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immigration canada

If you’ve ever daydreamed of leaving the frosty winters of Canada to work somewhere else — perhaps in sunny Australia or even the U.S. — you’re not alone. But, while Canadians dream of distant lands, it turns out the rest of the world is dreaming about us. Canada is the world's number one dream destination for those seeking employment overseas.

A new study by financial service Givetastic analysed average monthly Google search volumes across 164 countries. Using a keywords explorer tool, they ran searches for terms like "jobs" and "work" in up to 35 languages. Keywords associated with their own country were excluded to ensure accuracy, focussing only on external searches.

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Canada unveiled an ambitious plan to welcome tens of thousands of additional permanent residents in the next few years. But the Quebec government, which selects its own immigrants, is standing its ground on its resistance to higher immigration levels.

The federal plan calls for 500,000 new permanent residents nationwide by 2025, a big increase from the record 405,000 in 2021.

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International students in Montreal and across Canada could soon face a simpler process when it comes to renewing their study permits. The federal government has announced a pilot project to automate extensions of the document that allows students from abroad to study in Canada.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) says that the types of permits in the pilot have a high approval rate since they involve applicants who have already been approved to study in the country before.

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Many Americans have been looking for answers since June 24, when the U.S. Supreme Court reversed its landmark Roe v. Wade decision, allowing states to restrict or outright ban abortion access and regressing women's rights in the country by 50 years. Google searches like "how to move to Canada from the U.S." have seen a particular surge, rivalling levels only seen six years ago when Donald Trump was elected president.

Google Trends shows the query reached peak popularity in November 2016, leading up to Trump's victory. Searches for "move to Canada" went from a rating of 13 to 100 in just two and a half hours, as ballot counts saw Trump solidify his lead over Clinton. Around the same time, Canada's immigration website crashed due to "a significant increase in the volume of traffic," according to an IRCC spokesperson.

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