President-elect Donald Trump has promised a sweeping overhaul of U.S. immigration policy, one that aims to build upon and escalate the already strident measures of his first term. Per the plans he ...
If elected president, Donald Trump’s immigration plans could mean international students choose other countries, and many aspiring immigrants will find themselves out of luck. Analyzing Trump ...
At a rally this week in Madison Square Garden, Donald Trump asked for what he calls his “favorite chart” to be beamed onto the giant screens. With bold type and bright colors, it shows the ...
The Quebec government is suspending two major pathways to permanent residency as part of a reassessment of its overall immigration strategy. Over the next few months, the Legault government will ...
Photo illustration: Jordan Kranse WASHINGTON—On the campaign trail, Donald Trump routinely promises he will end illegal immigration. Behind the scenes, his closest advisers and allies are also ...
Today, Jean-François Roberge, the Quebec minister of immigration, announced the details of the Quebec Immigration Plan for 2025. According to the latest announcement, the province plans to stay on ...
According to Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC’s) newest Immigration Levels Plan, nearly half of all planned admission spaces for new permanent residents in the coming year will be ...
Presidential candidates Harris and Trump differ sharply on the benefits of immigration for the U.S. economy. What role do immigrants play? Immigration has been a flash point of the U.S. political ...
4:46 Canada reducing number of immigrants over next 3 years, Trudeau announces While the economy has been identified as a top concern among American voters, immigration is not far behind ...
“Japan is standing on the verge of whether [it] can continue to function as a society.” While the Japanese government and people might not be against immigrants, Japan could provide them with better ...
Quebec has a special agreement on immigration with the Government of Canada. This means you need to apply to Quebec before you apply for permanent residence.