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Canada's immigration levels will remain unchanged for 2024 with a target of 485,000 new immigrants. In 2025 and 2026, Canada will look to welcome 500,000 new immigrants in each year.
For example, Bill C-2 introduces a one-year bar for refugee claims: if someone makes a refugee claim more than a year after first entering Canada, they will no longer have their case heard by the ...
A global leader in refugee resettlement, Canada has an immigration policy that is often touted as a model for other countries. Foreign-born people make up close to one-quarter of the population.
Canada must overhaul its immigration and refugee system or risk overwhelming social services and driving up unemployment, a new lobby group says, echoing one side of a political issue that has ...
Canada watches closely — and faces its own migration problem Canada is keeping a particularly close eye on what happens next in the US, especially with regard to Trump’s immigration plan.
Covers issues ranging from visa backlogs and restrictive reforms to evolving international student work policies ...
As Canada plans to significantly ramp up its immigration levels in the coming years, some policy experts are worried about potential effects on health care, housing and the labour market. But ...
Under the plan, the number of permanent residents permitted in the country will drop from the previously announced 500,000 to 395,000 in 2025, 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027.
A national crackdown on immigration—typified by mass deportations, enforcement raids and the detention of international students—has been a major U.S. storyline since President Donald Trump ...
Canadian immigration is not largely open to U.S. migrants on parole now in the U.S. wanting to avoid deportation to their home countries. Still, there are a few options.