shortages Costing Business $38bn Each Year
Canadian businesses are losing out on up to $38 billion in contracts and sales because of labour shortages plaguing the country, claims the Canadian Federation
Canadian Public Opinion Shifting On Immigration
A majority of Canadians believe the country’s immigration targets to be “too high,” according to a new poll by Abacus Data. This could possibly have
Study Reveals that Increasing Numbers of Immigrants Are Leaving Canada for Other Countries
A recent study on immigrant retention trends in Canada reveals that onward immigration (immigrants leaving Canada) has been persistent for several decades, with a “severe
Quebec Should Raise Immigration to 60,000, Suggests Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal
The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal believes – as it has since 2016 – that Quebec should raise its immigration threshold to a minimum