Canada’s Atlantic Provinces Want to Attract More Immigrants
Atlantic Canada realizes that the way to solve economic and demographic issues is to become not only a stopover for newcomers, but a permanent dwelling place.
Atlantic Canada realizes that the way to solve economic and demographic issues is to become not only a stopover for newcomers, but a permanent dwelling place.
After the government of Canada relaxed the rules around language proficiency and residency requirements this fall, there was a spike in the number of applications for Canadian citizenship.
As millennials grow older, businesses are beginning to realise the strengths that they can bring to work environments. The 2016 top employers for young people […]
In 2016, 46,700 refugees made Canada their home. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that this is the largest number of refugees […]
In May 2016, the Pew Research Center released data showing that Canadian immigration has changed tremendously during the last few years.
Canada has ranked as the top country on Earth for personal freedom according to the 2015 Legatum Global Prosperity Index that was published in November […]
The number of people who are granted a Permanent Resident (PR) Visa to Canada each year is approximately 250,000, but that number has been recently […]
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