As the year draws to a close, you are going to want to stay up to date on what is going on in the world of Canadian immigration, and what is coming up for 2021. Luckily, Canadim’s weekly news roundup provides you with the latest in breaking news and policy changes so you can stay informed.
In partnership with ITC News, here are the top stories in Canadian immigration news for the week of December 14, 2020.
Between March 31 and Nov. 12, Canada had 6.5 million arrivals. Of those, approximately 5 million were exempt from the mandatory 14-day isolation requirement. [Read more]
Under the revised rules for the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP), candidates now have more flexibility for their work experience requirement. [Read more]
Ontario and BC sent a combined total of 760 invitations to apply for Canadian immigration to IT workers through their provincial nominee programs. [Read more]
Since Canada is a top destination for students around the world, all major Canadian banks offer credit card options for international students. [Read more]
This proposed legislation would make New Brunswick the only province in Canada to grant voting rights to permanent residents in municipal elections. [Read more]
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