2020: The Year That Was, Perspectives and Prospects- IITM Immigration

The end of 2020 quickly approaches. This year has been unlike any other. The coronavirus has upended the best-laid plans and brought with it unexpected and unprecedented challenge, upheaval, and suffering to Canadians and those wishing to become them. But the same circumstances have also brought out remarkable acts of creativity, compassion, and kindness. I…

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The Canadian Family is Expanding, Mixed-Orientation Unions Deserve a Seat at the Table- IITM Immigration

New Canadians immigrate to Canada through a variety of immigration pathways. One of the most popular is conjugal sponsorship. Historically, sexual intimacy has been a key consideration in determining whether a couple is really a couple. But that framework appears to be changing, with dramatic results. In September 2020, the Federal Court of Canada issued…

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Granting permanent residence to “guardian angel” asylum seekers is the least we can do- IITM Immigration

Marcelin François, an asylum seeker who worked part-time as a nurse’s aide, died of coronavirus in the loving arms of his wife this past April. François was one of an estimated 1,000 asylum seekers working in Quebec’s health sector, fighting the coronavirus pandemic on the front lines. Many of them do not have access to…

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Canadian kindness during coronavirus pandemic- IITM Immigration

It is easy to get jaded by all the negativity the coronavirus pandemic has caused in our everyday lives, as a result, we forget how in times of crisis there presents an opportunity for human kindness to reveal itself. Canadians are often perceived as being polite, kind, and generous. Many of us take modest pride…

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On the new immigration programs for essential workers and graduates- IITM Immigration

The pandemic has highlighted the importance of essential workers, yet before the launch of the new pathways, there were limited options for workers in many of these occupations to become permanent residents. The new programs open the doors to essential workers and recent graduates who are working in Canada. In 2020, the immigration minister went…

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Comment on Minimum CRS cutoff 300 in new Alberta PNP draw by Funmilayo Oresegun

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Comment on British Columbia invites 373 in new PNP draws by Rehan Ahmed Siddiqui

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Comment on David Cohen: A Tribute to a Canadian Immigration Icon by Thulasidas NG

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Comment on David Cohen: A Tribute to a Canadian Immigration Icon by Joachim Nicholas

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Comment on Job vacancies in Canadian health care reach all-time high amid pandemic by Abdul Malik

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