Immigration to Canada News - Page 9
Stay informed with the latest immigration news, policy updates, and important announcements from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Wildfire Victims to Receive Free Document Replacements in 2024
Canada faced its most devastating wildfire season last year, endangering health, safety, and economic stability nationwide. With the climate warming at twice the global average, more frequent and intense heatwaves are expected, escalating drought and wildfire risks. In response, the Canadian government remains committed to supporting affected communities and aiding provincial and territorial emergency efforts.
Read Full Article: Wildfire Victims to Receive Free Document Replacements in 2024August 9, 2025
Cross-Border Shopping Headache: Why Canadians Are Rethinking U.S. Trips with New 25% Surcharge!

New 25% surcharge on U.S. imports changes the game for Canadian shoppers. Discover how this impacts travel and alters shopping habits.
Read Full Article: Cross-Border Shopping Headache: Why Canadians Are Rethinking U.S. Trips with New 25% Surcharge!August 9, 2025
New Program Empowers Mexican Migrants in Ontario
A Niagara Region group has teamed up with the Mexican government to launch an innovative program that enables Mexican migrant workers in Canada to complete their elementary and high school education.
Read Full Article: New Program Empowers Mexican Migrants in OntarioAugust 9, 2025
New Canada-Finland Youth Mobility Deal Unveiled
Canada is expanding opportunities for its youth to explore global cultures and forge international connections, while also inviting young people worldwide to experience the nation's diverse and vibrant landscape through work and travel programs.
Read Full Article: New Canada-Finland Youth Mobility Deal UnveiledAugust 9, 2025
Boosting Temporary Residence for Sustainable Growth
Canada, known for its welcoming stance on immigration, has historically benefited from newcomers bolstering its economy and cultural diversity. In light of recent labor shortages and pandemic impacts, the government initiated measures to aid economic recovery. However, as the economy transforms and the labor market softens, there is a pressing need to adjust the immigration system to meet these evolving challenges.
Read Full Article: Boosting Temporary Residence for Sustainable GrowthAugust 9, 2025
Cross-Border Tension: Sault Ste. Marie Faces Major Tariff Threat
Explore how Donald Trump's proposed tariff could disrupt the longstanding bond between Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario and its sister city in Michigan, two communities intertwined by geography and generations of shared history.
Read Full Article: Cross-Border Tension: Sault Ste. Marie Faces Major Tariff ThreatAugust 9, 2025