International Graduates Can Keep Working Even if Interim PGWP Work Authorization Expires

Amid growing delays in Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) processing, thousands of international graduates across Canada are finding themselves in a stressful situation: their interim work authorization letters have expired while they are still waiting for a final decision. However, new clarification confirms an important message for students and employers—you can continue working full-time legally, as […]

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Budget 2025: Big wins for workers and newcomers — what changes, who benefits, and what to expect next

Canada’s Budget 2025 — approved on November 17 — introduces a wide-ranging package aimed at strengthening the labour market, speeding up newcomer integration, and helping workers adjust to economic change. Lawmakers framed the budget as an investment in a stronger, fairer workforce: faster credential recognition, more skills training, targeted supports for vulnerable sectors and workers, […]

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IRCC rolls out automated “green-light” tool to speed up in-Canada study-permit extensions

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada announced a new partial-automation system this month designed to speed up routine in-Canada study permit extension files. The Study Permit Extension Eligibility Model is a decision-tree algorithm that can instantly confirm straightforward eligibility checks and push those files to the front of the queue — while routing anything ambiguous to […]

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Canada already on track for much lower foreign-worker intake — projected arrivals fall ~165,000 short of 2025 target

New projections show Canada is likely to admit far fewer foreign workers in 2025 than the target set in the Immigration Levels Plan — a shortfall that already mirrors the government’s lower targets for 2026. Based on arrivals between January and August 2025 and seasonal patterns from 2024, analysts estimate total foreign-worker admissions this year […]

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Understanding the Types of Candidates Succeeding in Canada’s Latest Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Draws

Canada’s Express Entry system continues to spotlight strong domestic experience through its Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program. Since August, every CEC draw has followed an identical pattern: 1,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) issued to candidates with CRS scores of 533 or 534. For international graduates, temporary workers, and skilled professionals currently in Canada, these results […]

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New Pathways to PR: How Boosting Your French from NCLC 5 to NCLC 7 Can Transform Your Immigration Chances

For many aspiring immigrants, advancing French language skills is now one of the most strategic ways to improve their chances of securing Canadian permanent residency. Moving from Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadien (NCLC) level 5 to level 7 unlocks significant benefits under Express Entry—especially as Canada continues to expand opportunities for French-speaking newcomers. Reaching an […]

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Newcomers in Canada Face Major Challenge: How to Secure a Family Doctor

Finding a family doctor has become one of the most important steps for newcomers settling in Canada. For many immigrants, having a dedicated primary care provider is essential for both immediate and long-term health, ensuring smoother access to the country’s healthcare system. Family doctors serve as the first point of medical contact. They manage general […]

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IRCC November processing times: sharp delays for some categories — AIP, CEC and visitor visas hit hardest

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) updated its published processing-time estimates for November and several application types now face notable slowdowns. The most dramatic change is for the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), whose estimated decision time has jumped by roughly 185% since early October. Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and a number of visitor-visa streams also […]

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Ontario halts Express Entry Skilled Trades stream after integrity review — pending applications returned and fees refunded

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has suspended intake for its Express Entry: Skilled Trades Stream effective immediately, following an internal review that uncovered widespread program misrepresentation. The province announced it will return all pending applications submitted under this stream and refund associated application fees. The move represents a significant change for tradespeople who had […]

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Ontario Living Wage Surges Across Regions in 2025 — Full Breakdown and What It Means for Workers

Ontario’s regional living wages climbed noticeably in 2025 as food, housing and transportation costs pushed the income needed to meet basic household needs higher. The Ontario Living Wage Network’s new calculations show an average increase of 5.3% across the province, with some regions seeing double-digit jumps. Even after the October minimum-wage boost to $17.60/hour, no […]

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