Canadian Immigration News
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Negative PCR test now required to enter Canada
Travellers to Canada will now be required to obtain a negative PCR test up to three days prior to travelling to Canada.
Read moreCan travellers break their quarantine and leave Canada?
Travellers to Canada may be allowed to break their 14-day quarantine period and leave Canada, but are required to stay in quarantine until they travel.
Read moreCanada immigration: What to expect in January 2021
January 2021 will mark the beginning of a year people all across the globe hope will be much better than 2020.
Read moreCanada's provinces invite even more immigration candidates before Christmas 2020
Canada's provinces have been busy in the lead up to Christmas 2020 inviting even more skilled worker immigration candidates.
Read moreExpress Entry: Canada holds draw as immigration invitations reach 107,350 in 2020
Canada held what is likely its last Express Entry draw of 2020 on Wednesday December 23.
Read moreTwo provinces invite candidates in Tech draws, and more news from this week
Here is a summary of the most important headlines from this week.
Ontario invites 668 Express Entry candidates in PNP Draw
Ontario’s latest draw took place on December 15 and issued targeted notifications of interest to candidates who may qualify for Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream.
Read moreSurvey suggests Canada one of the most 'safe and stable' countries for international students
Canada continues to cement its position as one of the most popular study destinations due to its perception as a ‘safe and stable’ country, particularly because of how well it handled the coronavirus pandemic.
Canada approves COVID-19 vaccine, and more news from this week
Here is a summary of the most important headlines from this week.
Read moreHow to sponsor your wife, husband, or partner for Canadian immigration
Under its new 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan, Canada will aim to welcome around 80,000 immigrants per year under its Spouses, Partners and Children immigration category.
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