With the emergence of another new variant of the coronavirus and rapidly rising Covid-19 cases in neighboring countries like China, Taiwan, and others, the threat of the fourth wave of …
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Immigration minister Sean Fraser has hinted at a work permit extension for PGWP holders.Canada invited 919 Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent residence on March 30. Immigration, Refugees and …
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Ukrainians aged 14-17, and those over 60 are among the groups who can now complete their biometrics upon arriving to Canada.Effective immediately, certain Ukrainians looking to move to Canada will …
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FREDERICTON — A New Brunswick judge has reserved his decision on a motion to suspend the province’s ban on flavoured e-cigarettes. Judge Terrance Morrison of the Court of Queen’s Bench …
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Multinational companies can send key staff to work in Canada through Intra-Company Transfer work permits.If your company has a parent company, branch, subsidiary, or affiliate in Canada, you can send …
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OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault will table a new greenhouse gas emissions plan in Parliament this morning. The plan is a legal requirement under the net-zero accountability law the …
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A criminal record can hinder your plans to work in Canada, however, you may have options to overcome inadmissibility.If you have a criminal record and do not address inadmissibility before …
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After the pandemic slowed IRCC operations, spousal sponsorship is back to service standard, government says.In January 2022, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced that Canada’s spousal sponsorship has returned to its …
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REGINA — Working out or going to a professional football game could cost more this fall with proposed new taxes outlined in Saskatchewan’s budget. Starting in October, the province plans …
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ANALYSIS: Minister’s remarks on resuming skilled worker draws are in accord with backlog data and IRCC internal briefing notes.Immigration Minister Sean Fraser said in a recent interview that the immigration …