New programs expected to serve more than 40,000 people per year, up from 26,000.
"The educational pathway essentially serves as a migration pathway, notably emphasized by postsecondary education institutions, particularly colleges."
Disillusionment is driving some French expatriates in Quebec to return home, but they face bureaucratic obstacles and emotional farewells.
A pilot project allowing international students to work full time will expire on Dec. 31, 2023, removing what some call a lifeline
Canadians are debating the merits of making it easier for newcomers to become citizens. Some see it as devaluing the oath, while
Twenty-two women who fled their home country wrote stories for the book, Waterlilies, published by The Shoe Project.
It took just two days for the Canadian program designed to attract H-1B workers residing in the United States to reach its
The program began in 2022 and is open to athletes who compete at the national level in their home countries.
Marc Miller, Canada's new Immigration Minister, must maintain strong public support for immigration while ensuring there is enough affordable housing for all
New Canadian Media talked to a number of newcomers and experts who dive into the specific trials and tribulations of marriage after