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Holders of expired COPR and PR visas may travel to Canada

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IRCC says that individuals with expired Confirmation of Permanent Residence and Permanent Resident Visas may be exempt from travel restrictions. Canada’s immigration department has issued new guidelines for holders of expired permanent residence visas. Individuals who are in possession of Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and Permanent Resident Visa (PRV) but whose documents have now...More Please

Saskatchewan invites 502 immigration candidates in new PNP draw

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Saskatchewan holds its largest draw since the coronavirus pandemic caused Canada to restrict travel in March. Another 502 immigration candidates are one step closer to permanent residence after Saskatchewan held an invitation round on July 29. The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) invited candidates from the International Skilled Worker category through two subcategories: Express Entry, and Occupations In-Demand. In order to...More Please

Be in Canada, bring scissors; instructions for online citizenship ceremonies

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Canada is now holding citizenship ceremonies online, so some new guidelines have been put in place Canada is not letting the coronavirus pandemic rob immigrants of their special day, but since citizenship ceremonies now take place over Zoom, a few changes have been made. Canadian citizenship ceremonies are meaningful, important events in people’s lives, so Immigration, Refugees...More Please

Half of new skilled immigrants have Canadian experience

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More immigrants are living, working, and studying in Canada before becoming permanent residents. In recent years, more immigrants are gaining permanent residence with Canadian work and study experience. The number of temporary foreign workers and students increased exponentially between 2000 and 2018, according to Statistics Canada. Over half, 59%, of new economic-class immigrants in 2018...More Please

Zoom marriages don’t count when applying for Canadian immigration

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Yes, you’re both there virtually, but Canada wants you to be in the same room to get married for spousal sponsorship. Canada’s immigration department doesn’t recognize virtual marriages for family-class sponsorship, however, foreign spouses might still be able to cross the border. The rule dates back to 2015. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) decided that only...More Please