Canada’s Decision to Maintain Immigration Levels ‘A Step in the Right Direction’
Canada’s decision to not up its immigration targets has been called a “step in the right direction” by CIBC World Markets deputy chief economist Benjamin
Canada’s decision to not up its immigration targets has been called a “step in the right direction” by CIBC World Markets deputy chief economist Benjamin
Immigration to Canada surged in May after gradually dropping for three consecutive months, culminating in a sluggish performance in April, reveals the latest data from
The pace of immigration to Canada eased off for the second consecutive month in March from the record high set in January but the country
Immigrants are likely to comprise more than a third of Canada’s population within the next 19 years because they are responsible for almost all population
2020-02-04 – Canada’s new permanent resident total for 2019 is set to be well over 340,000, with Indian citizens dominating the figures. With December’s numbers
Learn about the recent softening in Canadian immigration rates, with February numbers down by 18.4% compared to the previous month, impacting year-to-date arrivals. Despite this trend, Canada remains on track to meet its ambitious immigration targets for 2024. Explore insights on immigrant education success and recent provincial draws for permanent residency in this comprehensive immigration update.
Learn about the Parti Québécois urging the government to freeze temporary immigration to lower housing costs. Explore the impact on Quebec’s housing crisis and broader immigration policies.
Explore Conservative immigration critic Tom Kmiec’s perspective on Canada’s immigration policy, advocating for a focus on citizenship over temporary residency. Discover insights from the Canada Strong and Free Network conference, insights on the housing crisis, and proposed solutions to balance immigration levels for sustainable housing development.
Discover how newcomers to Canada can access a wide range of benefits and tax credits to support their financial well-being. Learn about applying for SIN, accessing GST/HST credit, Canada Child Benefit, and provincial benefits. Get insights on eligibility criteria and the application process.
Discover how young immigrant children in Canada outperform their peers in higher education attendance and income trends. Statistics Canada’s reports unveil the educational achievements and socioeconomic outcomes of immigrant youths, shedding light on their remarkable success in the workforce.
New Brunswick post-secondary institutions are taking issue with new federal caps on international student numbers. This comes despite the immigration department’s easing up of requirements