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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.
New Canada Immigration Pilot To Welcome More Francophone International Students
Canada has unveiled the Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP) program, launching August 26, to welcome more francophone international students.
Canada Discusses Immigration Needs Of Yellowknife and Northwest Territories
Explore Immigration Minister Marc Miller’s recent visit to Yellowknife to discuss the unique immigration needs of the Northwest Territories, the NWT Nominee Program’s application cap, and opportunities for economic development in 2024.
Uncapped Temporary Immigration To Canada To End, Says Immigration Minister
Canada’s Immigration Minister Marc Miller announces the end of uncapped temporary immigration programs, signaling a shift in policy.
Challenges in Managing Temporary Resident Surge, Bank Of Canada Warns
Discover Immigration Minister Marc Miller’s plan to reduce temporary residents in Canada from 6.2% to 5% by 2027. Learn about the challenges faced, including the Bank of Canada’s projections, economic impacts, and policy adjustments needed for sustainable immigration management.
Canada Announces Special Immigration Measures For Haitians
Immigration Minister Marc Miller has announced temporary measures to support family members of Canadians who have left Haiti, along with Haitian nationals who are already in Canada and are unable to return to Haiti.
Canada Urged To Extend Emergency Travel Program For Ukrainians
Ukrainians in Canada are calling on the federal government to extend the Canada-Ukraine Authorization For Emergency Travel (CUAET), but Immigration Minister Marc Miller says that’s not in
IRCC Moves PGWP Ineligibility Deadline Forward For Some International Students
Certain international students will be unable to get Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) once they finish their studies because Canada is moving up the previously announced date of
Cap On Canada Study Permits To Mean 40% Fewer International Students
Immigration Minster Marc Miller’s cap on study permit applications will likely mean far fewer new international students coming to Canada this school year than previously expected.