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  • New Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship is Ahmed Hussen

    Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has selected Somali-born Member of Parliament Ahmed Hussen as a Minister of immigration , refugee and citizenship of Canada . John McCallum, is set to become Canada's ambassador to China. This change was among other changes in the Cabinet announced ,number of ministers move department or leave cabinet altogether.

  • New More Flexible Canadian Citizenship Rules will Come into Effect on October 11, 2017

    On October 04,2017, The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced that as part of the Government of Canada’s commitment to provide greater flexibility in meeting requirements for those who wish to obtain Canadian citizenship, a significant milestone in implementing changes to the Citizenship Act through the adoption of Bill C-6.

  • New Parent and Grandparent program re-opens January 2, 2014

    Citizenship and Immigration Canada will re-open the Parent and Grandparent (PGP) program for new applications on January 2, 2014, by which time the backlog and wait times in the program are expected to have been cut in half.

  • New Permanent Residency pathway for international students and temporary workers

    Canada is creating a new fast-track immigration program for temporary foreign workers and international students.

  • New pilot for family members previously excluded from Canada will ‘right that wrong,’ immigration minister says

    IRCC also unveils new measures to protect vulnerable workers and newcomers

  • New public policy for PGWP holders to extend their stay

    Canada has released instructions for how certain Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) holders can apply for a new open work permit or extend the one they currently have.

  • New record number of PNP candidates invited

    Canada's held its fourth Express Entry draw of the year inviting PNP candidates.

  • New Regulations for Dependent Children

    As of August 1, 2014 new regulations came into force concerning the definition of dependent children. The age at which a child will be considered a dependant has been changed from under 22 to under 19. In addition, the exception for full-time students has also been abolished. The following is the new definition of a dependent child:

  • New Three-Month Pilot Project of Permanent Residency for Caregivers

    Caregivers, who came to Canada after November 30th 2014, can apply under new three-month pilot project of permanent residency

  • Newcomers to Canada: What will education look like for my children?

    Information on the Canadian education system.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador expected to ‎surpass 2022 immigration target this year

    It appears Canada’s youngest and easternmost province will take in over 1,700 immigrants three ‎years earlier than expected.‎

  • Newfoundland and Labrador to hold four new Expression of Interest rounds for International Entrepreneurs

    International entrepreneurs who wish to operate a business in Newfoundland and Labrador will have four more opportunities to submit an Expression of Interest in 2019.

  • Notice - Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program Cap Reached

    Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has reached its cap of 5,000 complete applications in the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program. CIC will begin a new intake period next year. If you wish to bring your parents and grandparents to Canada, the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa is still an excellent option. With the Super Visa, eligible parents and grandparents can visit family in Canada for up to two years without the need to renew their status.

  • Notice - Temporary suspension of intake of applications ‎under the Québec Graduates stream of the Programme de ‎l’expérience québécoise (Québec experience program)‎

    The Ministère is temporarily suspending the intake of permanent ‎immigration applications under the Québec Graduates stream of the ‎Programme de l’expérience québécoise (PEQ - Québec experience ‎program).

  • Notice – Class action against the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion

    In compliance with terms of a judgement rendered by the Superior Court on June 19, 2019, the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversitté; et de l’Inclusion distributes the following notice:
    QUEBEC REGULAR SKILLED WORKER IMMIGRATION PROGRAM –
    CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT
    NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT APPROVAL

    This notice is intended for persons who filed an application with the Québec Minister of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion for a Québec Selection Certificate (“CSQ”) in the Regular Skilled Worker programme and who fulfill the following conditions:
    Group 1: Individuals whose CSQ Applications were filed between February 1st, 2012 and May 31, 2013; whose CSQ Application contained an immigration form A-1520-AA or A-1520-AF indicating that their CSQ application would be processed in accordance with the regulations in force at the time of filing with the MIDI or the language "Your application for a selection certificate will be processed based on the regulations in effect when it was submitted”; and whose CSQ Application was refused subsequent to the entry into force of the selection grid on August 1st, 2013.

    Group 2: Individuals whose application for a CSQ was filed before February 1st, 2012 or between June 1st, 2013 and July 7th, 2013; and whose CSQ application was refused subsequent to the entry into force of the selection grid on August 1st, 2013.

    Group 3: Individuals whose application for a CSQ was filed between July 8th, 2013 and March 8th, 2017; and whose CSQ application was refused subsequent to the entry into force of the selection grid on March 8th, 2017.

    On February 19, 2018, the Superior Court of Québec (the “Court”) authorized a class action against the Minister of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion (the “Minister”) and the Government of Québec (collectively, the “Defendants”).


    A Settlement Agreement has been reached between the Plaintiffs and the Defendants. The Settlement Agreement is not an admission of liability on the part of the Defendants.
    Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, each Eligible Class Member (defined above) is entitled to receive compensation as follows:
    Group 1: 50% of the fees paid by a member of group 1 to submit his or her CSQ Application;

    Group 2: 25% of the fees paid by a member of group 2 to submit his or her CSQ Application; and

    Group 3: 25% of the fees paid by a member of group 3 to submit his or her CSQ Application.

    Membership in the Class was closed on June 19, 2019. This means that if your application was refused after this date, you are not a member of the Class and are not bound by the terms of the Settlement Agreement.
    On June 19, 2019, the Superior Court of Québec rendered a judgment approving the Settlement Agreement (the “Judgment”).

    If you are a Class Member, you are bound by the terms of the Settlement Agreement. Only Eligible Class Members will receive compensation pursuant to the Settlement Agreement.
    In order to receive compensation, you have until October 17, 2019 to fill out the form Individual claim form pertaining to class action settlement 500-06-000669-193 which is available at the following website:
    https://arrima.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/action-collective

    You can also send the form by mail to:
    Direction de l'enregistrement et de l'évaluation comparative
    Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion
    285, rue Notre-Dame Ouest, 4e étage
    Montréal, Québec H2Y 1T8
    Canada
    If you choose to submit your claim by regular mail, it must be postmarked by October 17, 2019 in order to be processed.

    If you do not submit the form through the website or by regular mail by this deadline, you will not receive any compensation from the MIDI.
    The complete versions of the Settlement Agreement and the Applications for Approval can be found at www.imk.ca.

  • Nova Scotia creates new pathway for physicians looking to immigrate to Canada

    The Province of Nova Scotia has introduced a new Provincial nominee program (NSNP)’s new Labour Market Priorities for Physicians Stream

  • Nova Scotia draws Social and Community Service Workers from Express Entry pool

    A new draw through Nova Scotia’s Labour Market Priorities Stream has issued new invitations to Express Entry candidates with work experience as social and community service workers.

  • Nova Scotia Labour Market new Priorities draw invites 204 Express Entry candidates on September 04,2019

    Nova Scotia held a new draw on September 4, inviting 204 Express Entry candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence. Prior draw was held in June 2019.

  • Nova Scotia launches new immigration pilot for in-demand intermediate-skilled workers

    NSNP also updates Entrepreneur and International Graduate Entrepreneur streams

  • Nova Scotia releases new francophone immigration action plan

    Nova Scotia’s plan aims to increase the number of French-speaking immigrants to support the existing francophone communities.