TORONTO – The idyll between Canada and immigrants is over. The numbers say it. In fact, the Institute for Canadian Citizenship says that Statistics Canada data indicate a 30% drop in the adoption of citizenship since 2001. Let’s see to what extent: in 2021, only 45.7% of permanent residents who resided in Canada from less than ten years became a citizen. A drop, compared to 60% in 2016 and 75.1% in 2001. (more…)
Sie können Französisch oder Britisch, Irisch oder Australisch sein. Wenn Sie sich für einen Permanent Residency in Kanada bewerben, können Sie den Muttersprachentest nicht bestehen – eine der beiden Amtssprachen des Landes: Englisch oder Französisch. (more…)
You can be French or British, Irish or Australian, and when applying for Permanent Residence in Canada, you can fail the mother tongue test – one of the two official languages in the country: English or French. (more…)
According to information provided by the Minister of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship of Canada, Marco E. L. Mendicino, the path to permanent residence is just opening up for over 90,000 essential workers as well as international students who are actively contributing to Canada’s economy. (more…)
While confusion reigns supreme in the school world, Ontario is considering making lifelong remote learning for all providers. The decision, said Education Minister Lecce, will be taken in the coming weeks. (more…)