Category: Immigrate to Canada

Government Efforts to Streamline Temporary Foreign Worker Applications A Proactive Step for Canada’s Economy
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Government Efforts to Streamline Temporary Foreign Worker Applications: A Proactive Step for Canada’s Economy

In an effort to meet Canada’s evolving economic needs, the Government of Canada has taken significant steps to streamline the processing of temporary foreign worker applications. Since January 2022, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) has introduced new measures to expedite these applications, addressing the growing demand for labor in critical sectors. While these changes...

Atlantic Tackle Housing Crisis
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Atlantic Canada Seeks $500 Million Federal Investment to Tackle Housing Crisis

The housing crisis in Atlantic Canada has reached a critical point, prompting urgent calls for action. The housing ministers from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador are advocating for a $500 million federal investment to address the region’s pressing housing needs. The proposed funding aims to provide more affordable, safe,...

Rise in Asylum Seekers
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Canada Prepares for Potential Rise in Asylum Seekers Amid U.S. Immigration Shifts

As the 2024 U.S. presidential race heats up, immigration experts are voicing concerns about the potential impact of Donald Trump’s renewed commitment to mass deportations. Should Trump return to the White House, his hardline immigration stance may push many undocumented individuals in the U.S. to seek refuge in Canada. This development could have significant implications...

Saskatchewan's $35 Million Investment
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Saskatchewan’s $35 Million Investment in Early Childhood Education

The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are making a major investment in early childhood education, dedicating nearly $35 million over the next two years to improve the sector. This funding will provide tuition-free training, professional development, and financial support for early childhood educators (ECEs) across the province. These efforts are part of the Canada-Saskatchewan Canada-Wide...

Canada's Spousal Sponsorship Program
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Canada’s Spousal Sponsorship Program Sees Decline in 2024

Canada’s spousal sponsorship program, a key pathway to reuniting families, has seen a noticeable decline in numbers this year. As a vital aspect of Canada’s immigration system, the decrease in spousal sponsorship approvals has raised concerns among prospective immigrants and policymakers alike. This blog explores the recent trends in Canada Spousal Sponsorship and the potential...

New to Canada Program
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Greater Victoria Launches New to Canada Program to Support Immigrant Entrepreneurs

The Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce has introduced the New to Canada program, designed to support immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs. This initiative offers a complimentary two-year membership to those who have recently established themselves in Canada, aiming to foster business connections, mentorship, and client networking opportunities. Funded by Air Canada, Victoria Airport Authority, Victoria Foundation,...

Canada Visa Holders
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Rising Concerns Over Pressure on Canada Visa Holders to Seek Asylum

In recent months, reports have surfaced of Canada visa holders facing unexpected pressures at entry points, such as airports in Toronto and Montreal. These concerns revolve around visitors with valid visas being encouraged or even pressured to claim asylum upon arrival, despite having no intention of doing so. This has raised questions among immigration lawyers...

OINP Internal Review
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Ontario Introduces New Digital Process for OINP Internal Review Requests

In a significant move aimed at improving service delivery, the Government of Ontario has announced a streamlined process for submitting Internal Review requests for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). As of August 26, 2024, individual applicants and their representatives will be required to submit their Internal Review requests through a newly introduced section on...

Canada Border Services Agency
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Canada Border Services Agency Introduces New Facial Recognition App for Deportation Cases

In a significant move, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is set to introduce a new facial recognition app designed to monitor individuals facing deportation. This technological advancement aims to streamline the process of tracking those who have been ordered to leave the country, reducing the strain on CBSA resources and ensuring compliance. The CBSA...