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Fourth PNP Draw of the Year Held by Prince Edward Island
The draw focused on individuals currently residing and employed in the province, prioritizing those in key occupations and sectors. Additionally, international student graduates from designated post-secondary institutions were among those invited. On April 17, 2025, the PEI Provincial Nominee Program

Manitoba Boosts Skilled Worker Intake with New Provincial Invitations
This week, Manitoba extended new invitations to foreign skilled workers to apply for provincial nomination. The selected candidates were invited through a strategic recruitment initiative, targeting individuals with professional experience in high-demand occupations aligned with the province’s labour market needs.

Government Lifts Temporary Pause on SINP Applications
And Introduces Program Changes in Response to Federal Allocation Reductions The Government of Saskatchewan announced changes to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) today in response to a significant federal allocation reduction. Earlier this year, the Government of Canada cut

Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot Program
Eligibility Criteria To be eligible for the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (HCWIP), you must meet the following requirements: Eligibility by Stream You may qualify for one of two available streams. Currently reside in Canada Be authorized to work full-time

Canada Eliminates Bonus CRS Points for Arranged Employment in Express Entry
Express Entry candidates are no longer eligible for additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points based on a valid job offer, including those backed by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). This change was implemented through Ministerial Instructions, effective March 25,

Facilitating Permanent Resident Visas for Out-of-Status Home Care Workers in Canada: Temporary Public Policy
Full title Temporary Public Policy to Support Permanent Residency for Certain Out-of-Status or Unauthorized Home Care Workers Under Stream A of the Home Care Worker Immigration (Child Care and Home Support) Classes in Canada Context and Rationale The Home Care

Canada’s 2025 Immigration Plan for Parents and Grandparents
Family reunification remains a cornerstone of Canada’s immigration system, enabling Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their loved ones to live and work alongside them. Through the Parents and Grandparents (PGP) Program, the government remains committed to reuniting as

New Pathways for Caregivers to Apply for Canadian Permanent Residency
New Caregiver Pathways to Canadian Permanent Residency Starting March 31, 2025, Canada will launch new Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots, providing caregivers with a more streamlined and accessible route to permanent residency (PR). These programs will replace the Home Child

New Open Work Permit Regulations for Family Members of Temporary Residents
The Government of Canada remains dedicated to enhancing the integrity and quality of its temporary resident programs while advancing the nation’s economic objectives and addressing labor market needs. As part of the comprehensive measures introduced in September 2024, Immigration, Refugees

Canada takes action to reduce fraud in Express Entry system
The Government of Canada is dedicated to maintaining the integrity of its immigration system while attracting top global talent to contribute to the country’s workforce.To combat fraud and enhance fairness, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship,

New Policy: Discontinuation of Flagpoling for Work and Study Permits at the Border
The Government of Canada has announced changes under Canada’s Border Plan that will end the practice of issuing work and study permits to flagpolers at ports of entry, effective December 23 at 11:59 pm ET. Flagpoling refers to the process
Lmia for PR and 50 points will be gone
Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, has announced plans to remove the additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points awarded to Express Entry candidates with job offers supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Previously, candidates could receive an extra 50

Guide to Immigrating to Canada as a Medical Doctor
Canada’s healthcare system relies heavily on the expertise of physicians and surgeons. With a growing shortage of skilled doctors across various medical fields, the demand for internationally trained medical professionals is at an all-time high. If you’ve recently completed your
Canada Announces 20% Reduction in Immigration for 2025
Understanding Permanent Resident Targets in Canada In the newly released Immigration Levels Plan, the government has announced reductions in its targets for permanent resident admissions over the next three years: Although overall immigration targets have been reduced, the government has

IRCC Announces Eligible Programs for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs)
The IRCC has updated its guidelines on programs eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Starting from November 1, international graduates at certain levels of study will now need to meet specific field of study requirements to qualify for a
IRCC to Facilitate Work Permits for Yukon Nominee Program Participants
Foreign nationals employed in Yukon are set to receive work permits from the Canadian federal government. On Wednesday, October 1, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced a new temporary measure that will grant work permits to up to 215 candidates under

Program Delivery Update: Canadian Interests – Significant Benefit for Intra-Company Transferees (Exemption Codes C61, C62, C63)
This section provides policy, procedures, and guidance intended for use by IRCC staff. It is shared on the department’s website as a courtesy to inform stakeholders. October 3, 2024 The guidelines for work permits concerning intra-company transferees (ICTs) under paragraph

Alberta PNP (AAIP) and the New Expression of Interest (EOI) System: A Comprehensive Guide
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), formerly known for its accessibility, has been a cornerstone of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Alberta became a top choice for immigrants seeking to capitalize on its robust economy, high quality of life, and
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