Canada Is Becoming A Nation Of Immigrants, Says Think-Tank
Canada is quickly becoming a nation of immigrants as record-breaking immigration fuels the bulk of the country’s population growth, concludes the chief executive officer of
Canada is quickly becoming a nation of immigrants as record-breaking immigration fuels the bulk of the country’s population growth, concludes the chief executive officer of
Canada’s Express Entry system underwent a significant change in 2023, as it moved from draws based on immigration programs to draws based on occupations. For
AIMCo Chair and former CPPIB CEO Mark Wiseman said that Canada needs to make sure that immigrants are contributing to not only GDP growth, but
Caregiver immigration programs to Canada are re-opening on Jan. 1 and immigration officials are advising potential applicants to prepare as much as possible ahead of
Canada is spending $21 million to help Afghans who have fled to central Asia and Pakistan to escape the Taliban Afghanistan – and is also
Canada has announced new measures to support the families of Canadian citizens and permanent residents affected by the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Temporary foreign workers and international students – and new permanent residents – drove the fastest quarterly population growth in Canada since 1957 in the three months that ended
Canada’s spousal sponsorship program rebounded by 8.7 per cent in October after a slump in the number of spouses and common-law partners immigrating to the country in September, the latest
Quebec immigration has conducted a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system, issuing 1,187 Canada immigration invitations to apply. The December 7 draw
Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta did the best job of any of the provinces of hanging onto their immigrants who arrived in Canada from 2012
British Columbia has issued at least 213 invitations in a new draw through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The February 21 draw saw invitations
Quebec’s French language commissioner wants to strike a deal with Canada’s federal government to ensure only French-speaking asylum claimants will be directed to settle in
Ontario universities say they want at least 35 per cent of the international students allowed into the province in the wake of Immigration Minister Marc
A new project to identify at least 200 skilled refugees from Tanzania and Mexico to Canada through the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) is being
Immigrant entrepreneurs are flocking to Canada under the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program, which allows each applicant to pool his or her resources with those of