New Brunswick Opens 2026 Immigration Selections with Large Multi-Stream PNP Draw

New Brunswick has officially launched its 2026 provincial immigration program with a major round of invitations under the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP). The province conducted a series of draws between January 13 and January 15, issuing invitations to candidates across multiple immigration streams. This first selection round of the year focused on applicants […]

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Canada Records First Decline in Foreign Worker and Student Population in Years

For the first time in several years, Canada has experienced a year-over-year decline in the total number of temporary residents, including international students and foreign workers. This shift marks a notable turning point after years of rapid growth driven by labour shortages and international student intake. Between 2024 and 2025, Canada recorded a net reduction […]

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British Columbia Opens 2026 with First Entrepreneur Immigration Draw

British Columbia has officially launched its 2026 Provincial Nominee Program activity by conducting the first entrepreneur-focused draw of the year. The selection reinforces the province’s continued priority on attracting experienced business owners who can contribute to economic growth and job creation across British Columbia. The invitations were issued under the Entrepreneur Immigration category, targeting candidates […]

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Canada Introduces Temporary Relief Measure to Help Ukrainians Maintain Legal Status

The federal government has announced a new temporary immigration measure aimed at helping Ukrainian nationals and their family members remain legally in Canada while their permanent residence applications are being processed. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) confirmed that this policy simplifies access to work permits and study permits for eligible Ukrainians who would normally […]

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Canada Overhauls Authority Structure for Immigration Decision-Making

Canada’s immigration system is undergoing a significant internal transformation following the release of a newly updated Instrument of Designation and Delegation (IDD). Published on January 16, 2026, the revised document outlines major changes to how authority is distributed among immigration officers and senior officials. The restructuring was authorized by Immigration Minister Lena Diab and took […]

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Canada’s Start-Up Visa Ends: What Comes Next for Entrepreneur Immigrants?

With Canada officially closing the Start-Up Visa (SUV) Program on January 1, 2026, many aspiring immigrant entrepreneurs are questioning their next steps toward permanent residence. While the program’s closure marks the end of a popular federal pathway for start-up founders, it does not signal the end of business immigration to Canada. Entrepreneurs still have multiple […]

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Federal Court Sets Major Precedent on Incomplete Immigration Applications

In a landmark decision with wide-reaching implications for Canada’s immigration system, the Federal Court has confirmed that applicants have the legal right to challenge the return of immigration applications deemed “incomplete” by immigration officers. This ruling marks a significant shift in how such decisions are viewed under Canadian administrative law, particularly in a system where […]

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IRCC Reports Faster Processing Times Across Several Immigration Programs in January Update

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released its January processing time update, bringing positive news for many immigration applicants. Several major permanent residence and temporary residence programs have seen noticeable reductions in wait times, reflecting progress in clearing application backlogs. Among the most significant improvements are reduced processing times for the Atlantic Immigration Program, […]

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Certain Foreign Workers Can Apply for a TFWP Work Permit Without an Approved LMIA

Foreign workers already in Canada may have an important option to maintain their legal work status—even if their employer has not yet received a positive or neutral Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Under special measures introduced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), eligible workers can submit a work permit application under the Temporary Foreign […]

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Global Rush for Second Citizenship Grows as Canada Expands Passport Eligibility

Rising Uncertainty Fuels Demand for Dual Nationality As global mobility becomes increasingly unpredictable and geopolitical uncertainty continues to reshape travel and residency rules, demand for second citizenships is climbing rapidly. Individuals across the world are seeking alternative passports not just for convenience, but for long-term stability, freedom of movement, and personal security. This trend is […]

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