Budget 2021: What it means for Canadian immigration The much-anticipated Budget 2021 has several implications for Canada's immigration system. The Canadian government has just tabled its first Budget since 2019. By Kareem El-Assal
Canada to welcome 6,000 caregivers by the end of 2021 Immigration minister announces new measure to finalize caregiver applications for permanent residence. Canada’s immigration department plans to finalize 6,000 caregiver applications for permanent residence by December 31, 2021. By Shelby Thevenot
IELTS and CELPIP websites are working again Immigration candidates in Canada can go ahead and book their General tests in support of their applications for the new permanent residence programs launching on May 6. Some 90,000 PR applications will be accepted. Essential workers, international graduates, and other immigration candidates currently living in Canada now have the ability to book their language tests again. By Kareem El-Assal
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IELTS and CELPIP websites crash following announcement of new Canadian immigration programs Language test providers report technical difficulties following unprecedented demand. Update: The websites are working again. This story has been updated here. By Shelby Thevenot
What you need to know about Canada’s new immigration programs Descriptions and eligibility criteria for 6 limited-time Canadian immigration programs. Canada is opening up immigration pathways to essential workers, international students, and French speakers who are living in the country. By Shelby Thevenot
Canada launching 6 new immigration programs for international graduates, essential workers and French speakers IRCC introducing pathways for 90,000 international student graduates and essential workers in Canada to become permanent residents, plus an unlimited number of French-speaking applicants. IRCC has also held an Express Entry draw today. Essential workers, international student graduates and French speakers in Canada will have six new pathways to permanent residency this May. By Shelby Thevenot