Immigration News in The Past Week (November 23 2022)

Various type of news affecting provincial immigration, and detention round out the Quebec looks to fast-track permanent residency for francophone immigrants   After the announcement of new immigration plans by the federal government, Quebec Premier Francois...
Get Your PR Card After Landing In Canada!

Get Your PR Card After Landing In Canada!

The wait to get your permanent residency approved and processed can feel like forever. After all, getting your PR card is not something insignificant. It is a big step in your life as you turn to the country of Canada as your new legal home. You’ve received great news...
Immigration news in the last week _November 11 2022

Immigration news in the last week _November 11 2022

N.L. sees lowest immigration rate in Atlantic Canada per new report Newfoundland and Labrador are experiencing their largest population growth since the 1970s, however, this doesn’t align with their immigration outlook. According to a new report from Stats Canada,...
Immigration News In The Last Week

Immigration News In The Last Week

Invitations to Apply to be sent for parents and grandparents      Over the past week, the Canadian government has begun to send invitations to apply for sponsorship.     These potential sponsors had submitted an interest to sponsor form between October 13, 2020, and...
What Is A Super Visa: Guidelines

What Is A Super Visa: Guidelines

If you’ve recently come across the term ‘Super Visa’, continue reading. This article will help you understand what a super visa in Canada means and how it can help you! In Canada, the term super visa refers to the ‘Parent and Grandparent Visa’ of the Canadian...
How To Deal With Your COPR Expiring?

How To Deal With Your COPR Expiring?

Through Canada’s Express Entry System and Family Sponsorship, one can sometimes easily apply for their Permanent Resident status. A Confirmation of permanent residence COPR is something that you receive as an approval document from the Government of Canada to verify...
How Long Can I Stay in Canada as a Visitor?

How Long Can I Stay in Canada as a Visitor?

Canada welcomes visitors over the age of 18 for 6 months at a time. A person can apply for an extension if they still reside in Canada after 6 months. After that, the individual must leave Canada and obtain a visa from their home country to re-enter Visitors who want...

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