Category: Immigration
Canada Needs More Low-Skilled Immigrants
A new investigation by the Wall Street Journal says that Canada's employers are facing an aging workforce and need more lower-skilled immigrants to fill jobs. Farm and blue-collar ...
Read MoreCanadians Have Positive Attitude Toward Immigrants: New Study
Anti-bigotry and pro-immigration are Canadian norms, says a new study by the Environics Institute for Survey Research. This year's study, conducted in February 2018, asked the ...
Read MoreCanada Commits To Invest $440 Million To Increase Immigration
The federal government is committed to increase immigration levels over the next three years and has allocated $440 million to ensure this multi-year immigration plan is successful. ...
Read MoreCanada 2018 Budget Funds $440 Million For Immigration
On February 27 Canada's federal government announced the 2018 budget, which earmarks over $440 million to support their goal to welcome 1,000,000 new immigrants from 2018 - 2020. ...
Read MoreHas Canada’s Immigration Policy Changed?
On November 1, 2017 the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Ahmed Hussen, announced ambitious new targets for Canadian immigration over the next three years, with ...
Read MoreGuide to Canadian Immigration Law and United States Cross-Border Immigration Law: Free eBook
Download our guide on How To Move to Canada - Immigration Law Our guide will help you learn about your opportunities to Move to Canada under Canadian and U.S. Cross-Border Immigration ...
Read MoreReport: Canada Uses Incomplete Data to Deny Immigrant Applications
Immigration Canada (IRCC) is using incomplete and incorrect data when denying hundreds of immigration applications each year, says a new report by Global News. Part of Canada’s ...
Read MoreCalgary Immigration Lawyer Evelyn Ackah Explains How the Government Vets Immigrants and Refugees
Immigration Screening In Canada Immigration lawyer Evelyn Ackah spoke to the Calgary Eyeopener, and questions Kellie Leitch's knowledge of the current system. Ackah, the managing ...
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