Category: Coronavirus - COVID
UPDATE: Temporary Policy Allowing Visitors to Apply For a Work Permit Without Leaving Canada
Canada's government has released an update to the temporary policy allowing visitors to Canada who have a valid job offer to apply for a work permit without the normal requirement ...
Read MoreEpisode 18 Who Can Travel to Canada? September Updates on COVID and Immigration
Canada immigration lawyer Evelyn Ackah discusses the latest news and updates on how COVID-19 is impacting Canadian and U.S. immigration including: U.S. Canada border closures ...
Read MoreSolutions to COVID's Impact on Canada Business Immigration
According to new reports, Canada's borders are likely to remain closed until at least October 21. The impact of COVID on Canada's economy has resulted in a loss of jobs, increased government ...
Read MorePGWP: Post-Graduation Work Permit Program Update
IRCC announced changes to provide more flexibility on eligibility rules for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWP) for students who start their Canadian study program ...
Read MoreImmigration Updates Due to COVID
Things are moving and changing as a result of COVID, especially as it relates to immigration and policies at the border and at the airport. If you have any questions at all, please ...
Read MoreCanada Travel Restrictions Continue Through August 31
On March 18, the Canadian government implemented travel restrictions in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. The United States / Canada border was closed to non-essential travel ...
Read MoreFewer Foreign Students Due to COVID: Canada Wants International Students to Grow the Economy
At the end of 2019, there were more than 642,000 foreign students in Canada with India the top country of origin for foreign students in Canada. With Canada's border closed to non-essential ...
Read MoreCanada 2020 Immigration Goal Still 341,000 Despite COVID
Canada's 2020-2022 Immigration Levels Plan to "continue growing the economy and creating middle class jobs through responsible increases in newcomers" will remain at welcoming ...
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