One of the most prevailing misunderstandings around Canadian immigration revolves around age – specifically, the notion that crossing a certain age threshold might diminish one’s chances of stepping onto Canadian soil as a permanent resident. As with many myths, the reality is far more nuanced and hopeful than many believe. For those over 45, Canada’s doors are not only open, but they also usher in a world of possibilities, cultural experiences, and fresh beginnings. This article delves deep into immigration policies, shedding light on the truth and offering hope for those looking to make Canada their new home in their prime years.
Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller plans to override Quebec’s immigration cap to expedite family reunification. Despite requests to Quebec to increase its family reunification limit, currently set at about 10,000 applicants yearly, the federal government will now issue permanent residence permits beyond this cap. This decision, driven by a humanitarian perspective, aims to address the …