New Regions Reveal Designated Employers for Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP)

Canada’s Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) continues to expand, opening more doors for skilled workers seeking permanent residence (PR) in rural communities. Recently, three regions announced their lists of designated employers under this immigration pathway: These designated employers play a central role in connecting foreign workers with in-demand job opportunities while supporting local labor market […]

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Manitoba’s Latest Immigration Draw Invites Skilled Workers Under Strategic Recruitment

Manitoba continues to strengthen its labor force by inviting skilled workers through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). The province held its second immigration draw of August on August 21, 2025, marking the 17th provincial draw of the year. In this round, 77 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) were issued to candidates under the […]

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Canada Immigration Update: Upfront Medical Exam Now Mandatory for Express Entry Applicants

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced a major update for all Express Entry applicants, effective August 21, 2025. From now on, applicants must complete an upfront Immigration Medical Exam (IME) before submitting their permanent residence (PR) application. This change is aimed at making the immigration process faster, smoother, and more predictable by removing […]

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Yukon Secures More Permanent Residence Nominations for 2025

The Government of Yukon has announced that it will receive 67 additional nomination allocations for its Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) this year, increasing the total number of nomination spaces from 215 to 282. This development is a positive step after the federal government’s earlier decision to cut overall provincial and territorial PNP allocations by 50%. […]

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Canada’s Immigration Backlog Surges by Nearly 59,000 Applications in July 2025

Canada’s immigration department, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), has released its latest data update, and the numbers show a concerning trend. The immigration backlog surged by 58,900 cases in just one month, raising the total number of pending applications to 901,700 as of July 31, 2025. This backlog represents 40.5% of all immigration applications […]

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Canadian Citizenship Certificate: Who Qualifies, How to Apply & What’s Changing in 2025

The Canadian Citizenship Certificate is an official document issued by the Government of Canada that confirms proof of Canadian citizenship. While many Canadians may never need it, for those born outside Canada or those requiring legal proof for passports and benefits, this certificate is essential. Here’s a full breakdown of eligibility, application process, exceptions, and […]

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IRCC Releases New Processing Times – What Applicants Need to Know in August 2025

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has officially updated its application processing times as of August 20, 2025. These updates affect citizenship, permanent residency (PR), passports, sponsorships, study/work permits, and visitor visas. Processing times are based on 80% of applications and serve as estimates — not guarantees. Applicants should note that incomplete documents, high application […]

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TOEFL Essentials Soon Accepted for Canadian PR Applications!

Canada is expanding the options for proving English language proficiency in immigration applications. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has confirmed that it will soon begin accepting the TOEFL Essentials test for permanent residence applications under its economic immigration programs. Currently, applicants can only choose from IELTS, CELPIP, and PTE Core. But with TOEFL Essentials […]

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Alberta Pushes Ottawa: Calls for Immigration Cap at 1% of Population Amid Soaring Growth

Alberta has officially stepped up pressure on Ottawa, urging the federal government to cap immigration levels at 1% of the province’s population per year. The call comes as Alberta experiences unprecedented population growth that is fueling economic expansion but also intensifying housing shortages, straining healthcare, crowding schools, and burdening transportation systems. The request was formally […]

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Can You Lose Your Canadian Permanent Resident (PR) Status? Here’s What You Need to Know

Becoming a Permanent Resident (PR) of Canada is a life-changing achievement, but it is not a lifetime guarantee. While PRs enjoy more security and rights compared to temporary residents, their status can be lost under certain circumstances. Some are unfavorable, such as failing to meet residency requirements or becoming inadmissible, while others are positive, like […]

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