Alberta Issues 36 Invitations to Health Care Professionals in Latest AAIP Draw

In a focused move to attract skilled medical professionals to the province, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) held a targeted draw on June 3, 2025, issuing 36 invitations to health care workers through its Express Entry-aligned Dedicated Health Care Pathway. This marks the sixth health care-specific draw under this pathway in 2025, showcasing the […]

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Peace Liard Becomes Latest BC Region to Unveil Key Jobs and Industries for Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP)

In a move aimed at boosting population growth and addressing labour shortages in its remote communities, Peace Liard, located in the northeastern part of British Columbia, has officially announced its priority sectors and occupations for Canada’s Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP). This announcement identifies the specific job roles and economic sectors that will be the […]

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Thinking of Changing Careers? These Jobs Offer the Easiest Route to Canadian Permanent Residency via Express Entry

As Canada’s Express Entry system becomes increasingly competitive, many foreign nationals are reevaluating their career paths to enhance their chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency. For those who don’t hold a provincial nomination, aren’t fluent in French, and can’t meet the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores needed under the Canadian […]

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BREAKING: New Bill Aims to Restore Citizenship Rights to “Lost Canadians” Affected by Outdated Law

A newly proposed bill in the House of Commons could restore Canadian citizenship to thousands of individuals previously denied it due to restrictive legislation. If passed, Bill C-3: An Act to Amend the Citizenship Act (2025) will rectify the controversial first-generation limit (FGL) on citizenship by descent and expand eligibility for future generations of Canadians […]

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Quebec Unveils Major Immigration Overhaul: New Plans for 2026–2029 Focus on French, Fewer Temporary Residents

Montreal, QC – In a landmark announcement that signals a shift in provincial immigration policy, Quebec Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge has released a comprehensive set of proposed immigration reforms set to guide the province’s strategy from 2026 through 2029. The proposed measures emphasize a reduction in temporary resident levels, a reinforced commitment to the French […]

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Exposed: How Fake Work Permit Applications Are Undermining Canada’s Immigration System

Overview Canada’s immigration system is under increasing strain from a growing and controversial practice: the use of “fake work permit extensions” by temporary foreign workers. These applications, often submitted without genuine job offers or employment intentions, are being used strategically to extend stays in Canada under “maintained status” while awaiting outcomes for permanent residency pathways. […]

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IRCC Holds Targeted Express Entry Draw for Healthcare and Social Services Professionals

Canada’s immigration department, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), conducted its latest Express Entry draw on June 4, targeting candidates in healthcare and social services occupations. A total of 500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued to eligible candidates. To qualify for this draw, candidates were required to have a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) […]

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Ontario Restarts Immigration Draws, Issues 3,700+ Invitations After Four-Month Pause

After a four-month hiatus, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) resumed its provincial immigration draws on June 3, issuing a total of 3,719 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency under the Employer Job Offer streams. This sudden wave of ITAs follows the recent announcement of Ontario’s reduced nomination allocation for 2025—down 50% to just […]

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Ontario Slashes Immigration Quota for 2025 Amid Federal Cutbacks

Ontario has officially announced a significant reduction in its immigration intake for 2025, following major changes imposed by the federal government. The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) confirmed it will only be allowed to nominate 10,750 candidates this year—a 50% cut from the 21,500 nominations it issued in 2024. This dramatic reduction is expected to […]

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Saskatchewan Suspends Immigration Applications in Key Sectors Due to Nomination Cap

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has begun returning immigration applications from candidates in the transportation, retail, and hospitality sectors after reaching a cap on the number of nominations it can issue to these sectors. Sector-Specific Cap Reached As part of policy updates implemented in March 2025, Saskatchewan introduced a sector-specific cap, limiting nominations for […]

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