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Ottawa boosts immigration beyond record-breaking level with latest plan
Ottawa is dramatically boosting immigration to Canada to jumpstart the economy and deal with massive labour shortages with a plan to welcome more than 1.3
Tech industry association and global non-profit join forces to help refugees get jobs in Canada
The $230-billion information and communications industry in Canada is partnering up with a global non-profit that finds jobs for refugees, particularly those from countries like
Twice as many Afghans will be accepted as refugees in Canada, immigration minister tells United Nations
Ottawa is doubling the number of Afghan refugees it will accept from that war-torn country, says Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino. “At the (United Nations), Canada
Canada loosening restrictions for those seeking refugee status in Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s newly-re-elected Liberal government is eyeing a loosening of restrictions for those applying for refugee status, documents obtained by the Sun News
Low-Risk Applicants for Immigration Already in Canada Spared Extra Medical Exam
Ottawa is giving a break to applicants for immigration who are already in the country and pose a low risk to the health of Canadians
Quebec Invests More In Helping New Immigrants Learn French
Temporary foreign workers and international students who are still in their home countries but who have certificates of acceptance from Canada’s francophone province of Quebec
Ottawa Wins Court Decision Upholding Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement
A Federal Court of appeal ruled in favour of Ottawa on the Safe Third Country Agreement, maintaining the right to send back to the United
Quebec: Collective Sponsorship Program For Refugees Abroad Now Accepting Application
Quebec started accepting applications for its collective sponsorship program for refugees abroad this week and will continue to accept them through its Arrima online platform
Quebec Allows Young Refugees To Study At Colleges and Universities Under Sponsorship Program
Young refugees can get sponsored to study in Quebec again now that the francophone province’s premier has given the nod to the program to resume