Canada’s COVID-19 Border Restrictions Extended Until At Least June 30
Canada is extending its existing COVID-19 border restrictions until at least the end of this month despite calls to return international travel to a pre-pandemic
Canada is extending its existing COVID-19 border restrictions until at least the end of this month despite calls to return international travel to a pre-pandemic
Canada has scrapped the need for pre-entry COVID-19 tests for children aged five through to 11. On Apr. 25, the federal government dropped the need
Ottawa is going to relax its public health restrictions at the border starting Feb. 28, allowing fully-vaccinated travellers to come into Canada without getting tested
International students are once again showing increased confidence in Canada as a place to study due to the country’s successful COVID-19 vaccination program, reveals a
Canada’s economy will surge later this year as COVID-19 vaccines are widely distributed, creating a massive demand for immigrants to fill vacant jobs. In its
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau is hoping to allow more people into the country during the pandemic under expanded categories of just who is
Vaccines already being used in the fight to stop COVID-19 will give Canadian immigration a much-need shot in the arm in the coming year as
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
Are you a candidate with skills and qualifications in one of Canada’s 82 jobs for occupation-specific Express Entry draws? We want to help you move
The Alberta government wants to more than double its tourism economy by 2035, initiating the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Tourism and Hospitality Stream, which is
New data from the Immigration Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) shows that roughly 72,000 people made refugee claims at Canadian airports between 2019 and 2023,
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says there will be more Express Entry draws in the coming year for foreign nationals already in Canada as temporary residents.