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Be in Canada, bring scissors; instructions for online citizenship ceremonies

Canada is not letting the coronavirus pandemic rob immigrants of their special day, but since citizenship ceremonies now take place …

Half of new skilled immigrants have Canadian experience

In recent years, more immigrants are gaining permanent residence with Canadian work and study experience. The number of temporary foreign …

Zoom marriages don’t count when applying for Canadian immigration

Yes, you’re both there virtually, but Canada wants you to be in the same room to get married for spousal …

U.S. no longer “Safe Third Country” Canada court rules

Federal court rules turning asylum-seekers around at Canada-U.S. border unconstitutional under the Safe Third Country Agreement The Canadian Federal Court …

New two-step process to study in Canada in fall 2020

IRCC has released details on how the new two-step study permit process will work for international students. Canada released new …

Foreign representatives now exempt from travel restrictions

Foreign officials and their families can now come to Canada. Canada’s border remains closed but foreign diplomats, consular officers, officials …

Immigration to drive Canada’s population growth as global birth rates fall

A recent study suggests global population will peak mid-century and decline by 2100. Canada will need to keep immigration as …

Canada changes definition of “parent” for the 21st century

A loophole in Canadian Citizenship law that prevented some parents from passing on citizenship to their children has been closed …

Quebec holds first Arrima draw since January

Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration, Francization, and Integration (MIFI) has released details of the second draw of 2020, which took place …

Why Toronto would be a good location for Duolingo

Canadians use Twitter to urge the CEO of the billion-dollar language application to come to Toronto. After the CEO of …

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