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Rules for Immigrants With Medical Conditions are Changing

Under Section 38-1-C of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), also known as “medical inadmissibility due to excessive demand,” immigrants who were disabled or had serious medical conditions could be barred from permanent residency in Canada if their cost of care was expected to be more than $6,655 annually. On April 16, 2016, Ahmed […]

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The Future for Canada Without Immigration Would be Bleak, Experts Say

In May 2018, the Conference Board of Canada released a report examining the impact of immigration on Canada. According to the study, by 2034, the number of deaths in Canada will outpace the number of births, meaning that immigration will account for all population growth in the country. Without immigration, Canada’s economic growth in the

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Canada is Among Top Welcoming Nations for Newcomers, Studies Find

When immigration applicants consider where to go in the world, acceptance can be a big factor. Being welcome in a new place is important for acclimatization, integration, and even safety. When local residents are accepting of newcomers, it can be easier for immigrants to find the services they need, find local support, and make friends.

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Getting Your First Canadian Passport After Your Citizenship Oath Ceremony

Taking the oath to become a Canadian is an exciting moment. After applying, waiting, and studying and passing the test, the oath ceremony before a citizenship judge or presiding official allows you to become a full citizen of Canada, with all the rights and duties therein. One of the rights of becoming a Canadian is

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