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Canadian Government Issues Record Number of Visitor Visas

In a turbulent world, it appears that Canada remains a popular destination for visitors from around the globe. The Canadian government says that 2014 is a record year for the issuance of travel and trade visas to foreign visitors; with three months remaining in the year, Canada has already issued a record-setting number of foreign […]

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Canada Begins Crackdown On Citizens Joining Extremist Groups

In keeping with its earlier pledge to do so, the government of Canada has begun revoking the passports of citizens that it believes have joined groups deemed to be ‘extremist.’ Immigration Minister Chris Alexander has publicly confirmed that the federal government has begun to revoke the passports of Canadians who have left the country to join

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British Columbia Government Wary Of Federal Immigration Crackdown

There have been many vocal opponents to the Canadian government’s recent changes in immigration law. Now, the government of Canada’s third-largest province is expressing its concern about the proposed federal crackdown on “birth tourism”—the practice of foreign women giving birth in Canada in order to obtain Canadian citizenship. The provincial government of British Columbia (BC)

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Canada Looks To Increase Number Of Francophone Immigrants

Canadian Immigration Minister Chris Alexander is holding a series of meetings with Francophone community leaders outside of Quebec as his government seeks advice on how to attract a greater number of francophone immigrants to Canada. Alexander recently completed a series of consultation meetings with Francophone community leaders in Manitoba as part of a wider effort

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Majority Of Canadians Unaware Of Nation’s Immigration Numbers

A new survey finds that most Canadians are not aware of the number of immigrants and refugees admitted into their country each year. In its annual survey, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) found that 43 percent of Canadian adults polled could not even hazard a guess as to the Canadian immigration numbers, although about one-third of

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Advocates Allege Thousands Of Canadian Immigrant Children Denied Education

Educational advocates in Quebec are alleging that thousands of immigrant children are being denied an education due to their parents’ lack of permanent status in Canada. According to the Collectif éducation sans frontieres, many of the parents of the affected children are living in Canada illegally, or have not been granted either refugee status or a government issued work permit.

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Canadian Government Tightens Age Rules For Children Of Refugees And Immigrants

Despite some vocal opposition, the Canadian government has lowered the cutoff age for the children of refugees and immigrants to be considered as ‘dependents’; effective August 1st, the new age for unmarried dependents of Canadian immigrants and refugees dropped from the previous 21 to 18 years old. The new dependent age is one of the many changes to

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First Legal Challenge Launched Against Canada’s New Foreign Worker Law

After weeks of vocal complaints from both businesses and the leaders of Canada’s Western provinces about recent changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program, the first lawsuit has been filed against the federal government’s tightening of the TFW rules. A husband and wife partnership, who own two restaurants in Labrador, Newfoundland, have filed a

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Changes To Canada’s Foreign Worker Law May Lead To Immigrant Displacement

Recent changes to Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program are already having a direct impact on the lives of real immigrants, particularly those in Canada’s large Filipino community. With a majority of recent TFW immigrants—particularly those from the Philippines—employed in Western Canada’s booming natural resources sector, the federal government’s tightening of TFW visa approvals is expected

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Canadian Film and Television Industries Worry About Impact Of New Immigration Law

Canada’s film and television industries, who have enjoyed considerable growth in recent years, are expressing concern about the potential negative economic impact of recent changes to the federal Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program. Representatives of Canada’s film and TV industries met with federal Immigration Minister Chris Alexander during his recent visit to Vancouver, and let

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