Canada Express Entry: Predictions for September 2025 Draws and CRS Cut-Offs

Canada’s Express Entry system continues to be one of the most crucial pathways for skilled workers aiming to secure permanent residency (PR). As of September 1, 2025, applicants and immigration professionals are closely watching for the next set of draws after the most recent one on August 19, which targeted healthcare professionals. Immigration, Refugees and […]

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Alberta Holds Another Draw for Law Enforcement Professionals Under AAIP

Alberta continues its targeted efforts to strengthen its police services through the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). The province conducted a new draw under its Law Enforcement Pathway on August 19, 2025, issuing invitations to apply for provincial nomination. This marks the fifth draw of 2025 under this specialized pathway, which was created to help […]

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News Report – September 2025: Express Entry Pool and Draw Updates

Express Entry pool trends show both rising competitiveness and declining profile numbers in August 2025. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted multiple draws, while the overall pool size decreased, especially among higher CRS score ranges. Here’s a detailed breakdown: Express Entry Draws in August 2025 Monthly ITA Trends in 2025 Current Express Entry Pool […]

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New Financial Rules for International Students in Canada (Effective September 1, 2025)

Starting September 1, 2025, international students applying for a Canadian study permit must show a higher proof of funds requirement. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has increased the minimum living expense threshold by $2,260 CAD, bringing the total to $22,895 CAD for a single applicant. This change reflects rising living costs in Canada and […]

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Majority of Healthcare Temporary Workers Secure Canadian PR

A new study from Statistics Canada reveals that Canada’s healthcare sector has been a major pathway to permanent residency (PR) for foreign workers. Between 2000 and 2022, more than 58% of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) in healthcare successfully transitioned to PR. Key Findings from the Study Immigration Streams Used by Healthcare Workers Demographic Trends Role […]

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Ontario Issues 468 Invitations in Latest OINP Draws on August 28, 2025

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) resumed its invitation rounds on August 28, 2025, after a pause of nearly three months, issuing a total of 468 invitations across five targeted draws. These draws were conducted under the Foreign Worker stream, International Student stream, and In-Demand Skills stream, focusing on candidates with job offers in key […]

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Express Entry After 40: How Candidates Can Still Qualify for Canadian Permanent Residency Without a Provincial Nomination

For many immigration hopefuls, turning 40 often sparks the fear that their chances of obtaining Canadian permanent residency through Express Entry are over. This belief largely stems from the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which reduces points for age once applicants pass 30. However, immigration experts point out that while age does lower scores, it does […]

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India and Canada Appoint New High Commissioners in Move to Rebuild Diplomatic Ties

India and Canada have finally filled their long-vacant high commissioner posts, a move widely seen as the first step towards easing tensions and repairing bilateral relations that have remained strained for nearly two years. Key Developments For a consultation about Immigration options, reach out to the CAD IMMIGRATION today!

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Nova Scotia Immigration 2025: Only 1,312 Provincial Spots Left

Nova Scotia has confirmed the number of immigration spaces it has left for 2025, revealing strong demand but limited availability. Key Updates on Immigration Allocations Distribution of Immigration Spaces Heavy Backlog of Applications Why Interest is So High Provincial Selection Factors Nova Scotia has stated that immigration selections are not based solely on application numbers. […]

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Canada Opens Path to Citizenship Through Discretionary Grant Program

The Canadian government has introduced interim measures that allow thousands of people, who were previously excluded from Canadian citizenship because of the First-Generation Limit (FGL) rule, to now apply for a discretionary grant of Canadian citizenship. This measure particularly helps individuals born abroad to Canadian parents who could not inherit citizenship due to restrictions in […]

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