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Canada's immigration levels will remain unchanged for 2024 with a target of 485,000 new immigrants. In 2025 and 2026, Canada will look to welcome 500,000 new immigrants in each year.
Canada raises Express Entry proof of funds to CAD $15,263; affects skilled worker applicants. Update required by July 28 to ...
Canada announced it would be readjusting its immigration strategy, but a widely shared graph supposedly depicting a large ...
Asylum claims processed at the Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing in Quebec soared more than 400 percent duringthe first week in July compared to last year, with 761 claims in sixdays alone.
Even as immigration has become increasingly divisive in many Western countries, particularly the United States, polls indicate that most Canadians support it. By Ian Austen Immigration to Canada ...
The Bridge to Canada sign is pictured on May 9. 2025. Reporter Canada’s new bill—The Strong Borders Act—proposes a sweeping shift in immigration that, among other items, expands the Canadian ...
Canada is targeting 465,000 new residents this year, 485,000 in 2024 before hitting 500,000 in 2025 - a level it aims to maintain in 2026, Immigration Minister Marc Miller told reporters in Ottawa.
Canada has long had one of the world’s most open immigration policies. Now, faced with a growing popular backlash, it’s changing the rules.
Canada has suddenly seen a "spike" in rejections at the border, according to a report from Reuters, a possible response to pressure from voters who have soured on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
TORONTO — Arjan van Dam came to Canada in 2017 on a work permit with his wife and children to help his Dutch employer, a purveyor of agricultural equipment, set up shop. He liked the country. In ...
Op-Ed: Canada’s sanctuary for migrants is built on a strict immigration policy The U.S.-Canada border crossing in Buffalo, N.Y., in 2005. (Robert Nickelsberg / Getty Images) ...
Canada today has one of the highest immigration rates in the world. For the past two decades, it has admitted about 250,000 newcomers a year—close to 1% of the population—and Ottawa expects ...