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Canada Moves to Make Faster Work Permit Access Permanent

Canada Proposes Permanent Early Access to Work Permits for Asylum Seekers

Canada Moves to Make Faster Work Permit Access Permanent The Government of Canada has announced proposed regulatory changes that would permanently allow eligible asylum seekers to obtain work permits earlier in the refugee claim process. The proposed amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) were published in the Canada Gazette on June 19, […]

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Jobs in Canada for Latin Americans Complete Guide

Jobs in Canada for Latin Americans: Complete Guide to Work Opportunities

Jobs in Canada for Latin Americans: Your Complete Guide to Working in Canada Canada continues to be one of the world’s leading destinations for skilled foreign workers. With a growing economy, an aging population, and labour shortages across multiple industries, Canadian employers continue to recruit qualified professionals from around the world, including Latin America. For

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Canada Updates Proof of Citizenship

Canada Updates Proof of Citizenship by Descent Requirements: What Applicants Need to Know

IRCC Introduces New Documentation Standards for Citizenship by Descent Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has updated its guidance for Proof of Canadian Citizenship applications, introducing stricter documentation requirements for individuals claiming Canadian citizenship by descent. The revised guidance clarifies what evidence applicants must provide to establish their Canadian lineage. The changes are intended to

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IRCC Temporarily Pauses Finalizing Some Citizenship-by-Descent Applications

Canada Temporarily Pauses Some Citizenship-by-Descent Applications and Clarifies Rules for Applicants under Review

IRCC Temporarily Pauses Finalizing Some Citizenship-by-Descent Applications Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has temporarily paused the finalization of certain citizenship-by-descent applications while it reviews a small number of previously approved cases. The decision follows recent cases in which some applicants who had already received Canadian citizenship certificates were asked to return those certificates while

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New Citizenship Law Opens the Door for Millions

Bill C-3 Could Make Millions Eligible for Canadian Citizenship—But Many May Never Apply

New Citizenship Law Opens the Door for Millions Canada’s new Bill C-3 has significantly expanded eligibility for Canadian citizenship by descent, potentially allowing millions of people with Canadian ancestry to claim Canadian citizenship. However, despite the historic expansion, immigration experts believe that only a small percentage of those who qualify are likely to apply. Many

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Alberta Launches New Eligibility Explorer to Help Foreign Nationals Assess AAIP Eligibility

Alberta Launches New Eligibility Explorer to Help Foreign Nationals Assess AAIP Eligibility

Alberta Introduces New Online Tool for Immigration Applicants The Government of Alberta has launched a new online Eligibility Explorer to help foreign nationals determine which immigration pathways under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) may be suitable for their profile. The new digital tool is designed to simplify the immigration process by allowing prospective applicants

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