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    One year later: How the pandemic is affecting Canadian immigration
    Woman sits in front of a pink wall holding her suitcase and a Canadian flag. She is wearing a face mask.
    Canada welcomed nearly 25,000 immigrants in January 2021— most since last February
    Four people hold their face masks at their chins so the camera can see them smile.
    Smaller cities attracting more immigrants
    Street in Halifax Nova Scotia
    “Why not us?”: Many approved permanent residents still not allowed to travel to Canada
    Ashiru family facing the camera, smiling. Kunle holds his son, Sultan, and his wife, Ibukun, in each arm.
    Canada’s immigration minister provides COVID-19 update
    Parliament building in Ottawa
    IRCC no longer accepting ready to travel webforms from expired COPR holders
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    15,000 people obtained Canadian permanent residence in September
    Canada welcomed 15,000 new permanent residents in September 2020
    Thousands of would-be Canadian permanent residents stranded abroad
    Thousands of would-be Canadian permanent residents stranded abroad
    Holders of expired COPR and PR visas may travel to Canada
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