Canada Spousal Sponsorship Immigration Almost Doubles At Start Of 2023
Spousal sponsorship helped almost twice as many people gain their permanent residency in Canada in January this year compared to the comparable month last year, the latest
Spousal sponsorship helped almost twice as many people gain their permanent residency in Canada in January this year compared to the comparable month last year, the latest
Immigration to Canada through spousal sponsorship programs dipped last year even as overall immigration to the country hit record highs, the latest data from Immigration, Refugees
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