Ontario Revamps Immigration Strategy: Greater Flexibility, Fraud Prevention, and Digital Innovation

Ontario has taken a bold step toward modernizing its immigration system with sweeping changes to its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), introduced through the proposed Working for Workers Seven Act, 2025. The legislative update, tabled on May 28, aims to align immigration streams more closely with the province’s evolving labor market needs, while reinforcing the integrity […]

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IRCC Renews Flexibility for Foreign Workers to Change Employers Without New Work Permit Approval

In a move applauded by advocates and employers alike, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has extended a key temporary policy first introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing foreign nationals on closed work permits to change employers or occupations without waiting for a new permit to be issued. The revised public policy, effective May 27, […]

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Becoming Canadian: Do You Need to Renounce Your Original Citizenship?

As Canada continues to welcome thousands of immigrants every year, one common question lingers among newcomers: “Do I need to give up my original citizenship if I become a Canadian citizen?” The answer? Not always. Canada recognizes and allows dual citizenship, meaning you can hold citizenship in Canada and another country at the same time […]

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Canada Welcomes Over 834,000 Temporary Residents in Early 2025 Amid Policy Crossroads

In the first quarter of 2025, Canada approved 834,010 temporary resident applications, including fresh permits and extensions, a record-breaking figure that highlights the nation’s enduring global appeal. This surge includes study permits, work permits, and visitor visas and comes at a pivotal time as the country refines its immigration strategy to address population growth, housing […]

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Can Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab Reverse Atlantic Canada’s Immigrant Drain?

Atlantic Canada’s Growing Challenge: Keeping Immigrants From Leaving Despite a rise in immigration numbers, Atlantic Canada continues to face a stubborn issue—retaining the newcomers it works so hard to attract. New immigrants frequently choose provinces such as Ontario or Alberta after a few years, lured by stronger job markets, better career pathways, and more comprehensive […]

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Yukon Launches 2025 Immigration Intake Under New Selection System

Yukon Begins Issuing Invitations for 2025 Nominee Program The Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) has officially begun sending out invitations to apply for permanent residency following the 2025 intake, marking a significant step in the territory’s newly restructured immigration process. According to an announcement made on May 23, the Yukon government stated that it had received […]

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PEI Continues Skilled Worker Immigration Drive with 168 New Invitations in May Draw

The Province of Prince Edward Island (PEI) is staying active in its push to attract skilled workers through immigration. On May 15, 2025, the province conducted its fifth Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw of the year, inviting 168 candidates to apply for provincial nomination under the Labour Impact and Express Entry categories. These latest invitations […]

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Alberta Issues 158 Invitations in Two Provincial Immigration Draws This May

Alberta continues to move forward with its immigration goals for 2025. Through the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), the province recently conducted two separate draws, inviting a total of 158 candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence. The draws were held on May 13 and May 15, targeting two different immigration […]

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Canada’s New Immigration Rules Lead to 31% Drop in Indian Student Visas in 2025

Canada, a long-favored destination for Indian students, is witnessing a dramatic shift in its international education landscape. The first quarter of 2025 recorded a sharp 31% drop in study permits issued to Indian nationals, following major changes in immigration policy, financial requirements, and application verification processes. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the […]

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PM Carney Sets New Course for Immigration in Canada

In a newly issued directive to his cabinet, Prime Minister Mark Carney has reaffirmed his government’s dual approach to immigration: maintaining a sustainable intake of newcomers while actively targeting global talent to power Canada’s economic growth. Carney’s Immigration Vision: Sustainability + Skilled Talent Outlined in a broad mandate letter sent to all ministers, Carney positioned […]

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