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Canada Simplifies Visa Process For Frequent Visitors

Some frequent visitors to Canada may find their future visits less bureaucratic—and less expensive—than before. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has introduced a multi-entry visa designed specifically with frequent travelers to Canada in mind. As of February 6th, the new multi-entry visa allows qualified visitors to Canada to arrive and depart the country for six […]

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Ontario To Recognize Irish Driver Licenses

Irish drivers’ licenses will soon be recognized for the use of road vehicles in Ontario, Canada, according to the Irish Road Safety Authority. Ontario is one of several provinces negotiating possible recognition of Irish drivers’ licenses. The recognition of the foreign licenses is seen as a welcome development for thousands of Irish immigrants living and

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Canada’s Parent, Grandparent Visa Program Hits Yearly Limit

Just over a month into the recently renewed visa program for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents, the popular program has reached its maximum for 2014 applications. After reaching the allotted 5,000 applications for 2014, Citizenship and Immigration (CIC) Minister Chris Alexander confirmed that the Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP) will pause

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It’s Ontario vs. Ottawa in Battle Over Health Care for Refugees

Citizenship and Immigration Minister (CIC) Chris Alexander is not happy with Ontario’s decision to introduce a new program designed to provide refugee claimants with primary care, hospital services and medication. Alexander recently said the federal government was “disappointed with the Ontario government’s recent decision to reinstate healthcare benefits to all asylum seekers, even rejected refugee

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Immigrants to Canada Key In Nation’s Pursuit of Olympic Gold

As the world’s greatest athletes prepare to go for the gold in the Sochi Olympics, Canada’s Olympic chances are being bolstered by the country’s long history of welcoming immigrants from around the world. While participants in the Olympics are required to be a national of the country that’s competing for medals, new and first generation

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Canada Bans Foreign Sex Workers and Increases Oversight Of Foreign Workers

The Canadian government is banning employers from hiring foreign workers in industries it deems as “sex trades”—including strippers and escorts—and is increasing tightening regulations on employers of all foreign workers. Changes made to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) mean that Canadian employers looking to hire temporary foreign workers will have to meet new,

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Canada’s Live-In Caregivers Program (LCP) Admits Near 20,000 New Permanent Residents

Calling the waits for the processing of live-in caregiver applications “unacceptable,” Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander announced that over the coming year Canada will admit 17,500 permanent residents through its Live-In Caregiver Program (LCP). That figure represents almost double the amount of LCP applicants accepted in 2013, and the highest level of applications

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Changes to Canadian Experience Class Aim to Reduce Backlogs and Processing Times

In an effort to attract a greater number of skilled immigrants and increase efficiency, the Canadian government is making changes to its Canadian Experience Class (CEC) immigration program. Between November 9, 2013 and October 31, 2014, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will accept a maximum of 12,000 new applications under the CEC going forward. However,

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Canada Lifts Freeze on Parent, Grandparent Visa

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has reopened its Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP) as of January 2, 2014, and over the coming year will accept immigration sponsorship applications of 5,000 parents and grandparents of Canadian immigrants. The acceptance of new PGP immigration sponsorships is a policy change from the recent freeze of new PGP sponsorships

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Ontario Chamber of Commerce Urges Canadian Government to Consider Employers’ Immigration Needs

The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC), the province’s largest employers’ organization, has issued a new report strongly urging the Canadian government to ensure that Canada’s immigration policies reflect employer’s needs. The OCC immigration report, “Think Fast: Ontario Employer Perspectives on Immigration Reform and the Expression of Interest System,” is the Chamber of Commerce’s response to

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