Quebec Reopens Key Immigration Pilot Programs to Address Labor Shortages in Key Sectors

Quebec has officially re-launched three key permanent immigration pilot programs aimed at addressing labor shortages in critical industries across the province. The programs, which were first introduced in 2021, are now accepting applications for skilled workers seeking permanent residency in Canada. With new guidelines and eligibility criteria in place, these initiatives will help attract essential […]

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2024 Review: Key Changes to LMIA-Exempt Work Permits in Canada

In 2024, Canada’s immigration policies underwent significant adjustments, impacting the eligibility and processes related to LMIA-exempt work permits. These modifications primarily affected foreign nationals who sought to work in Canada without needing a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), with certain notable exceptions like the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) […]

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Canada Immigration Processing Times Update: January 2025

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has published the latest updates on immigration application processing times for January 2025. As immigration trends continue to evolve, staying informed about these changes is essential for applicants planning their journey to Canada. The first processing time update of the year provides crucial insights into the application timelines for […]

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State of the Express Entry Pool: January 2025 Overview

As Canada embarks on its immigration goals for 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has resumed Express Entry draws following a slower December. With the start of the year, the department is taking steps to meet its landing target, continuing to emphasize certain candidate groups, including those in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) and individuals […]

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Key Changes Impacting Quebec’s Immigration Landscape in 2025

In 2025, Quebec’s immigration policies are undergoing significant transformations. These adjustments, especially in programs such as the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ), the Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ), family sponsorships, and Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), will have broad implications for both prospective immigrants and individuals currently navigating the immigration process. This article provides a comprehensive […]

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Canada to Miss Deadline for Revising Citizenship by Descent Law, Causing Further Delays for Affected Individuals

The federal government of Canada will not meet the revised deadline to amend the controversial second-generation cut-off provision of the Citizenship Act. As a result, those who may be eligible for Canadian citizenship under this provision will face further delays. In light of recent developments, the Governor General of Canada, Mary Simon, has prorogued Parliament […]

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Canada’s Express Entry Draw to Include New Education Category: Aimed at Addressing Labour Shortages in the Education Sector

Canada is set to introduce an innovative new category under its Express Entry immigration system in 2025, which will focus on addressing the pressing labour shortages in the education sector. This change follows consultations carried out by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in 2024. As part of these updates, the country will introduce an […]

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2024 Year in Review: Major Changes to Canada’s Family Class Immigration Programs

Canada’s immigration landscape underwent several key developments in 2024, especially within the family class sponsorship and work permit programs. Key reforms driven by evolving political priorities and humanitarian concerns have had a significant impact on the pathways for family reunification. In particular, the introduction of new temporary resident pathways, modifications to Spousal Open Work Permits […]

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IRCC Backlog Shrinks Amidst Immigration Cuts and Strategic Changes

In a notable shift, the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has made strides in reducing its backlog of immigration applications. As of November 30, the backlog stood at 1,006,500 applications, a significant reduction from the 1,056,100 recorded at the end of October. This 4.7% drop in just one month marks a promising trend toward […]

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IRCC Issues Latest Invitations in Express Entry Draw for December 2024

Table of Contents Introduction Details of the Latest Draw Overview of Previous Express Entry Draws in December Changes in the Immigration Levels Plan How Express Entry Works Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Conclusion 1. Introduction Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted its third Express Entry draw of December 2024. This draw, which was held […]

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