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Canada supporting Hong Kong residents with new immigration measures
Following the announcement of Canada’s 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan, Canada announced new immigration measures supporting both Hong Kong residents and Canadians in Hong Kong.
Immigration minister: Canada to expand PR pathways for students and workers
Canada's immigration minister is indicating more permanent residence pathways will be made available to talent residing in Canada.
Read moreWhy more people will likely move to Canada from the U.S. following 2020 presidential election
Two major factors will likely see high levels of people continue to move to Canada from the U.S. following the November 2020 American elections.
Read moreHow you can sponsor your partner for Canadian immigration
Canada is expediting the processing of spousal sponsorship applications until the end of this year.
Read moreArriveCAN app now mandatory for travellers to Canada
Beginning November 21, anyone whose final destination is Canada will be required to submit their information electronically using the ArriveCAN application.
Read moreOntario issues 726 invitations to Express Entry candidates
The Canadian province of Ontario has issued new invitations through the French-Speaking Skilled Worker and Skilled Trades streams.
Read moreSaskatchewan PNP draw invites 534 candidates
The latest provincial draw in Saskatchewan was held on November 3.
Express Entry draw invites 4,500 immigration candidates
Canada invited 4,500 immigration candidates to apply for permanent residence in its latest Express Entry draw on November 5.
Immigrate to Canada from Nigeria
More Nigerians are moving to Canada to obtain permanent residents as skilled workers.
Read moreWhy Canada will welcome over 400,000 immigrants per year
On Friday, Canada announced it will be targeting the highest level of immigration in its history.
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