New Act Lists Crimes That Can Get Permanent Residents Expelled From Canada
The federal government has introduced a new bill that will allow the deportation of a permanent resident without a hearing if they have committed a
The federal government has introduced a new bill that will allow the deportation of a permanent resident without a hearing if they have committed a
A report by Corporate Research Associates has criticized the immigration process in Nova Scotia and stated that the province hadn’t developed an effective long-term immigration
A couple from the Philippines who exposed the abuse of foreign workers at the Tim Hortons in Fernie, B.C., have been granted a two-year extension
The Liberals and the NDP have said they will make immigration policy take centerstage during the upcoming federal elections. If elected, the Liberal party say
Canada has approved less than 10% of applications to employ foreign caregivers following the revision to the caregiver program last December. Employment and Social Development
Canada has announced changes to the Canadian Passport Order and introduced the Prevention of Terrorist Travel Act that will allow the Canadian government to cancel,
Business owners in Happy Valley-Goose Bay are appealing to the federal government for an exemption from the ban on hiring temporary foreign workers. Employers estimate
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has vowed that Canada will not allow foreign workers to become a “permanent underclass” with no hope of citizenship. PM
Canada’s economy lost almost 20,000 jobs in April, with the gain of almost 47,000 full-time jobs offset by the loss of 66,000 part-time jobs during
Thousands of candidates have profiles in the Canada Express Entry Pool with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores below 400, and several draws have taken place
The Pre-Arrival Supports and Services (PASS) program which helps internationally-educated nurses immigrate to Canada by offering free, pre-arrival services is booming, reports the CARE Centre
Ford’s government wants to reserve close to all of Ontario’s available international student spots for pubic colleges and universities, which will alienate private career colleges.
Canada’s immigration-led demographic change produced the highest annual population growth rate in the country since 1957, so that its population is now 40,769,890 inhabitants –
British Columbia has issued at least 127 invitations in new draws through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The March 26 draws
Quebec immigration has issued 1,357 Canada immigration invitations to apply in a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system. The March 21 draw