Kareem El-Assal
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Kareem has been active in the field of immigration since 2010 working for the Canadian government, non-profits, and the private sector.

He has authored over 500 immigration publications. His research has been cited by Canada’s immigration minister, Statistics Canada, the OECD, and the Government of Canada's Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration.

Kareem has been invited to share his immigration insights with the likes of the Canadian Parliament and Senate, foreign government delegations, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, non-profits, the Economist, Walrus, Globe and Mail, National Post, Toronto Star, Global News, Forbes, Washington Post, New York Times, CTV, CBC, Maclean's, OECD, McKinsey & Company, and Boston Consulting Group.

He is a graduate of the University of Toronto and Durham University.

Latest articles
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A look ahead: Forecasting Canada’s immigration outlook and disruptors between 2020-2029
Canadian immigration in 2020: Expect a big year for provincial and regional immigration programs
Liberals outline Canada’s immigration priorities in new Mandate Letter
How to improve Canada’s Parents and Grandparents immigration program in 2020
Five Years Later: Is Canada’s Express Entry immigration system living up to expectations?
Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit Program is booming
Proficiency in English or French opens many doors for immigrants to Canada
Marco Mendicino appointed new Canadian immigration minister
Canada expects a 40 per cent increase in citizenship among immigrants by 2024
Canada’s study-work-immigrate advantage
Quebec needs 80,000 immigrants per year, not 50,000
Le Québec devrait accueillir 80 000 immigrants par année, pas 50 000
Atlantic Canada is experiencing an immigration revolution
Canada Election 2019: What to expect from the immigration system in the coming years
A perfect scorecard: Canada’s immigrants are faring much better in the labour market
The formula for successfully attracting immigrants to smaller communities
Analysis: Why the Liberals are proposing a Municipal Nominee Program and free citizenship applications
Analysis: Solving Canada’s 50-year, $50-billion immigration challenge requires multifaceted action
ANALYSIS: Election unlikely to have major impact on Canada’s immigration system
Why We Need an Ontario Regional Immigration Strategy
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