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Top 10 Source Countries Of New Permanent Residents Of Canada In 2024
View the top 10 citizenships of new permanent residents of Canada in 2024.
Canada’s International Migration Has Surged 15-Fold Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s record-breaking immigration to Canada has resulted in net quarterly migration soaring to more than 15 times the level it was when
How to Apply For Canada’s Start-Up Visa From Hong Kong
Entrepreneurs from Hong Kong are using the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program to gain their permanent residency here in record numbers since Canada opened its arms
Ontario Punches Above Its Weight As Number One Destination Of Canada Immigrants
Ontario once again took the title of the number one destination in Canada for immigrants last year, punching above its demographic weight class to snag
Canadians Overwhelmingly Support Record-Breaking Immigration To The Country, Reveals Poll
Canadians are now more supportive of record-breaking immigration and the country’s role in welcoming refugees from throughout the world than they have been in decades
Canada’s Current Rate Of Immigration Could See It Land More Than 470,000 Immigrants In 2022
Canada’s rate of immigration is skyrocketing this year even beyond the dreams of the Century Initiative, a non-profit organization which wants the country to more
Canada Immigration Jumps 60% In 2022
Immigration to Canada in the first six months of this year was one for the record books with the number of new permanent residents during
Report Lauds Canada’s Pandemic Response In Attracting Immigrants, International Students
Foreign nationals are confident in Canada’s ability to manage the COVID-19 pandemic and care for its sick during this global emergency, reports a non-profit that
Les programmes de parrainage familial du Canada demeurent une source importante de résidents permanents en 2020
Les parrainages familiaux sont toujours une source importante de nouveaux résidents permanents au Canada pendant la pandémie mondiale du COVID-19, car plus d’un quart des