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Flood Victims In Nova Scotia Get Free Replacement Canada Documents From IRCC
Flood victims in Nova Scotia who need replacement documents from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) can now get them free of charge. In one

Canada Doubles Resettlement Spaces for Human Rights Defenders
Canada is doubling its resettlement spaces from 250 to 500 for human rights defenders (HRDs) and their family members. “Canada firmly believes that the protection

Canada Invests $85.4m In ‘More User-Friendly’ IRCC Client Experience Platform
Canada is investing $85.4 million in two contracts to create over the next two years what is being billed as a more user-friendly platform to

Canada’s Atlantic Immigration Program Gets Boost From Renewed Atlantic Growth Strategy
Canada’s Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) has received a boost after regional premiers and federal ministers agreed to renew and revitalize the Atlantic Growth Strategy (AGS).

Sudbury Gets Boost To Its Rural And Northern Immigration Pilot Allotment
Canada raised the number of foreign nationals allowed to immigrate to Sudbury in northern Ontario through the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) by 58.4 per

Canada Immigration Roared Back To Life In May After Sluggish April
Immigration to Canada surged in May after gradually dropping for three consecutive months, culminating in a sluggish performance in April, reveals the latest data from

Canada Immigration Falls In April, But Numbers Still Well Above 2022
Immigration to Canada fell in April, dropping 34.6 per cent, as the monthly number of new permanent residents to the country declined for the third

Rural And Northern Immigration Pilot Helps Fuel Student Population Growth In Manitoba Schools
Immigration to Manitoba through the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) is helping fuel growth in the number of students attending schools in those communities that participate

Canada Invests Almost A Quarter Of New Settlement Funds In S.U.C.C.E.S.S
A British Columbia-based social service agency is getting almost $12 million from Canada to offer pre-arrival settlement services to future immigrants, temporary workers and international

