IRCC Issues 7,500 Invitations in Latest Express Entry Draw for French Language Proficiency Candidates

Canada’s immigration department holds second draw of the week, continuing the momentum in 2025 In a significant move, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued 7,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in the latest Express Entry draw, which was specifically aimed at candidates demonstrating proficiency in the French language. This marks the second draw of […]

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Canada’s Population Growth Slows as Temporary Resident Numbers Decline

Decline in Temporary Residents Contributes to Slower Population Growth in 2024 Canada’s population growth has significantly slowed, largely due to a drop in the number of temporary residents, such as international workers and students, as well as a decrease in new work and study permits. The country’s total population now stands at 41.5 million, with […]

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What to Do When Your PGWP is About to Expire: Your Complete Guide to Staying and Working in Canada

If your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is nearing its expiration, you might be wondering how to stay in Canada and continue working. Fortunately, there are several options for extending your work opportunities or transitioning to a new permit. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the different paths available based on your individual circumstances. […]

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IRCC Processing Times Update for March 2025: Key Changes and Trends

The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced significant updates to processing times as of March 18, 2025, bringing changes that are important for anyone navigating the Canadian immigration system. Whether you are applying for a visa, permanent residency, or citizenship, knowing these processing timelines is crucial for planning your immigration journey. Since 2021, […]

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Canada Sees Highest Deportation Rates in a Decade Amidst Immigration Policy Shift

In 2024, Canada witnessed a significant uptick in deportations, surpassing any year since 2015, marking a decisive shift in the nation’s immigration enforcement approach. With nearly half a million foreign nationals flagged for removal and a mounting backlog of refugee claims, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has intensified its efforts to clear these cases. […]

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Canadian Immigration Guide for Couples: Spousal Sponsorship Process and Requirements

As a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, one of the most straightforward and reliable routes to permanent residency (PR) is through spousal sponsorship. This process allows you to sponsor your spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner, as well as their dependent children, for Canadian permanent residency. If you and your partner meet the necessary requirements, your […]

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Canada Tightens Immigration Policies: Record Visa Rejections for Study, Work, and Visitor Permits

Canada, once seen as an open and welcoming country for international students, workers, and visitors, is taking a more restrictive approach to immigration. In 2024, the country experienced a dramatic increase in the rejection of temporary resident visa applications, a trend that has reshaped the Canadian immigration landscape. With stricter visa regulations, Canada rejected a […]

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Canada Introduces Simplified SIN Issuance for Newcomers

The Government of Canada has unveiled a series of initiatives aimed at simplifying the process for newcomers to obtain a Social Insurance Number (SIN). These initiatives, set to launch in 2025-2026, are designed to enhance the SIN application process, making it more accessible and efficient for immigrants and newcomers to the country. The most notable […]

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Major Update on PGWP Eligibility: Clarity Restored for International Students

Canada’s immigration landscape has been rife with uncertainty recently, thanks to unexpected updates to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility criteria on the official Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website. Students feared these changes would drastically impact their dreams of staying and working in Canada after graduation. But don’t worry—IRCC has now clarified the […]

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Federal Government Granted Extra Time to Amend Citizenship Act: Deadline Extended Again

Canadians will have to wait a bit longer for crucial changes to the Citizenship Act, specifically regarding the controversial First-Generation Limit (FGL) for citizenship by descent. On March 13, 2025, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice granted the federal government yet another extension to amend the law, this time pushing the deadline to April 25, […]

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