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Immigration Expected to Fuel Nova Scotia’s Economic Recovery Post-COVID-19
Population growth fuelled primarily by immigration is expected to help Nova Scotia’s economy recover this year after being hit hard by last year’s double whammy

Canadian Immigration Program For Hong Kong Youth Gets 500 Applicants In First 3 Weeks
An immigration program designed to help young Hong Kong residents make the move to Canada in the wake of China’s crackdown on the pro-democracy movement

Canada Budget 2021 Boosts Immigration Programs
Canada Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino’s vision of a completely online immigration process got a $428.9-million shot in the arm during the federal government budget speech

Ottawa Wins Court Decision Upholding Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement
A Federal Court of appeal ruled in favour of Ottawa on the Safe Third Country Agreement, maintaining the right to send back to the United

Canada Now Considered The Best Country In The World
Polite, tactful, and peace-loving Canadians might be excused for walking a little taller today in the wake of US News & World Report survey which

Canadian Immigration Fast-Tracks Caregiver Permanent Residence Applications
Ottawa is fast-tracking the permanent residence applications of caregivers during the pandemic, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino announced Thursday. “Immigrant caregivers, who take care of our

Quebec: Collective Sponsorship Program For Refugees Abroad Now Accepting Application
Quebec started accepting applications for its collective sponsorship program for refugees abroad this week and will continue to accept them through its Arrima online platform

Immigration Vital To Newfoundland & Labrador’s Economic Recovery
Immigration to Newfoundland & Labrador will be especially important as it struggles to recover post-COVID-19 due to the Atlantic Canadian province’s shrinking population. In its

New Canada Immigration Policy Targets Persecuted Yazidi Refugees and Others Fleeing ISIS
Refugees fleeing ISIS terrorists – and especially the much-persecuted Yazidis – are being helped by Canada’s immigration department under a new policy expected to help

