Tag: Canadian Immigration

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Rachel Bendayan Appointed as Canada’s New Immigration Minister: What This Means for the Future of Canadian Immigration

Canada has long been recognized as a leader in immigration, fostering diversity and economic growth through its policies. With the recent appointment of Rachel Bendayan as the new Minister of Immigration, Canadians can expect fresh perspectives and strategic shifts in immigration policy. As Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares for the upcoming 2025 federal elections, Bendayan’s...

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Climate Change and Canadian Immigration: How Policies May Evolve

Canada has long been recognized for its welcoming immigration policies. However, an emerging challenge may soon reshape the country’s approach—climate change. With increasing environmental disasters such as floods, droughts, and rising sea levels, Canada may need to reconsider its deportation policies. A recent internal document from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) highlights the potential...

Canadian Immigration Under New Leadership
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What the Future Holds for Canadian Immigration Under New Leadership

Canada’s immigration system is one of the most dynamic and well-regarded in the world. With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepping down and the Liberal Party preparing for a leadership change, many are wondering what the future holds for immigration policies. As one of the leading immigration consultation firms, ImmigCanada is here to provide insights into...

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The Future of Canadian Immigration: Key Insights from Immigration Minister Marc Miller

Canada’s immigration landscape is continually evolving, driven by various global and domestic factors. Immigration Minister Marc Miller recently provided valuable insights into current challenges and priorities during an interview. In this blog, we explore the key points raised by Minister Miller, focusing on asylum claims, visa processing, and the impacts on international students and temporary...

IRCC Extended Invitations to More Than 2,000 IEC Applicants
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IRCC Extended Invitations to More Than 2,000 IEC Applicants

In recent developments, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted new draws within the pools of the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. This initiative aims to offer young foreigners the opportunity to apply for an IEC open work permit, facilitating their integration into the Canadian workforce. Here are the details of this latest draw...

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Pearson Test of English (PTE) Core: A New Pathway for Canadian Immigration

In a recent update, the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has broadened its range of accepted language tests for Canadian immigration. Effective January 30th, 2024, the Pearson Test of English (PTE) Core is now an approved test for various immigration pathways, excluding the Student Direct Stream (SDS). Eligibility Across Immigration Programs This development implies...

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Budget 2023’s Impact on Canadian Immigration

Canada released its annual budget for 2023 which sets the tone for expenditure in the upcoming fiscal year, affecting all aspects of life for Canadians and newcomers alike. The budget outlines Canada’s plans for spending and the government’s priorities. It also signifies the country’s fiscal and economic health, which plays a major role in Canada’s...

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Planning to Study or Work Abroad? Learn from Indians and Choose Canada over the US

  Planning to Study or Work Abroad? Learn from Indians and Choose Canada over the US What’s the most important factor that people consider when considering a foreign degree or a foreign job? And the answer is—after my degree or work experience, then what? It’s rare for any youngster to plan to return home immediately...