Quebec Sets Student Allocation Limits for Postsecondary Institutions

The Quebec Ministry of Immigration and Francization (MIFI) has introduced new limits on the number of international students that can be admitted to the province’s postsecondary institutions. These allocations, aimed at regulating the influx of international students, will be in effect until February 26, 2026. According to the new regulations, once an institution reaches its […]

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How to Prepare for a Job Interview in Canada: Essential Tips for Success

Securing a job in Canada is competitive, but being well-prepared for the interview process can significantly increase your chances of landing an offer. Whether you’re a newcomer looking to start your career in 2025 or making a career change, understanding the Canadian job interview process is key. This article will guide you through how to […]

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Quebec Extends Suspension of Low-Wage LMIA Processing, Expands to Laval

In a recent development, the province of Quebec has decided to extend the suspension of low-wage Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) for an additional nine months. The extension, announced by Jean-François Roberge, the Minister of Immigration, Francisation, and Integration, will keep the suspension in effect until November 30, […]

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Canada Extends CUAET Measures for Ukrainian Nationals Until 2026

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced an extension of the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) program, which allows Ukrainian nationals in Canada to continue applying for temporary residence status under facilitated processing until March 31, 2026. This extension will affect individuals who have arrived in Canada on or before March 31, 2024, […]

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CANCELLED: Marc Miller Set to Announce New Initiatives to Boost Canada’s Construction Sector

Immigration Minister Marc Miller was scheduled to unveil new initiatives aimed at bolstering Canada’s construction industry. The announcement was scheduled to take place today at a press conference in Ottawa, which is set for 1:00 PM ET (Toronto time) but due to certain reasons its cancelled now. This announcement comes at a crucial time when […]

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IRCC Backlog Continues to Decline as of January 2025

In a promising development for Canada’s immigration system, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has reported continued progress in reducing its application backlog. For the second consecutive month, the total backlog of applications has dropped below the one-million mark, with the most recent figures showing a reduction to 892,100 as of January 31, 2025. This […]

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Canada Announces Major Changes to Express Entry Categories for 2025

On February 27, 2025, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introduced significant modifications to its Express Entry system. The changes involve the introduction of a new category, alterations to existing categories, and the removal of certain occupations from others. These updates aim to address Canada’s evolving labor market needs and improve the country’s ability to […]

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Quebec Imposes Cap on International Student Applications for 2025-2026

In a significant policy move, the Government of Quebec has announced a cap on international student applications for the upcoming year. This new regulation, revealed on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, sets a limit of 124,760 international student applications to be processed under the Foreign Student Program between February 26, 2025, and February 26, 2026 The […]

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Prince Edward Island Restricts Atlantic Immigration Program to Specific Sectors Amid Immigration Space Shortage

In a significant shift in immigration policy, Prince Edward Island (PEI) has now limited the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) to foreign nationals working in healthcare, construction, and manufacturing. This restriction, which took effect on January 24, 2025, means that employers in other sectors will no longer be able to have their workers endorsed under the […]

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Canada Launches Guidelines for Immigration Pilots for Home Care Workers

Canada’s government has announced a new immigration initiative aimed at supporting home care workers, recognizing their vital role in society. Home care workers, who assist with childcare and provide essential services to seniors and people with disabilities, are crucial to maintaining the health and independence of vulnerable individuals in communities across the country. These workers […]

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