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Unlocking New Opportunities: Canada's PR Applications in the Upcoming Years

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  Have you heard about the latest buzz in immigration news? Canada is about to announce something big, and it’s got everyone talking. It’s all about welcoming new people to Canada, and we at  Choice Immigration Services  are super excited to share these updates with you. Let’s dive into what this means for those dreaming of a new life in Canada. Big News on Canada’s Immigration Front The Canadian government is soon going to reveal its Immigration Levels Plan for the years 2024 to 2026. What’s that, you ask? It’s a guide that tells us how many people will be invited to become permanent residents in Canada. It covers three main areas of immigration: Economic Family Humanitarian What’s the Importance of This Plan? Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) requires the government to share its immigration plans every year (except during election years). This plan helps us understand who Canada is looking to welcome and why. A Fresh Look at Immigration Just a day before this big

Canada-India Relations: Will Your Student Visa Application Be Impacted?

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  As the Canada-India diplomatic crisis unfolds, many are left pondering its implications, particularly regarding the flow of Indian students to Canada. If you’re an Indian student eyeing a Canadian educational experience, you’re likely wondering: “Will my application be affected?” Let’s find out. The Diplomatic Situation Relations between Canada and India have become bitter recently. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged that Indian government operatives were involved in the assassination of a Sikh independence activist on Canadian soil. This has resulted in tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions and a halt to visa processing services for Canadians by India. The situation right now is not so good and could be either short-lived or a prolonged deadlock. Why It Matters for Indian Students India is the largest source of international students and immigrants for Canada. Nearly 40% of all international students by the end of 2022 were Indians. If tensions escalate and remain unresolved