As of April 1, 2024,
Increases apply to the following AAIP assessments:
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Amount |
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$840 |
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$3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500 |
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$200 |
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$150 |
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$150 |
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$250 |
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$150 |
As of April 1, 2024,
Increases apply to the following AAIP assessments:
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|
Amount |
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$840 |
|
$3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500 |
|
$200 |
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$150 |
|
$150 |
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$250 |
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$150 |
As of 11:30 p.m. ET on February 29, 2024
Mexican citizens travelling to Canada will need to meet new requirements to travel to Canada.
What’s changing
Starting at 11:30 p.m. ET on February 29, 2024
These changes apply even if you already booked your travel. Having pre-booked travel plans or a previously valid eTA does not guarantee you will be approved for a new eTA or a visa.
Visitors are temporary residents who don’t have a valid work or study permit, such as tourists, students on a study term less than 6 months, or business visitors.
If you’re a visitor who had an eTA, or submitted an application for an eTA before 11:30 p.m. ET on February 29, 2024, you won’t be able to use it to travel.
Before you can travel to Canada, you need to either
apply and be approved for an eTA under the new rules, or
apply and be approved for a visitor visa
Who can apply for an eTA under the new rules
You’re eligible for an eTA if you meet all of these 3 requirements:
An eTA is for air travel only. Even if you are eligible for an eTA, you need a visitor visa if you plan to travel to Canada by car, bus, train or boat, including a cruise ship (even if you don’t leave the ship).
If you’re not eligible for an eTA, you will need a visitor visa. If you’re not sure which one you need, answer some questions to find out.
What you need to board your flight to Canada if you have an eTA
When you fly to Canada, you must
We recommend you
Who needs a visa
A visitor visa is an official document that we put in your passport that shows you meet the requirements to travel to Canada.
It costs CAN$100; however there may be other costs that you need to pay such as a biometrics (fingerprints and photo) collection fee of CAN$85.
Most visitor visas issued by Canada are multiple-entry visas, which are valid for up to 10 years.
If you need a visa and are travelling soon
You can check our processing times to find out how long it might take to get your visa.
If you’re travelling soon, you should indicate in detail in your application the urgent and/or compelling reason for your travel. This information may be considered when your application is processed.
Requests for urgent/expedited processing are not guaranteed.
If possible, we recommend delaying your travel until your visitor visa application has been finalized. If you can’t get a visa in time, you will need to adjust your travel plans. IRCC won’t give refunds for lost travel expenses.
How other travellers from Mexico might be affected
Mexican citizens already in Canada without a study or work permit
Study permit and work permit holders
You may be eligible to have your eTA reactivated. To find out if you are eligible
send a web form request
complete all required fields
If you are not eligible to have your eTA reactivated, you will need to submit a new eTA application based on the new requirements or a visitor visa application. If you’re not sure if you need an eTA or a visa, answer some questions to find out.
Dual citizens
Lawful permanent residents of the United States (green card holders)
Mexican diplomatic passport holders
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The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, delivered today on a commitment to expand pathways for temporary foreign workers by allocating an additional 2,000 spaces under the Provincial Nominee Program.
The Government of Canada is committed to an immigration system that strengthens Canada’s economy and contributes to the growth of good middle-class jobs. We are committed to providing foreign workers, in particular those filling long-term labour market needs and who have integrated into Canadian society, with more pathways to permanent residency.
These additional spaces will provide more opportunities for existing temporary foreign workers at the intermediate skill level (National Occupation Code C) to transition to permanent residence, and help to address worker vulnerability.
This fulfills the Minister’s mandate commitment to further develop pathways to permanent residency so that eligible applicants are able to fully contribute to Canadian society. It means more opportunities for workers who are well established in Canada to access the economic immigration pathways that are the best fit for their qualifications.
These additional spaces under the Provincial Nominee Program complement other immigration programs, including the Atlantic Immigration Pilot and the recently launched Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot, which can also help temporary foreign workers become permanent residents.
Quotes
“Temporary foreign workers fill long-term labour market needs and contribute to the growth of our economy. We recognize the need to provide opportunities for them to transition to permanent residence – and these additional spaces under the Provincial Nominee Program will do just that.”
– The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Quick facts
Fraudulent emails and phone calls -CRA!
The CRA is warning Canadians that fraudulent emails and phone calls purporting to be from the Agency are currently being reported. Find out more about these scams and learn how you can protect yourself.
You may get a phone call from a person aggressively telling you to pay the taxes you owe. This person will claim to be from the Canada Revenue Agency.
In an effort to prevent you from falling prey to these cons, the CRA is releasing transcripts of the scams that are currently targeting taxpayers.
Caller ID is a useful function. However, the information displayed can be altered by criminals. Never use only the displayed information to confirm the identity of the caller whether it be an individual, a company or a government entity.
The first example is a voice message that was received by a CRA employee based in Halifax and contains several red flags you should be aware of:
Transcript:
The reason behind this call is to notify you that we have registered a criminal case against your name concerning a tax evasion and tax fraud in the federal court house. So if you want any further information about this case, please make sure you give us a call back as quick as possible to our direct hotline number to the Canada Revenue Agency Headquarters. That is 613-927-9919, I will please repeat the number, it is 613-927-9919. If we don’t receive a call from your side, please be prepared to face the legal consequences, as the issue of tax is extremely serious and time-sensitive. So have a blessed time.
The second example is a voice message of telephone scam in which the caller urges the listener to return a call, before legal action is taken against them. The call contains several red flags that you should be aware of:
Transcript:
…at hand is extremely time-sensitive. I am officer Nicky Johnson from the Canada Revenue Agency, and the hot-line to my division is 613-665-0503. I repeat, it’s 613-665-0503. Don’t disregard this message, and do return the call before we take any action against you. Goodbye and take care.
The third example is another voice message telephone scam in which the caller urges the listener to return a call before legal action is taken against them. The call contains several red flags that you should be aware of:
Transcript:
So in next 24 hours we will be marking a lien on your assets and your bank accounts due to your inability to settle your dues with the CRA. A bill collection officer will visit you soon to complete the paper works. If you have any questions then call our tax default line. 888-745-0433, I repeat it’s, 888-745-0433. If you don’t call immediately, or if we don’t hear from your attorney either, then you will be solely responsible for all legal consequences. Goodbye.
The fourth example is a scam phone call to Nate Brideau, a Winnipeg-based corporate tax specialist. Nate recognized the scam early. He recorded several calls the scammers made and sent the recordings to the Winnipeg Free Press, which published an article on the issue.
To hear another example of a phone scam, go to CBC’s recording of a phone scam.
May 5, 2016—Ottawa, ON – More immigrant entrepreneurs are coming to Canada through the Start-up Visa Program and the benefits are spreading growth and opportunity to middle-class families across the country.
As of May 2, 2016, 51 entrepreneurs had become permanent residents of Canada through the program, representing 26 start-ups that have launched or will be launching in communities across Canada, including Sydney, Halifax, Fredericton, Toronto, Mississauga, Waterloo, Thunder Bay, Calgary, Whistler, Vancouver and Victoria.
“The start-up visa started slowly but has steadily picked up steam,” Arif Virani, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, said today. “Every start-up that is established here has the potential to provide jobs and economic opportunity for Canadians, contributing to our country’s growth and diversity.”
The Start-up Visa Program is drawing successful applicants from a diverse range of countries, including Australia, China, Costa Rica, Egypt, India, Iran, South Africa and Uruguay, and across a number of industries, including technology, food product manufacturing, education, medical research, banking, human resources, and advertising.
This five-year pilot program allows entrepreneurs who have the support of a designated Canadian entity to apply for permanent residence as they establish their company in Canada. Demand for this program is growing, with more than 50 additional permanent resident applications still in process from entrepreneurs from around the world who have the support of a designated Canadian venture capital fund, angel investor group or business incubator to launch their start-ups in Canada.
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정 ** - Cook
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나 ** - Liquor store supervisor
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윤 ** - Dental Technician
2019년 11월 접수→2020년 03월 AINP-AOS주정부 승인
이 ** - Food service supervisor
2019년 11월 접수→2020년 03월 AINP-AOS주정부 승인
최 ** - Housekeeping supervisor
2019년 11월 접수→2020년 04월 AINP-AOS주정부 승인
오 ** - Cook
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김 ** - Retail Store Supervisor
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정 ** - Retail Store Supervisor
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정 ** - Food Service Supervisor
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권 ** - Cook
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Retail store supervisor
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Cook
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Retail Store Supervisor
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Food Service Supervisor
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Housekeeping Supervisor
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Retail Store Supervisor
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Cook
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Edmonton |
780-414-7420 |
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Calgary |
403-450-3698 |