Category: Canada

Immigration Minister imposes higher levels of family reunification on Quebec
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Immigration Minister imposes higher levels of family reunification on Quebec

Federal immigration minister Marc Miller has chosen to take action regarding Quebec’s family reunification levels. In a letter obtained by Radio Canada, Minister Miller—speaking to his Quebec counterpart Minister Christine Fréchette—detailed the measures that he would undertake to see that Quebec’s family reunification levels were up to the standards he felt were appropriate. “I have decided to instruct […]

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How long will it take to become a permanent resident of Canada in 2024?
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How long will it take to become a permanent resident of Canada in 2024?

Foreign nationals seeking permanent residence (PR) in Canada often look for the fastest pathway to achieving their goal and starting a new life in this country. On a basic level, Canada has four primary immigration classes: economic immigration, family-class sponsorship, humanitarian/compassionate immigration and immigration for refugees/protected persons. However, within those four general classifications, Immigration, Refugees and […]

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British Columbia now issuing Provincial Attestation Letters for international students
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British Columbia now issuing Provincial Attestation Letters for international students

British Columbia’s provincial attestation letter (PAL) system is effective as of today, March 4, 2024. International students must submit a PAL with their study permit application to prove that they have been accepted by a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) within the limits of its allocation. The B.C. government says the provincial government issues PALs to institutions, who then issue […]

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An overview of permanent residence fees for economic immigration pathways in 2024
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An overview of permanent residence fees for economic immigration pathways in 2024

Recent data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) shows that Canada welcomed 471,550 new permanent residents (PRs) in 2023, over 6,000 more PRs than the target outlined in IRCC’s 2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan. Canada’s number of PRs welcomed in 2023 also exceeds the total reached in 2022 (437,600) by more than 33,000. Of the many permanent residence pathways […]

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Five provinces issue more invitations in latest provincial immigration results
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Five provinces issue more invitations in latest provincial immigration results

Ontario, British Columbia (B.C.), Prince Edward Island (PEI), and Manitoba have issued provincial immigration invitations through their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) in the last two weeks, a period that also saw Quebec release the results of two rounds of invitations conducted through their provincial immigration system since February 17.In all but two of Canada’s provinces and territories*, […]

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IRCC releases details on new temporary PR pathway for Columbians, Haitians and Venezuelans
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IRCC releases details on new temporary PR pathway for Columbians, Haitians and Venezuelans

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released important details for the department’s new temporary humanitarian permanent residence (PR) pathway dedicated to foreign nationals from Colombia, Haiti and Venezuela. First announced on October 10 last year, IRCC determined that it would create a new temporary pathway for Colombian, Haitian and Venezuelan foreign nationals physically present in Central America, South […]

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Some citizens of Mexico now require a visa to visit Canada
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Some citizens of Mexico now require a visa to visit Canada

In response to an increase in asylum claimants from Mexico, Canada now requires some Mexican nationals to obtain a visitor visa to enter Canada temporarily. This change is effective as of February 29, 2024. Previously, all Mexican citizens were eligible to receive an electronic travel authorization (eTA) to enter Canada. Who will now need a visitor visa? […]

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Five red flags to watch out for when choosing an immigration representative
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Five red flags to watch out for when choosing an immigration representative

Amidst a recent surge in fraudulent immigration practices, particularly those targeting asylum seekers, this article will outline five signs that immigration candidates may be dealing with someone aiming to take advantage of their desire to immigrate to Canada. March is Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada‘s (IRCC’s) fraud prevention month. As Canada continues to be a beacon for individuals […]

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