2020
CANADA IMMIGRATION NEWS
Travellers to Canada need to use ArriveCAN app from Nov 21
From November 21 onwards, those who travel to Canada must use the ArriveCAN app. The new rule is part of the country’s efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus. According
Indians to benefit more from rise in Canada’s immigration levels
In the Immigration Levels Plan for 2021-2023, Canada announced that the country will be accepting more than 400,000 immigrants each year between 2021 and 2023. Out of these, around 60
Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan for 2021-2023 announced
As per the Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan for 2021-2023, the country will be welcoming more than 400000 immigrants per year. According to the Plan, Canada will be welcoming 401000 immigrants
Canadians are increasingly open to welcoming immigrants: Study
A study conducted by Environics Institute has found that Canadians are increasingly open to welcoming immigrants, despite the pandemic. The study observed that more than ever, now Canadians reject the
French-speaking candidates to get more points under Express Entry
French-speaking and bi-lingual candidates will receive additional points under the Express Entry system, announced Marco Mendicino, Immigration Minister of Canada, recently. The additional points for French-speaking candidates have now been
Canada will continue to keep immigration levels beyond 2020
Canada will continue to raise immigration levels beyond the year 2020, even though many new permanent residents are unable to enter the country owing to the border restrictions imposed in
Canadian job market recovering faster from COVID-19 impact than the US
Canadian job market is recovering fast from impact of COVID-19, in fact, much faster than that of the US. The employment rate in Canada was 2.7 percentage points lower in
Canada immigration boost country’s economy, think Canadians
Most of the Canadians believe that immigrants are good for the country’s economy and that they do not pose any threat to Canadian jobs. They also think that Canada immigration
Express Entry immigrants fared well in Canadian job market: IRCC study
Express Entry immigrants fared well in the Canadian labour market compared to non-Express Entry candidates who used the paper-based immigration application system, found a report by the Immigration, Refugees and
Number of Express Entry ITAs likely to cross 100,000 this year
Given the pace of Canada inviting immigration candidates under the Express Entry program, it is all likely that Canada may invite 100,000 or more candidates in the year 2020. This
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Canada has topped the list of best countries overall, ascertains the latest news report. Yes, for the first time Canada
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Canada presented strong performances in terms of the number of newcomers admitted in the first two months of the year
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Canadian passport is one of the most powerful passports in the world that allows you to travel to many countries
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Job vacancies in healthcare and accommodation and food services sectors are high in Canada, showed the latest job vacancies report
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Canada currently has more than 104 economic immigration pathways which aim to welcome immigrants with a variety of skills and
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Starting from April 4, Canada has extended the validity of a Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) for temporary work permits
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Canada has decided to extend a temporary medical exam exemption that already exists for some foreign nationals, until March 31,
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Canada has decided to extend a temporary medical exam exemption that already exists for some foreign nationals, until March 31,
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2020 was a year of uncertainty for Canada immigration. The COVID-19 pandemic affected the Canadian immigration system so severely and
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In the first quarter of 2020, Canada Express Entry issued more number of invitations than in the first quarters of
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Canada Express Entry, the economic immigration selection system introduced in January 2015, has completed 100 draws. The 100th draw held
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Canada invited a record number of candidates through Express Entry in the third quarter of 2020. The Immigration, Refugees and