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Canada plans record levels of immigration in ‘roadmap’ to post-COVID-19 economic recovery 11/09/2020

Canada has launched its boldest immigration plan in modern history in the midst of the second wave of COVID-19, increasing the number of newcomers it will bring into this country at record levels in a bid to stimulate the post-pandemic economic recovery.

According to the plan, Canada will welcome more than 1.2 million new immigrants over the next three years, with an annual intake that would reach 401,000 in 2021; 411,000 in 2022; and 421,000 in 2023 — equivalent to one percent of the population.

Canada plans record levels of immigration in ‘roadmap’ to post-COVID-19 economic recovery Canada will welcome more than 1.2 million new immigrants over the next three years, with an annual intake that could reach 401,000 in 2021; 411,000 in...

The many benefits of becoming a Canadian citizen 08/10/2020

Becoming a citizen in Canada can benefit both immigrants and their host country in many ways.

The many benefits of becoming a Canadian citizen Compared to major Western countries, Canada has one of the highest percentages of immigrants who obtain citizenship.

Express Entry: Federal Skilled Workers are back in business | Canada Immigration News 07/16/2020

Last week, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held its first all-program Express Entry draw since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The pandemic has created unpredictability around the world throughout 2020 and as such, no one knows what the near future has in store.
However, IRCC continues to do its best to provide immigrant candidates with peace of mind. Last week’s draw is evidence that IRCC will return to treating Express Entry candidates equally regardless of where they are currently located in the world.

Express Entry: Federal Skilled Workers are back in business | Canada Immigration News Why the newest Express Entry draw should be celebrated.

Ontario invites 307 French-speaking Express Entry candidates 05/05/2020

This is the largest FSSW draw of the year so far, with 307 Notifications of Interest (NOIs). The first draw of its kind this year, held on January 9, invited 242 bilingual candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence.

Ontario invites 307 French-speaking Express Entry candidates Ontario issued invitations to bilingual Express Entry candidates on April 30.

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