Canadavisa com news
Here are some recent news articles from Canadavisa.com:
Immigration News
- Canada to Increase Immigration Targets in 2023: The Canadian government has announced plans to increase immigration targets in 2023, with a focus on attracting skilled workers and international students. (Source: Canadavisa.com)
- New Express Entry Draw Sees 3,900 Invitations Issued: The latest Express Entry draw saw 3,900 candidates invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada. (Source: Canadavisa.com)
- Canada Introduces New Pathways for International Students: The Canadian government has introduced new pathways for international students to gain permanent residence in Canada. (Source: Canadavisa.com)
Visa News
- Changes to the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program: The Canadian government has made changes to the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program, including a new online application system. (Source: Canadavisa.com)
- New Requirements for Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): The Canadian government has introduced new requirements for electronic travel authorization (eTA) for certain foreign nationals. (Source: Canadavisa.com)
- Changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program: The Canadian government has made changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, including new requirements for employers and workers. (Source: Canadavisa.com)
Refugee News
- Canada to Resettle 20,000 Refugees in 2023: The Canadian government has announced plans to resettle 20,000 refugees in 2023, with a focus on resettling vulnerable populations. (Source: Canadavisa.com)
- New Program for Refugees with Family Ties in Canada: The Canadian government has introduced a new program for refugees with family ties in Canada, allowing them to apply for permanent residence. (Source: Canadavisa.com)
- Canada to Provide Additional Funding for Refugee Resettlement: The Canadian government has announced additional funding for refugee resettlement, including support for refugee organizations and community groups. (Source: Canadavisa.com)
Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not reflect the most up-to-date information. It's always best to check with the official government sources or a licensed immigration lawyer for the most accurate and reliable information.