BC PNP Introduces New Transparency Measures: Updated Data Shows Candidate Competitiveness for ITAs

British Columbia has released a new set of detailed statistics offering unprecedented visibility into the competitiveness of candidates in its Skills Immigration pool. For the first time, applicants can clearly gauge how their scores compare with the wider registration pool, helping them understand their likelihood of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) under the BC […]

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QUEBEC ANNOUNCES MAJOR INCREASE TO PROOF OF FUNDS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STARTING 2026

Quebec has introduced one of its most significant financial policy changes for international students in years. Beginning January 1, 2026, the province will implement a substantial rise in proof-of-funds requirements for all study permit applicants—both new students and current students applying for extensions. This change will particularly impact applicants who are minors and single students, […]

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STUDY PERMIT REFUSALS RISE SHARPLY IN 2025: THE FIVE CORE REASONS AND HOW APPLICANTS CAN AVOID THEM

Canada has seen a significant surge in study permit refusal rates in 2025, impacting thousands of students who had hoped to begin their educational journey at Canadian institutions. Immigration experts report that most refusals stem from preventable errors—either in documentation, presentation, or financial preparation. Understanding the underlying reasons behind these refusals is essential for prospective […]

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Major Immigration Shifts Coming for International Students and Temporary Foreign Workers in Canada

Canada is preparing for some of the most significant immigration adjustments in recent years, following new announcements tied to the federal government’s 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan and Budget 2025. These changes will directly influence international students, temporary workers, and individuals hoping to transition to permanent residency. This report provides a comprehensive breakdown of what newcomers […]

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Alberta Introduces Major Reforms to the Rural Renewal Stream Effective January 1, 2026

Alberta has announced significant policy changes to the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program’s (AAIP) Rural Renewal Stream (RRS). These reforms will take effect on January 1, 2026, and are designed to address the growing demand for community endorsements, manage the limited number of federal nomination allocations, and ensure long-term sustainable immigration planning for rural regions. The […]

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Canada Prepares for New TR to PR Program: Applicants Urged to Gather Key Documents Now

A major transition program for temporary residents is on the horizon, and officials are urging individuals to begin preparing their documents immediately. Canada has confirmed that a new Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident (TR to PR) pathway will open in 2026–2027, enabling 33,000 temporary residents to secure permanent residency through a one-time measure. The last […]

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Canada’s Immigration Backlog Surges to 2.2 Million as System Faces Major Strain

Canada’s immigration processing system continues to face one of its most severe backlogs in recent years. New data released on November 18, 2025, reveals that more than 2.2 million applications—spanning citizenship, permanent residency, and temporary residency—were still under review as of September 30. Despite ongoing efforts to stabilize processing times, the overall inventory remains essentially […]

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International Graduates Can Keep Working Even if Interim PGWP Work Authorization Expires

Amid growing delays in Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) processing, thousands of international graduates across Canada are finding themselves in a stressful situation: their interim work authorization letters have expired while they are still waiting for a final decision. However, new clarification confirms an important message for students and employers—you can continue working full-time legally, as […]

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Budget 2025: Big wins for workers and newcomers — what changes, who benefits, and what to expect next

Canada’s Budget 2025 — approved on November 17 — introduces a wide-ranging package aimed at strengthening the labour market, speeding up newcomer integration, and helping workers adjust to economic change. Lawmakers framed the budget as an investment in a stronger, fairer workforce: faster credential recognition, more skills training, targeted supports for vulnerable sectors and workers, […]

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IRCC rolls out automated “green-light” tool to speed up in-Canada study-permit extensions

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada announced a new partial-automation system this month designed to speed up routine in-Canada study permit extension files. The Study Permit Extension Eligibility Model is a decision-tree algorithm that can instantly confirm straightforward eligibility checks and push those files to the front of the queue — while routing anything ambiguous to […]

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