David Davis

Canada is far from reaching its refugee target number for this year.

As of October 31st, Canada has reached only half its target goal of 80’000 refugees. Similarly, reaching just over half of the intended number of government assisted refugees with 2 months to go in the year. This isn’t even the worst statistic as Canada’s reached only ⅕ of its targeted number for privately sponsored refugees.

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New Immigration rules being implemented now and for the future of Canada

     The federal government has tried to keep pace with the overwhelming demand of its clients – the thousands of individuals who seek to make Canada their new home. Local PR’s and Canadian citizens who wish to sponsor their parent or grandparent from their home country were provided another opportunity from Sept – Oct, 2021

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There is “no one more pro-immigrant” Doug Ford states after his controversial remarks

Ontario Premier Doug Ford made some controversial comments this past Monday and has doubled down refusing to apologize. He made a remark regarding the productivity of new immigrants in Canada and the required labour needed to be accepted here. “You come here like every other new Canadian has come here, you work your tail off,”

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New pathway to permanent residency in place for over 90,000 essential temporary workers and international graduates

The Canadian Government has created a new program to make it easier to attain permanent residence in Canada. Its focus will be on the contribution of immigrants who worked essential, unskilled jobs during the pandemic. To be eligible, workers must have at least 1 year of Canadian work experience in a health-care profession or another

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