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DACA Terminations and what it Means for Canadian Immigration

The deferred action for childhood arrivals, or DACA in short, is a program that allows individuals who arrived in the US illegally as children to get work permits when they’re…

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Thousands Of Migrants Seek Asylum In Canada The Past Few Weeks

The federal and provincial governments are under pressure to deal with the thousands of new asylum seekers arriving in Canada in the past weeks. There has been a growing number…

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Citizenship Act Changes Great News for Citizenship Applicants

There have been significant changes to the Citizenship Act that make it easier for permanent residents to qualify for citizenship while at the same time creating regulations that are critical…

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Minors Applying for Canadian Citizenship Have to Pay $530

In early 2017, Conservative Senator Victor Oh pushed for the amendment of Bill C6. With this amendment, minors can now apply for citizenship with no regard to their parents’ application…

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More than 13,000 Asylum Seekers Crossing Canada This Year

According to recent reports, the number of asylum seekers in Canada has increased tremendously in the past two months. In August, 5,712 people were intercepted by RCMP trying to cross…

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Protecting Young Children in Canada Without a Status

Trump’s administration has received a lot of criticism for saying that it will scrap a program that protected young children in the US without a status. About 800,000 people who…

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Changes in Citizenship Act

Changes in Citizenship Act Simplifies the Process of Canadian Permanent Residents Becoming Citizens Over the years, there have been changes to the Citizenship Act that was enacted in 1977, making…

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Citizenship Revocation Proceedings Voided

The federal government will have to rewrite the law if it wants to restart citizenship revocation proceedings against more than 300 people whose cases were tossed out, Toronto immigration lawyer Matthew…

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