Category: Immigrate to Canada

French-Language Health Services in Ontario
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Canada Invests $34 Million to Improve French-Language Health Services in Ontario

Access to health care is not only about hospitals and clinics, it’s also about being able to communicate with doctors and nurses in the language you’re most comfortable with. Recognizing this, the Government of Canada is investing $34 million to improve French-language health services for Francophone minority communities in Ontario. This initiative will make health...

Asylum Seeker Distribution in Quebec
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Disproportionate Asylum Seeker Distribution in Quebec Compared to Ontario

Canada continues to be a global leader in welcoming people seeking protection, but the latest figures reveal a disproportionate asylum seeker distribution in Quebec when compared to other provinces. Quebec, with 22% of the Canadian population, currently hosts around 40% of asylum seekers. Ontario, representing 39% of the population, consistently accommodates nearly half of the...

Undocumented Residents in Immigration Planning
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Why Economists Urge Canada to Include 500,000 Undocumented Residents in Immigration Planning

As Canada prepares its next immigration levels plan for 2025–2027, economists are calling for a major shift, include the estimated 500,000 undocumented residents already living in the country. Experts argue that accurate data on the population is crucial for shaping housing, labor, and economic policies. Without accounting for these residents, projections for infrastructure, schools, and...

Conservatives to End Leniency
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Conservatives to End Leniency for Non-Citizen Criminals – What the Proposal Means for Newcomers

Canada’s courts often consider the full picture at sentencing. Since R. v. Pham (2013), judges may weigh immigration fallout—such as removal—when choosing a sentence. Critics say that has, at times, softened penalties for some non-citizens. A new plan aims to change that. The headline: Conservatives to end leniency for non-citizen criminals by amending the Criminal...

Biometric Requirements for Canadian Citizenship Applications
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New Biometric Requirements for Canadian Citizenship Applications Coming in 2026–2027

Starting in 2026–2027, biometric requirements for Canadian citizenship applications will officially be introduced. This update is one of the most significant changes to Canada’s citizenship process in recent years. All applicants will need to provide fingerprints and facial recognition data, a step designed to enhance security, strengthen identity verification, and streamline application processing. While it...

Immigration Data
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Government Withholds Immigration Data – What the Delay Means for Applicants, Employers, and Provinces

Canada’s immigration system runs on numbers. Application volumes, processing times, permit counts, nomination allocations these metrics help students plan studies, families plan moves, and employers plan hires. Since May, however, public dashboards have not been refreshed beyond March. Critics say the government withholds immigration data at a time when policy shifts are reshaping programs and...

Permanent Residency Pathway
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Federal Delay in Permanent Residency Pathway Puts Undocumented Workers at Risk

A recent policy decision has reignited debate on Canadian immigration. The federal government has postponed its proposed permanent residency pathway for low-wage workers, citing economic concerns. This delay directly impacts thousands who are already contributing to Canada’s economy, many of whom are undocumented and working in essential sectors like construction, hospitality, and caregiving. Fresh data...