Canada and U.S. Unite to Aid Refugee Travel

The Canadian government, in collaboration with global allies, is intensifying efforts to rescue Afghans, successfully evacuating around 3,700 individuals, mainly refugees who aided Canada's mission, marking the start of their new lives in Canada.

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October 26, 2024

Canada Welcomes New Immigration Consultants College

Canada remains a sought-after destination for millions worldwide seeking to settle, visit, or work. While many rely on consultants to navigate the immigration system, some dishonest operators exploit it. To safeguard immigrants, the Canadian government is enhancing regulations on immigration consultants.

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October 26, 2024

Privately Sponsored Afghan Refugees Land in Canada on First Charter Flight

Canada is witnessing a surge in private sponsorships as individuals and communities nationwide prepare to welcome Afghan refugees, highlighting a growing grassroots effort to support those seeking safety and new beginnings.

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October 26, 2024

Canada Unveils Plan to Safeguard Central American Women and Girls

Canada is dedicated to aiding northern Central American countries in tackling violence and instability, which have displaced thousands and escalated irregular migration, endangering vulnerable populations, particularly women and girls.

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October 26, 2024

Afghan Refugees Find New Home in Canada Today

Canada, a key NATO member, is spearheading efforts to resettle Afghan staff evacuated by the alliance. The government has committed to welcoming up to 472 NATO-identified local employees and their families, reinforcing its role in international peace and security.

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October 26, 2024

BC Flood Victims Get Free Travel Document Replacements

Canadians are increasingly concerned as British Columbia endures severe climatic events, such as floods and landslides, which not only threaten lives but also jeopardize crucial documents like travel, citizenship, and immigration papers for those affected.

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October 26, 2024