Immigration to Canada News - Page 78
Stay informed with the latest immigration news, policy updates, and important announcements from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Ontario to Block International Med Students from 2026
Starting in the fall of 2026, the Ontario government plans to prohibit international students from attending medical schools in the province. Simultaneously, it will offer tuition coverage for over 1,000 students who pledge to pursue careers as family doctors within Ontario.
Read Full Article: Ontario to Block International Med Students from 2026October 26, 2024
Trudeau's Liberals Fight to Preserve Canada's Immigration Legacy
Canada's immigration consensus remains largely intact, yet subtle warning signs are emerging. As nearly 400 new Canadians from 65 countries took their oath in Toronto, concerns are rising about public sentiment toward immigration and the potential impact on the Trudeau government's legacy.
Read Full Article: Trudeau's Liberals Fight to Preserve Canada's Immigration LegacyOctober 26, 2024
New Pathways to Canadian Residency for Hong Kong Residents Unveiled
Canada and Hong Kong share a rich history dating back over 150 years, marked by the significant contributions of Hong Kong immigrants who have become an integral part of Canada's cultural and societal fabric.
Read Full Article: New Pathways to Canadian Residency for Hong Kong Residents UnveiledOctober 26, 2024
Indigenous Names Reclaimed on Canadian Immigration IDs
Names hold deep significance, representing personal and cultural identity. For Indigenous peoples, names carry profound cultural meanings and affirm their enduring presence on the land. However, colonial legacies have often led to the erasure and non-recognition of these vital identifiers.
Read Full Article: Indigenous Names Reclaimed on Canadian Immigration IDsOctober 26, 2024
Canada Unveils New Initiatives to Boost Refugee Support
Amid a global refugee crisis, Canada has emerged as a beacon of hope, resettling nearly half of the world's refugees in 2020. Lauded by the UNHCR as a "bright light" during a challenging year for refugee resettlement, Canada's commitment to providing a safe haven underscores its leadership in humanitarian efforts.
Read Full Article: Canada Unveils New Initiatives to Boost Refugee SupportOctober 26, 2024
Canada's Citizenship Oath Honors Indigenous Rights
Canada's Oath of Citizenship, a profound declaration of belonging, is undergoing significant updates to include Indigenous peoples, reflecting the government's commitment to reconciliation. This change, driven by Bill C-8, directly addresses the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action 94, highlighting efforts to foster inclusivity and honor Canada's diverse heritage.
Read Full Article: Canada's Citizenship Oath Honors Indigenous RightsOctober 26, 2024