Women make up the majority of clients using several federally-funded settlement supports, including language training, employment-related services and childcare.
The temporary resident’s lawyer argues that the department is applying the rules inconsistently, even as the Francophone stream gains traction across Canada.
The CBSA deported 22,500 foreign nationals in 2025 — the highest annual total in its history
New targeted Express Entry categories aim to fill gaps, but critics warn they're too narrow and may strand applicants
Third-party language testing measures how fast applicants complete the test rather than their fluency in English, critics say.
Canada's Sudan family reunification pathway was supposed to be an emergency way out of the country, but bureaucratic delays could last for
Thousands of entrepreneurs are already waiting for permanent residency, many of whom have built successful companies in Canada.
They invested hundreds of thousands to build businesses here, but they are still waiting to be accepted as Canadians.
The average undergraduate international student tuition was $38,081 last year, 83 per cent higher than average domestic tuition.
With the new cap on study permits, experts worry immigration agents might exploit other pathways to come to Canada