The latest news on the immigration policy, and the border.

Germany is aiming to naturalize 40,000 people in 2025, backed by a simplified citizenship law and faster processing. With easier rules and rising approvals, it’s a strong opportunity for skilled immigrants and professionals planning long-term settlement in Germany.

The Canadian immigration department has decided to reopen the operations of phone support for answering the questions and inquires raised. The Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) phone operations were put on.

Canada"s new Agri-Food Pilot Program will accept the first applications on May 15, 2020. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will announce more details closer to the launch date.

&With effect from April 30, 2020, at 9 a.m. EDT, the Canadian immigration department increased the processing fees for foreign nationals who wish to become permanent residents.

The Parent and Grandparent Visa (Super Visa) is a temporary resident permit allowing parents and grandparents of Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents to visit for up to 2 years in Canada..

America's temporary ban on immigration is set to come into effect now that President Donald Trump has followed through with a promise he first made on Twitter Monday evening. Trump signed.

A new Canadian immigration program based in Atlantic Canada will allow international graduates to apply for permanent residence upon graduation, after fulfilling set eligibility criteria, with no requirement for the applicant to have work.

&On February 11, 2020, the community of Claresholm, Alberta, became the fifth community participating in the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) to open to applicants. There are six communities that have not yet.

&From past 2 decades, Canada has tried to encourage immigrants to move to its smaller cities. The main tool to fulfill this goal is Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program is a three-year program launched to offer new immigrants a great job opportunity in Canada's four Maritime Provinces.