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Canada Should Re-Think its Policies for International Students
As housing prices and the cost of living for international students, has skyrocketed, the federal government recently told Global News that it is “undertaking a

British Columbia issues up to 158 invitations in Skilled Worker, International Graduate draws
British Columbia is inviting up to 158 foreign nationals to apply for immigration through the Skilled Worker International Graduate stream of its British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. Read more: Protecting

Immigration Minister says tax-free home savings accounts help newcomers to Canada buy homes faster
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, Marc Miller, announced on August 11 that the new tax-free First Home Savings Account is available and assisting

Top 8 Most In-Demand Jobs in Canada for Skilled Foreign Workers in 2025
Discover the top 8 in-demand jobs for skilled foreign workers in Canada for 2025, based on Job Bank data and immigration trends under the new government.

Immigration Minister Marc Miller Pushing for Quebec to Expand its Family Reunification Capacity
Merely a couple of weeks after assuming office at the Immigration department, Canada’s federal Immigration Minister – the Honorable MP Marc Miller – confronted the

Immigration Minister Marc Miller Turns to Immigration as Canada Construction Loses Jobs
Recent Statistics Canada data suggests that Canada continues to lose tens of thousands construction jobs, despite meeting – and exceeding – its target immigration levels

A Global Migration Boom Has Started: What Are its Implications for Canada?
In the latest Investment Migration Council story, economists have outlined a surge in migration to high-income countries (HICs) in the recent past, with the foreign-born

Expanding Immigration While Not Fixing Systemic Racism Could Deter Newcomers from Coming To Canada
Independent research professional Themrise Khan sheds light on the endemic racism that exists within Canadian society, arguing that leaving it unaddressed while simultaneously expanding economic

High Immigration ‘May Not Be the Cause or the Answer for Canada’s Economic Underperformance
Higher-than-average immigration levels are not the reason for Canada’s economic underperformance and falling living standards in recent decades, columnist Tony Keller has argued in The

