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New Brunswick Government Aims to Boost Immigration

New Brunswickers re-elected the Progressive Conservative government on Monday, September 14, 2020. The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick won the recent provincial election and has pledged to increase immigration to the province to help grow both its population and economy. New Brunswick is expected to benefit from an influx of newcomers over the next three years under the policies proposed by the Progressive Conservatives. Read more

20/10/2025

Growing Interest in Immigration to Canada Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic

A new survey by World Education Services (WES) shows that interest in immigrating to Canada has grown significantly since the peak of the pandemic in April. Far from discouraging people, the coronavirus pandemic appears to have made Canada an even more attractive destination for prospective immigrants. Read more

20/10/2025

Many Benefits of Becoming a Canadian Citizen

Becoming a citizen of Canada can bring benefits to both immigrants and the host country in many ways. Compared to other Western nations, Canada has one of the highest rates of immigrants obtaining citizenship. Read more

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British Columbia Expands Opportunities for International Entrepreneurs

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10-2025

What Items Must You Declare When Entering Canada?

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10-2025

Real Estate in Canada

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10-2025

Canada Simplifies Social Insurance Number (SIN) Application Process for Newcomers

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10-2025

Healthcare System in Canada

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What the Governor General of Canada’s Speech Means for Immigration

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10-2025

Canada’s Education System

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Immigrant-Owned Businesses Are More Likely to Innovate

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10-2025

Canadian immigration policy ranked among top five in the world