Immigration to Canada News - Page 65
Stay informed with the latest immigration news, policy updates, and important announcements from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Alberta Eyes UAE Talent for Workforce Boost
Alberta is targeting foreign workers from the United Arab Emirates as part of a 2025 international recruitment mission, aiming to attract skilled labor to the province. However, this initiative is sparking apprehension among local labor leaders concerned about its impact on the domestic workforce.
Read Full Article: Alberta Eyes UAE Talent for Workforce BoostDecember 6, 2024
Budget Strains Delay Immigration Cases in Canada's Major Cities
Federal Justice Minister Arif Virani will meet with the chief justices of Canada's federal courts to address a budget shortfall impacting their operations. This financial strain is affecting efforts to tackle the backlog of immigration cases in major cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
Read Full Article: Budget Strains Delay Immigration Cases in Canada's Major CitiesDecember 6, 2024
Unveiling the Hidden U.S.-Canada Border Crossing Surge

Canadian border security warns of a surge in unlawful crossings; question Ottawa's delay in addressing escalating situation.
Read Full Article: Unveiling the Hidden U.S.-Canada Border Crossing SurgeDecember 6, 2024
Trump Tariffs and Canada's Reduced Immigration: A Recipe for Recession?

Will Canada's economic growth be threatened by reduced immigration targets? Discover the intricate balance between fiscal prudence and immigration policy.
Read Full Article: Trump Tariffs and Canada's Reduced Immigration: A Recipe for Recession?December 5, 2024
3 new pathways to obtain permanent residency in Canada will be available in 2025

Canada's immigration landscape set to transform in 2025. New PR pathways focus on community-centric solutions, promising to revolutionize the immigrant experience.
Read Full Article: 3 new pathways to obtain permanent residency in Canada will be available in 2025December 5, 2024
Improbable Odds: Trudeau's Immigration Strategy Contingent on Mass Exodus Which Can Increase Illegal Immigrations North of the Border

Trudeau's new plan could slash Canada's non-permanent residents by 2.4M, in a sharp turn from his former pro-immigration stance.
Read Full Article: Improbable Odds: Trudeau's Immigration Strategy Contingent on Mass Exodus Which Can Increase Illegal Immigrations North of the BorderDecember 5, 2024