
Isabelle Dubois
Isabelle Dubois is a spokesperson for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, who recently addressed the uncertainties surrounding the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot program, emphasizing that applications already received will still be processed regardless of the program's expiration.
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Department spokesperson Isabelle Dubois said in an e-mail.
Immigration Department experimenting with AI to advise newcomers on where to settleIsabelle Dubois, a spokesperson for IRCC, said the recruitment of graduate-level students is 'an important focus of our social media strategy.'
Fewer international master’s students given permits to study in last two years, figures showIRCC spokesperson Isabelle Dubois reiterated the aims of attracting higher quality students to Canada.
Ottawa seeks to attract grad students from abroadSpokesperson Isabelle Dubois said the department will be screening applications from fans to ensure they are genuine visitors.
Immigration Department on alert for asylum claims during World CupIRCC spokesperson Isabelle Dubois stated that the legislative process for the bill is ongoing and must go through several stages.
Senate urged to give children adopted from overseas the same citizenship rights as those born in CanadaIsabelle Dubois, a spokesperson for the immigration department, declined to comment on past decisions regarding immigration policy.
Former immigration minister rejected officials’ advice to shelve Sudan humanitarian programIsabelle Dubois, an Immigration Department spokeswoman, stated that her department is helping asylum claimants find alternative housing.
Asylum seekers living in government-funded hotels told to check out by next weekIsabelle Dubois, a spokesperson for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, said the department is aware of the application and is currently reviewing it.
Legal action urges requirement for lawyer presence in meetings between border officials and migrantsIsabelle Dubois stated that IRCC-funded hotels were always a temporary measure to support local shelter systems.
Ottawa’s hotel bill for asylum seekers reaches $1.1-billionIRCC spokesperson Isabelle Dubois stated that new disclosures would follow existing privacy laws.
Passport and visa details could be shared with police, U.S. under border bill, critics warnIsabelle Dubois, a spokesperson for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, stated that applications already received will still be processed regardless of the pilot program's expiration.
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