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Foreign Health Professionals
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Canada Expedites Credential Recognition for Foreign Health Professionals

In a strategic move to address labor shortages and enhance its healthcare workforce, the Canadian Government has earmarked $86 million to aid 6,600 foreign health professionals in their transition to working in Canada. This substantial investment is part of Canada’s broader healthcare improvement strategy, involving a planned investment exceeding $200 billion over the next decade....

International Students as Permanent Residents
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Canada Welcomes Over 355,000 International Students as Permanent Residents in Three Years

In a noteworthy development, more than 355,000 international students who pursued their education in Canada have obtained permanent resident status from 2021 to 2023, as revealed by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). This is part of a broader trend where over the past three years, a total of 627,000 former temporary residents successfully transitioned...

Start-Up Visa
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Canada’s Start-Up Visa Immigration: A Shift in November Numbers

In the dynamic landscape of Canadian immigration, the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program witnessed a notable fluctuation in November, reflecting a 32.5% decline from the robust performance observed in October, according to the latest data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). October Surge and November Dip October marked a significant upswing for SUV entrepreneur immigration,...

Francophone Candidates
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IRCC Issues Update on Francophone Candidates in International Mobility Program

In a recent development, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has provided a clarification concerning Francophone Candidates in the International Mobility Program (IMP). The update, released on January 25, 2024, aims to offer clear guidance, particularly regarding exceptions for individuals involved in primary agriculture occupations. Scope of Exception: NOC Categories 4 and 5 The key...

Visa Requirement for Mexicans
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Canada Contemplates Visa Requirement for Mexicans: A Strategic Shift in Immigration Policies

The Canadian government is currently evaluating the potential implementation of Visa Requirement for Mexicans nationals entering the country. This consideration arises from Canada’s commitment to address refugee inflows and prevent misuse of air travel for unauthorized entry, particularly from Mexico, as reported by the Reuters news agency. Policy Considerations: Preventing Indirect Access Public Safety Minister...

Immigration Inventory
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Canada’s Immigration Inventory Hits 2.22 Million: A Comprehensive Overview

As of January 24, 2024, the latest update from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) sheds light on the country’s immigration inventory, revealing a figure of 2.22 million applications. This extensive inventory encompasses requests for permanent residence, temporary residence, and citizenship approvals. Within this colossal pool, 42.7% of applications surpass the stipulated service standards set...

Ruling on Citizenship
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Canada Declines to Contest Ruling on Citizenship Descent Limit

In a recent development, the Honorable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, has announced that Canada will not be appealing a significant ruling regarding citizenship by descent. This ruling pertains to the so-called “first generation limit,” a provision in the Citizenship Act that currently prevents automatic Canadian citizenship for children born abroad to...

British Columbia Issued 220 Invitations
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British Columbia Issued 220 Invitations in the Latest BCPNP Draw

On January 23, 2024, the Government of British Columbia opened fresh avenues for skilled immigrants through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP). In this latest round of invitations, candidates in healthcare, childcare, construction, and veterinary care occupations were extended invitations to apply, reflecting the province’s commitment to addressing specific labor needs. Key Figures from...