New Project Intended to Speed-Up Temporary Work Permit Processing
Canadian Immigration Minister Monte Solberg announced yesterday his government's plan to facilitate the entry of foreign workers.The new initiative will make it much less complicated for employers to source workers…
Protesters pre-empt immigration minister’s speech
During the annual public conference hosted by Citizens for Public Justice (CPJ) - a group that lobbies on behalf of refugees - Solberg was suddenly accosted by hecklers who pre-empted…
Quality of Life Will Attract Immigrants, say Atlantic Canada Mayors
While recent Canadian census told of the importance of immigration for Canadian growth, cities and provinces across Canada are devising strategies to attract newcomers to their region. The mayors of…
Quebec amends Work Permit rules for international students
A new agreement between the Quebec government and the Government of Canada grants international students the right to seek off-campus work in all regions of Quebec, including Montréal and Québec…
Quebec Annual Action Week Against Racism Begins
In its eighth consecutive year, Quebec’s Action Week Against Racism is a clear indication that the province is open and welcoming to diverse cultural groups and that it is working…
Renewal of Canadian Permanent Resident Cards for International Travel
The Canadian permanent resident (PR) card was first introduced in June 2002 in order to heighten Canada’s border security and provide immigrants with secure and convenient proof of their status…
Right of Permanent Resident Fee reduced by half
The Government of Canada has reduced the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) from C$975.00 to C$490.00 effective Wednesday, May 3, 2006. Canadian Immigrants who have submitted their RPRF before…
Safe-third country act denies refugees their inalienable rights
Amnesty International, as well as The Canadian Counsel for Refugees (CCR), has voiced their collective concern over the real-world implications regarding the Canada/US "Safe-Third Country Agreement". The human rights advocacy…
Saskatchewan Invests Further in Immigration
The Government of Saskatchewan has recently announced an $8.5 million infusion of funds into immigration and settlement services for the 2007-2008 fiscal year. This budget represents a 40 per cent…
Simplified Application Process Introduced for Federal Skilled Workers
As of September 1, 2006 most applications for permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Worker and Business Class immigration programs are to be submitted under the new 'Simplified Application Process',…