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Ministerial Instructions and Federal Skilled Worker Class Applications

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Proposed Changes to the Federal Skilled Worker Programs

Proposed Amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Authorized Representatives)

Royal Assent of Bill C-35, An Amendment to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Authorized Representatives)

National online consultation launched to gather views on impact of marriage fraud

Government of Canada introduces changes to work permits for international students, making Canada more attractive for skilled individuals

Post-Graduation Work Permit Program

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