
Canada Meets Its Francophone Immigration Target in 2022
Highest Number of Francophone Newcomers Welcomed Since 2006 January 23, 2023—Sturgeon Falls, Ontario—Immigration is a core value in Canada and reflects
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Highest Number of Francophone Newcomers Welcomed Since 2006 January 23, 2023—Sturgeon Falls, Ontario—Immigration is a core value in Canada and reflects
January 20, 2023—Ottawa—The Government of Canada is continuing to take concrete actions to help people directly affected by Hurricane Fiona, in
January 20, 2023—Mississauga, Ontario—The Government of Canada continues to deliver innovative immigration measures, such as creating pathways for out-of-status migrants, to
January 9, 2023—Ottawa—International youth contribute valuable and diverse skills to Canada’s economy when they come from abroad to gain meaningful
Government reaches target of 431,645 new permanent residents January 3, 2023—Ottawa—Canada has experienced one of the fastest recoveries from the
Pandemic backlogs reduced by nearly half a million applications in 4 months December 19, 2022—Ottawa—Immigration is critical to Canada’s economy and
There was no program specific EE draw on July 20, 2022. There were 1,750 invitations issued and the CRS cutline
As the country went through the COVID-19 Pandemic, many businesses were closed, and the local labour market had significantly slowed
As a post-pandemic measure, Canada is expanding national newcomer navigation network to bring more health care professionals to the country.
Canada has been committed to support those fleeing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Canada secured charter flights for those needing help