Celebrating Active Citizenship with the Ottawa Senators

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) today partnered with the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club in a special citizenship ceremony, where 20 families from 20 countries were welcomed into the Canadian family ahead of the hockey game between the Senators and the visiting Calgary Flames.

Special Citizenship Ceremony at Pier 21 attended by Minister Mendicino

Fifty immigrants from 14 countries became Canadian citizens at a special ceremony held today at Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Canada reaffirms strong leadership role in refugee protection at Global Refugee Forum

Millions of people worldwide have been forced to flee their homes and their countries due to conflict and persecution. As unresolved refugee and humanitarian crises continue, nations must work together to help advance solutions. Canada will continue to lead by example.

Canada makes it easier for foreign nationals to apply for temporary and permanent resident status within Canada

Canada makes it easier for foreign nationals to apply for temporary and permanent resident status within Canada

New question – I think I’m exempt, why are you asking me for a medical exam (topic: Applying – General)

20 – November 2019 – Discretion on requesting medical examinations

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The Government of Canada funds City of Toronto initiative to address temporary housing for asylum claimants

The Government of Canada announced today that it will provide the City of Toronto with $17 million in funding to support an initiative to relieve pressure on its shelter system due to the increased number of asylum claimants.

Expansion of Student Direct Stream to support Francophone immigration

Canada is making the Student Direct Stream (SDS) available to international students coming from Senegal and Morocco, starting September 9, 2019.

Government of Canada provides $250 million to Quebec to help with costs associated with irregular migration

The Government of Canada announced today that it will provide the Government of Quebec with $250 million as part of our cost-sharing agreement related to providing support for asylum claimants who are seeking Canada’s protection.

Government of Canada provides funding to Hamilton to ease temporary housing pressures

The Government of Canada is providing the City of Hamilton with $220,000 as a result of recent costs incurred by the city in providing interim housing to asylum claimants.