Fortress or Refuge? Canada Prepares for Asylum Surge Amid Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

Fortress or Refuge? Canada Prepares for Asylum Surge Amid Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

Potential Crisis at the Canada-U.S. Border As President-elect Donald Trump pledges to enact the largest deportation effort in U.S. history, Canadian officials and advocacy groups are bracing for a potential surge of asylum-seekers across their shared border. Canada’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), along with migrant aid organizations, are on high alert as they anticipate…

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Widows Foundation lauds WACOL, Action Aid, Women’s Voice Leadership Project over empowerment

A community-based organisation under the umbrella of Obige Obukpa Widows Care Foundation, OOWCF, has lauded Women Aid Collective, Action Aid , and Women’s Voice Leadership Project for empowering women with training and startup kits in Obige Obukpa community. OOWCF which spoke through its Executive Director, Lolo Eucharia Eze, during the Close Out Meeting With Community…

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Canada to Tighten College Standards Amid Growing Foreign Student Population

Canada is taking steps to improve college standards in response to the problems presented by an increasing number of international students attending universities in the nation. The action is a reaction to complaints that the labor market and housing are being negatively impacted by the fast inflow of overseas students. The framework, which was unveiled…

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Why Many Nigerians, Other Immigrants in Canada Struggle Financially” – Insights from an Immigration Job Placement Expert

A Nigerian lady residing in Canada, working as a job placement officer, has ignited a fiery debate by asserting that many immigrants, including Nigerians, struggle financially in North America due to their alleged lack of appropriate work ethic. Her comments have raised questions about the challenges immigrants face as they attempt to integrate into a…

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Japa: Welders, carpenters, plumbers, others needed in Canada

Canada has extended an invitation to skilled workers, including professionals like carpenters, plumbers, and welders, from various countries, which has further intensified the trend of people leaving their home countries (‘japa’ syndrome). The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recently announced that they have introduced an immigration pathway specifically for skilled workers with expertise in…

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