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Canada Resumes Some In-Person Passport Appointments
Canada has resumed in-person passport appointments for those travelling with 30 days in the latest easing of restrictions in place due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Canada Makes Major Study Permit Changes to Offer New Support For International Students
Ottawa has made further significant changes to help international students wishing to study in Canada start a new program online from this fall due to

Canada Gives Workers, Students and Visitors Until End of Year to Renew Status
Visitors, study and work permit holders in Canada affected by the COVID-19 pandemic have been given until the end of 2020 to restore their status.

Recovery Begins: Canada Immigration Increases to 11,000 in May
Canada welcomed nearly 11,000 new permanent residents in May, the first sign of recovery since coronavirus restrictions severely limited arrivals. Despite international travel restrictions and

Express Entry Year-End Report 2019: Canada’s Flagship Immigration System Admits Nearly 110,000
Canada admitted a new record of nearly 110,000 new immigrants through Express Entry in 2019 in the busiest year on record for the skilled immigration

Canada Immigration Drops 78% as April Sees Just 4,140 New Permanent Residents
The effect of COVID-19 restrictions on Canada immigration was fully felt in April, as new permanent resident admissions plummeted to 4,140. The figure represents a

Who Can Cross Canada-U.S. Border? IRCC, CBSA Need Same Interpretation of COVID-19 Restrictions
Canada’s federal government officials tasked with implementing Canada-U.S. border restrictions in place due to coronavirus need to be on the same page in their interpretation

Canada Supports International Students With Important Work Permit Change
Canada has announced new Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) rules for international students forced to study via distance learning because of restrictions to stop the spread

Coronavirus Impact Saw Canada Immigration Decline 26% In March
The number of new permanent residents admitted to Canada dropped by 26 percent between February and March 2020, showing the initial impact of coronavirus restrictions.
