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26 March 2020

UPDATED Coronavirus: How Canada's Provincial Immigration Programs Are Reacting

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March 26, 2020 - Canada's provincial nominee programs (PNPs) are reacting in different ways to the Coronavirus crisis.
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2020-03-23 – Canada's provincial nominee programs (PNPs) are reacting in different ways to the coronavirus crisis.

Some are delaying draws, while others continue to issue invitations to apply, despite the border restrictions being put in place by the federal government.

Canada is in a period of outright instability concerning how coronavirus will impact immigration in the coming months.

One thing for certain is that once this difficult period is over, Canada will return to the immigration policy that is to see it welcome more than 350,000 newcomers per year by 2022.

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