University of Toronto Opens Its Doors to Harvard Students Amid U.S. Visa Uncertainty

In an unprecedented academic collaboration, the University of Toronto (UofT) has partnered with Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) to support international students facing immigration and visa-related disruptions in the United States. This initiative offers Harvard’s international students the opportunity to temporarily continue their studies in Canada—ensuring their academic progress is not stalled due to visa delays […]

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Stay or Lose It: Mastering Canada’s Permanent Residency Rules in 2025

Don’t Risk Your Status: A Complete Guide to Canada’s Residency Obligation for PR Holders Becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident (PR) is a dream come true for thousands of immigrants each year, offering a direct path to stability, social benefits, and eventual citizenship. But what many new residents overlook is this: Your PR status can be […]

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OINP Shake-Up: Ontario Can Now Reject Nomination Applications and Overhaul Immigration Streams

Massive Changes Hit Ontario’s Immigrant Nominee Program as Province Tightens Control As of July 1, 2025, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has entered a new era. The province now holds significantly more authority to manage, shape, and even reject immigration applications based on its economic needs. These sweeping changes come with the Working for […]

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Over 40? Here’s How You Can Still Immigrate to Canada in 2025

Think You’re Too Old to Move to Canada? Think Again—Here’s What You Need to Know Many skilled professionals in their 40s and beyond wrongly assume that their chances of immigrating to Canada are slim to none. While it’s true that Canada’s immigration points system tends to favour younger applicants, being over 40 is by no […]

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10 Bizarre and Unexpected Canadian Laws That Will Leave You Surprised

You’ve Heard of Canadian Kindness—But What About Canada’s Strangest Laws? From outlawing duels to regulating snowman height, Canada’s legal system holds more than a few quirky surprises. While many of its rules reflect progressive values and practical governance, some laws—both historical and current—seem pulled straight from a satire. As Canadians mark Canada Day with pride […]

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What Newcomers Always Get Wrong About Canada – Until They Arrive

Thinking of Moving to Canada? Here’s What You Didn’t Know You Needed to Know As Canada Day celebrations unfold across the country, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the quirks, realities, and surprises that often catch newcomers off guard. Canada is known for its friendliness, diversity, and breathtaking landscapes—but those planning to start a […]

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Major Changes Coming to Ontario in July 2025: New Protections for Tenants, Gig Workers, and People with Disabilities

Ontario Introduces Sweeping Legal Changes in July 2025 to Support Renters, Gig Workers, and Persons with Disabilities Starting July 2025, Ontario will implement three impactful new laws and regulations aimed at protecting vulnerable populations and modernizing provincial frameworks. These include: These initiatives reflect a broader shift in Ontario’s legal and social policy landscape—one that prioritizes […]

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Express Entry Surge: June Sees Highest Number of Draws in 2025 as Competition Heats Up in CRS Pool

Canada’s Express Entry System Ramps Up Activity in June 2025, Issuing Over 7,400 Invitations Canada’s Express Entry immigration system saw a major surge in activity in June 2025, with more Invitations to Apply (ITAs) issued than in April and May combined. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held six separate draws throughout the month—more than […]

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Canada to Launch New Immigration Stream for Agriculture and Fish Processing Workers

Subheading: IRCC Plans Targeted Labour Program to Address Sector Shortages Following Closure of Agri-Food PilotThe Government of Canada is moving forward with a new immigration stream aimed at addressing chronic labour shortages in agriculture and fish processing—two critical sectors of the Canadian economy. The initiative, spearheaded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), was outlined […]

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Alberta Steps Up Immigration Drive with Five Targeted Draws in June 2025

Subheading: Over 100 Invitations Issued Across Express Entry and Sector-Specific Pathways to Support Labour Demands Alberta is accelerating its efforts to attract skilled immigrants by conducting five provincial immigration draws between June 5 and June 19, 2025. The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) invited candidates with in-demand skills across critical sectors such as healthcare, technology, […]

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