Canada Extends Invitations to 4,000 Canadian Experience Class Candidates in Latest Express Entry Draw

In its third draw of the year, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has invited an additional 4,000 candidates from the Express Entry pool, specifically targeting those under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). To qualify for an Invitation to Apply (ITA), candidates needed a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 527 and had to […]

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TEER 2 and 3 Jobs Eligible for Family Open Work Permits in Canada: What You Need to Know

On January 14, 2025, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) updated its guidelines regarding spousal open work permits (SOWPs) for foreign workers in Canada. Under these new rules, only spouses of foreign workers employed in certain TEER 2 and TEER 3 occupations, along with TEER 0 and TEER 1 occupations, are eligible for an open […]

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Canada Updates Low-Wage LMIA Policy for January 2025: 15 CMAs Ineligible for Processing

In a move that impacts employers and foreign workers alike, the Canadian government has released an updated list of Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) where low-wage Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) will no longer be processed as of January 2025. The decision follows an announcement made by the federal […]

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Canada Sets Study Permit Cap for 2025: What It Means for International Students

Table of Contents: Introduction to the Study Permit Cap Details of the Cap for 2025 Implications for Applicants Who is Exempt from the Cap? Understanding the Difference Between Processed and Approved Applications Historical Context and Future Projections Conclusion Introduction to the Study Permit Cap In a move aimed at controlling the flow of international students […]

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to Cut 3,300 Jobs Over the Next Three Years

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced significant job cuts that will eliminate approximately 3,300 positions, about 25% of its total workforce, over the next three years. The move is part of the department’s effort to reduce spending and return to pre-pandemic staffing levels. The announcement has sparked concern across the country, with unions […]

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How to Ensure Your Immigration Representative is Authorized and Avoid Scams

Choosing a professional immigration representative is a critical decision for newcomers navigating Canada’s immigration system. However, with the rise of immigration scams and fraudulent consultants, it’s essential to confirm that the person you hire is legally authorized to represent you. Immigration Fraud and the Importance of VerificationDespite strict rules and penalties, many newcomers to Canada […]

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First IEC 2025 Draw Sends 10,274 Canada Work Permit Invitations

The International Experience Canada (IEC) 2025 season has officially launched with an impressive start, marking a significant milestone in Canada’s work permit opportunities for international youth. As of the first round of invitations, which concluded on January 17, 2025, a total of 10,274 work permit invitations were issued across three key categories: Working Holiday Visa, […]

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A Comprehensive Guide to Express Entry’s Tie-Breaking Rule: How It Impacts Your Immigration Chances

Table of Contents: Overview of the Express Entry System What is the Tie-Breaking Rule? How the Tie-Breaking Rule Determines Who Gets Invited Detailed Example of How the Tie-Breaking Rule Works Why the Tie-Breaking Rule is Crucial for Fairness What Happens if You Modify Your Express Entry Profile? Understanding Express Entry: Canada’s Skilled Worker Immigration System […]

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Provincial Immigration Programs Face Challenges with Drastic Cuts in 2025 Targets

Table of Contents: Introduction Provincial Immigration Ministers Express Concerns Impact of Reduced Provincial Immigration Allocations Changes in the Northwest Territories and New Brunswick Immigration Programs Explaining the 2025 Immigration Levels Plan The “In-Canada Focus” Category: A Potential Lifeline Impact on Labour Markets and Economic Growth Looking Ahead: What to Expect in 2025 Conclusion 1. Introduction […]

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Ontario Launches New Regional Immigration Pilot for Skilled Workers

Ontario has launched a new regional immigration initiative aimed at addressing labor shortages and driving economic growth in the province’s rural and northern communities. The Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) pilot program, which commenced on January 2, 2025, will run through December 31, 2025, and seeks to attract up to 800 highly skilled immigrants […]

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