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.

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Canada’s immigration backlog now exceeds 2 million persons
IRCC to resume FSWP and CEC invitations in July; and offer open work permit to PGWP holders
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How to buy a car as a newcomer to Canada
What will Budget 2022 mean for Canadian immigration?
Ottawa
IRCC updates processing times tool to provide more accurate information
IRCC eases overseas biometrics requirement for some Ukrainians
Canada is announcing updates to its Ukraine immigration measures.
Canada welcomed 450,000 new international students in 2021, an all-time record
Student writing notes at desk
Immigration Canada’s backlog grows to 1.84 million
IRCC: No details yet on Parents and Grandparents Program 2022
IRCC continues to evaluate Express Entry options, but will resume FSWP and CEC invitations in 2022
Hong Kong immigration to Canada is booming
Canada landed 35,000 immigrants in January 2022
Canada’s Express Entry backlog has declined by nearly 24,000 persons since December
Ukraine crisis: Canada opens to unlimited number of Ukrainian immigrants
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Canada increases target to 432,000 immigrants in 2022 under Immigration Levels Plan 2022-2024
How Canada landed 405,000 new immigrants in 2021
Canadian Rockies in the winter.
Immigration Canada’s backlog stands at 1.8 million people, but there are signs of improvement
Canada's parliament building covered in snow
Canada’s decision to land over 400,000 immigrants in 2021 has come at a cost
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Interest in Canadian immigration remains high: study
WES survey 2022 on interest to immigrate to Canada
Minister Fraser: IRCC still developing its Express Entry strategy for 2022
Canada's Parliament building in Ottawa
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