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Canada Thanks Kenya For Support On Sudan
Canada has thanked Kenya for its help with its pledge to help Sudanese nationals apply to extend their stays. “Canada values its close ties to

Canada Allowing Sudanese Nationals To Extend Stays And Change Status Free Of Charge
Canada is helping Sudanese nationals in Canada apply to extend their stay or change their statuses as visitors, students or temporary workers free of charge.

Canada Immigration Introduces Special Measures For Sudan Nationals
Immigration Minister Sean says Canada is going to put measures in place to help Sudanese nationals in Canada who want to extend their stays here

Temporary Foreign Workers Rocketing As Share Of Quebec’s Immigration Mix
Quebec’s use of temporary foreign workers to fill its labour market needs is skyrocketing even as the francophone province holds the line on the number

Temporary To Permanent Residence Transition: Canada’s Numbers Quadruple
Studying or working in Canada prior to applying for permanent residence proved to be an even greater asset for those hoping to immigrate here last

Immigration officials in Canada deny bias against applications from African countries
Immigration officials in Canada are denying bias against applications for study permits from African countries and particularly those from French-speaking applicants on that continent hoping

International Students and Immigration fuel Fast Uptick in Canada Population
A boom in immigration and international students coming to Canada to study – or staying here to work – jumpstarted the country’s population growth in

More Indian International Student Study Permit Holders Now Than Before COVID-19
Even as the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic raged in Canada, Ottawa issued more study permits to international students in India in the first

Indian International Students Favour Canada Over U.S., Figures Reveal
International students from India are choosing to study in Canada over the United States due to Ottawa’s open immigration policies and the openness of Canadians

