From 2015 to 2021, Canada received over 3,900 refugee claims from Egypt and accepted about 3,100
Despite severe doctor shortage, international medical graduates face years of barriers in Canada
Affordable housing, underemployment are key issues for immigrants in B.C.
Last month the government welcomed a record number of permanent residents
Josh Waters shares his experience in the hopes to help others like him
COVID closed immigration offices to permanent resident applicants already living in Canada
The new stream will include anyone facing persecution for advocating or defending human rights
The 2021 figures, which only include up to Feb. 28, show the rate of applications refused climbed to 70%
Canada plans to increase persons admitted from 23,500 to 45,000 and expedite permanent residency applications
Some handcuffed, shackled and held with little to no contact with the outside world
Canada poised to amend the Citizenship Act to update the oath in line with TRC recommendations
‘They need to give more information without having to wait for people to ask for it’
The federal government pledged in the 2021 budget to spend $428.9 million over the next five years to deliver the platform
Global migration has been upended by the COVID-19 pandemic
New program aims to grant 90,000 workers and graduates who are currently in Canada permanent status
The program is open to Hong Kong residents who’ve graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution
The program will offer affected people 18 more months to stay in the country to look for work
‘No light in sight’ as Hanadi Albarazanji waits to reunite with her two adult children
About 60 per cent will be economic immigrants
The political dynamic in the U.S. will always have a strong and vocal anti-immigrant component