Majority of Canadians Still View Immigration Levels as Too High Despite Federal Reductions

Public Sentiment Wavers Despite Immigration ReductionsEven after the federal government significantly scaled back its immigration targets for 2025, a majority of Canadians still believe the country is admitting too many newcomers, according to a recent poll commissioned by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The national survey, conducted in November 2024, revealed that 54% of […]

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Canada’s Population Growth Slows Sharply Amid Stricter Immigration Policies

June 19, 2025 — Canada is seeing a dramatic shift in its population growth trajectory, as a result of newly implemented immigration policies aimed at reducing temporary and permanent resident admissions. Statistics Canada reports that between January 1 and April 1, 2025, the national population grew by only 20,107 people, translating to a virtually flat […]

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Vancouver Rises as Canada’s Only Top-10 Livable City in 2025 EIU Global Ranking

In the latest Global Livability Index published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Vancouver has emerged as Canada’s only city to secure a spot in the top 10 most livable cities worldwide. The city ranked 10th overall in 2025, reaffirming its global reputation for high living standards, despite a modest drop from its 7th place […]

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Canada’s Population Growth Nearly Comes to a Halt Amid Immigration Cuts

Canada’s population growth has slowed to one of its weakest rates in nearly a decade—excluding the pandemic—following a series of federal policy changes aimed at reducing temporary immigration. The first-quarter figures released by Statistics Canada paint a stark picture: the country added only 20,107 new residents between January and March 2025. This represents a near […]

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IRCC Releases New Processing Time Estimates as of June 17, 2025

The Government of Canada has issued updated immigration processing times through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), reflecting the most recent data as of June 17, 2025. These estimates provide essential guidance for those applying for visas, permanent residency, citizenship, and other immigration services. The IRCC regularly updates these timelines to reflect real-time processing capabilities […]

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Canada Introduces Major Immigration Reforms for Temporary Residents Under Proposed Strong Borders Act

On June 17, 2025, the Canadian federal government released comprehensive details on a new immigration reform package under the Strong Borders Act, introduced earlier this month. The legislation aims to tackle abuse of temporary resident programs, streamline the asylum system, and strengthen oversight across immigration processes. If passed, the Strong Borders Act will empower immigration […]

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New National Program Eases Path for Internationally Trained Teachers to Work in Canada

A new initiative promises to make it easier for internationally educated teachers to bring their skills to Canadian classrooms. Launched in November 2024, Pathways to Teach Canada, in partnership with World Education Services (WES), aims to streamline the often complex process of becoming a certified teacher in Canada. While Canada’s education sector has become a […]

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Remote Work Abroad While in Canada Can Now Boost Express Entry Points

In a groundbreaking update that aligns immigration rules with modern work trends, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has clarified that foreign remote work done while living in Canada can help skilled workers increase their Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points. This announcement is especially important for dual-job holders, freelancers, and remote professionals seeking […]

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Citizens from These Countries Can Apply for LMIA-Exempt Work Permits in Canada

Ottawa, Canada — Citizens from countries that have a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Canada may now benefit from a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)-exempt work permit, allowing easier and faster access to job opportunities in Canada. These special provisions allow certain foreign workers to bypass the more complex LMIA process, streamlining their path to […]

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North Bay Unveils Designated Employers for Rural Immigration Pathway to Permanent Residency

North Bay, Ontario – A major development in Canada’s immigration strategy was announced as North Bay, a northeastern Ontario city, officially released its list of designated employers under the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP), providing a new route for skilled foreign workers to obtain permanent residency (PR). This initiative—an employer-led program—connects international talent with […]

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