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Canada to reduce Spousal Open Work Permits by more than 1,00,000 over the next 3 years
Canada plans to significantly reduce Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWPs) by over 100,000 over the next three years, as announced by Immigration Minister Marc Miller. New eligibility restrictions will limit SOWPs for spouses of students in certain master's and doctoral programs,
Will Canada reduce its new immigration targets? Some analysts seem to think so
Immigration Minister Marc Miller had a clear response about a year ago when asked if he would lower Canada’s immigration targets amidst concerns that the rising numbers could further exacerbate the country’s housing crisis.
Canada Announces Further Reduction of International Student Cap
Canadian universities have warned that the further lowering of the cap on international students for next year will damage the country’s reputation worldwide. After lowering the cap for 2024, the Canadian government announced a further reduction of new international study permits,
Explained: Changes in Canada’s international work permit system to reduce immigration
Canada has of late introduced policies to limit immigration, citing economic pressures. Here is what the new changes say and how they may impact Indians looking to study abroad.
Canada reduces student permits, Indian students seek new overseas options
Canada's immigration minister Marc Miller announced that 364,000 study permits will be approved in 2024, but a further 10 per cent cut will reduce this to 327,000 permits by 2025
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70% in Edmonton, Calgary feel rate of immigration needs to decrease: CityNews poll
Alberta’s premier has called on Canada to slow the rate of immigration, and the vast majority of people in Edmonton and ...
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Canada’s immigration backlog exceeds one million applications
Canada's immigration backlog has reached 1,078,300 applications as of August 31st, marking a 7.57% increase from the previous ...
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Elon Musk is one of illegal immigration’s harshest critics. He once described his past immigration status as a ‘gray area’
The world’s richest man is a harsh critic of illegal immigration. His past comments raise questions about his own path.
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Student Visas to Drop 10% in 2025 as Canada Curbs Migration
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is taking more steps to reduce immigration in a country that has buckled under the ...
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Canada Mulling Lower Immigration Levels for 2025, Minister Says -- Update
Last year, Miller said the country was set to allow entry of 500,000 permanent residents, or immigrants legally permitted to work or live in the country. Miler intends to unveil the government's ...
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Dreams of studying in Canada fade for students in India
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) processed 15 per cent fewer study permit applications from India in 2023 ...
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Trudeau’s Immigration Plan in Doubt as Population Gains Ebb Slowly
Canada’s rapid population growth is edging down as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government cuts back on immigration. Yet ...
LEADERSHIP Newspaper
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Japa: Canada’s Immigration Backlog Surges Beyond 1m Applications
Immigration backlog in Canada reached 1,078,300 applications as of August 31, a 7.57% increase from the previous month.
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LILLEY: Statistics Canada data shows immigration remains out of control
Our population of non-permanent residents, people who are in Canada on a study or work visa, continues to climb. As of July 1 ...
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Immigration News Today: Migrant Entries from Canada Stay at Record High
Plus: Clearing up misinformation about immigrants in the 2024 election, and more of the latest immigration news ...
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Vast majority of residents want to keep Canada’s door open for immigrants: CityNews poll
The vast majority of residents across four major Canadian cities say they want to keep the door open for immigrants to enter ...
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