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Lost Canadians in New England: How Franco-American Families Can Claim Canadian Citizenship Under Bill C-3
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International Students: Canada Extends Period Online Studies Count Towards PGWP
Canada has extended the period international students can complete their studies online and still qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Canada Offers New Immigration Pathway For Family Of Afghan Interpreters
Canada has introduced a new immigration pathway for extended family members of Afghan interpreters who previously moved here. Children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents and siblings of

Legal association in Canada urges IRCC to speed up processing of immigration applications
The immigration section of a national association representing lawyers, judges, notaries and law teachers and students throughout Canada is urging Ottawa to speed up the

Hong Kong Graduates Flood Special Work Permit Program With Almost 6,000 Applications
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is happy with the early success of an immigration program designed to help young Hong Kong residents make the move to

COVID-19: Canada International Students Can Complete Entire Studies Online, Still Qualify For PGWP
Canada is to allow international students to complete their entire programs online from their home countries and still qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).

IRCC’s MyAccount To Provide More Information To Applicants
In the wake of a growing chorus of people asking Canada to make its immigration process more transparent, Ottawa is beefing up the platform that

Immigrants from Africa, Asia Crucial to Canada’s Healthcare System
Immigrants to Canada are over-represented in nursing and healthcare support positions, a Statistics Canada report reveals. “In 2015/2016, they made up 22 per cent of

NHL Playoff Teams Given Public Health Exemption To Enter Canada
Hockey fans are cheering on a power play by Canadian immigration officials to allow National Hockey League playoff teams into Canada to duke it out

COVID-19: Confirmed Permanent Residents Can Travel To Canada For First Time Since March 2020
Anyone with a valid Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) can travel to Canada as of June 21, 2021, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has announced.
