Planning to Work in Canada? Here’s How LMIA-Based Work Permits Really Work — And Why CAD Immigration Can Make the Process Easier

When it comes to working in Canada, many foreign nationals rely on the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) process to secure a valid work permit through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). However, there’s often confusion between the validity of an LMIA and the actual duration of the work permit. This article breaks it down […]

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B.C.’s Okanagan Region Halts PR Applications Amid Surging Demand Through RCIP

Okanagan’s RCIP Intake Cancelled as Interest in Rural Immigration Skyrockets In a surprising move, the North Okanagan-Shuswap region of British Columbia has suspended its second intake round for permanent residency (PR) under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) due to an overwhelming volume of applications. This unexpected cancellation reflects the immense popularity of Canada’s rural […]

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Avoid These Common Mistakes When Applying for Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship in Canada

If you’ve recently received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) through the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), this may be your only opportunity to sponsor your loved ones for permanent residency (PR) in Canada. Since IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) has not reopened the intake pool since 2020, every ITA is crucial. To make the […]

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Great Opportunity for EU Citizens: Apply for Canadian Work Permits Without an LMIA

If you’re a citizen of the European Union, a new and simplified pathway is now available for you to work in Canada — without the long wait and complexity of obtaining a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). This opportunity comes through the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which was created to strengthen […]

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Altona & Rhineland, Manitoba Open Rural PR Pathway with New List of Priority Jobs and Employers

The southern Manitoba communities of Altona and Rhineland have officially released their list of priority sectors, high-demand occupations, and designated employers under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP). This marks a significant step in helping local employers fill labour shortages while offering eligible foreign workers a direct pathway to Canadian permanent residency (PR). The RCIP […]

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Big Changes Coming to Ontario in August 2025: What You Need to Know

Ontario is rolling out a wave of new laws starting August 1, 2025, that will impact everything from alcohol prices to tenant protections in Toronto. These measures, part of the 2025 Ontario Budget A Plan to Protect Ontario, aim to support local businesses, lower costs for consumers, and safeguard vulnerable renters across the province. Let’s […]

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Canada Reopens Parents & Grandparents Program with New Draw Beginning July 28, 2025

July 28, 2025 – Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has officially reopened the highly anticipated Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) for the 2025 intake. Starting today, IRCC will issue 17,860 invitations to apply (ITAs) over approximately two weeks, aiming to receive 10,000 complete sponsorship applications for permanent residence. Invitations are being sent exclusively to […]

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Quebec Begins Issuing Invitations Under New Skilled Worker Selection Program

On July 17, 2025, Quebec issued its first invitations under the new Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ) — marking the official launch of this immigration pathway after its initial introduction in 2024. This draw focused on candidates already living in Quebec, with priority given to those who: Streams Targeted in This Round Quebec selected candidates […]

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Nova Scotia PNP Limits 2025 Applications Amid Federal Reductions

Nova Scotia has announced it will not process certain Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) applications in 2025 due to overwhelming demand and a federally mandated cut to its annual allocation. The province confirmed on July 16 that it has already received more applications than it is permitted to nominate this year. As a result, not all […]

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Canada Offers Free Pre- and Post-Arrival Support for Internationally Educated Nurses

Canada has launched a new initiative to support internationally educated nurses (IENs) as they prepare to join the country’s healthcare workforce. The Pre-Arrival and Post-Arrival Supports and Services (PASS) Program, funded by the federal government and delivered by the CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses, offers tailored assistance to help nurses integrate successfully into the […]

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