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Canada faces pressure to suspend the Safe Third Country Agreement following Trump's asylum freeze
President Trump's decision to halt asylum claims has intensified calls for Canada to suspend the Safe Third Country Agreement, with legal experts warning the pact may no longer be valid. Immigration lawyers argue the U.S. has abandoned its obligation under the UN Refugee Convention, eliminating the agreement's foundation. While some specialists caution that suspension could trigger an influx of asylum seekers—potentially millions currently in the U.S.—others insist Canada fa
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Ottawa issues a warning to Canadian citizens with US permanent residency
Global Affairs Canada has released an updated travel advisory cautioning Canadian citizens who hold US green cards about potential...
Oct 8
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Quebec border crossing sees 263% surge in asylum claims amid intensified US immigration enforcement
The Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing between New York and Quebec has seen a significant 263% increase in asylum claims since...
Sep 22
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Canada records a 2.1% increase in non-resident visitors for May 2025, despite declining US and overseas arrivals
According to data released by Statistics Canada on July 23, 2025, the number of non-resident visitors entering Canada reached 2,310,414...
Jul 24
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Quebec halts invitation letters for CSQ holders seeking work permits outside the province
Global Affairs Canada reports that approximately 55 Canadians are currently held in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...
Jul 17
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US temporary foreign workers in Canada show a significant decline from 2010 to 2023
Statistics Canada's latest report reveals a notable downward trend in the number of US citizens working temporarily in Canada, dropping...
Apr 28
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