Author: ImmigCanada Team

Canada’s Federal Healthcare Program
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Canada’s Federal Healthcare Program for Asylum Claimants Could Exceed $1.5 Billion Annually by 2030

Canada’s Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP), which provides healthcare coverage to refugees and asylum claimants who are not yet eligible for provincial insurance, is projected to exceed $1.5 billion annually by 2030, according to a recent Parliamentary Budget Officer report. This Canada asylum healthcare program cost projection has sparked policy discussions about sustainability, oversight, and...

Pictou County
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Pictou County Launches 2026 Rural Community Immigration Pilot to Tackle Labour Shortages

Pictou County in Nova Scotia has officially announced the launch of its 2026 Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), marking a significant step toward addressing persistent labour shortages in the region. Employer designation applications open on February 17, 2026, with the first candidate recommendation intake scheduled from March 1 to March 15, 2026. As one of...

New Brunswick Minimum Wage Increase
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New Brunswick Minimum Wage Increase to $15.90 Per Hour Starting April 2026

The New Brunswick minimum wage increase scheduled for April 1, 2026, will raise the provincial hourly rate to $15.90, reflecting ongoing adjustments tied to inflation and economic conditions. The change, announced by provincial labour officials, represents a $0.25 increase from the current $15.65 wage level and continues New Brunswick’s policy of indexing minimum wage annually...

New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream
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New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream Latest Draw Invites 196 Candidates

Canada continues to strengthen its provincial immigration pathways, and the latest New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream draw highlights fresh opportunities for 196 healthcare professionals planning their future in Canada. Provincial immigration programs remain a vital part of Canada’s immigration strategy, helping address workforce needs while supporting regional economic development. New Brunswick uses an Expression of...

Canada Work Permit Printing
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In Canada Work Permit Printing for Subsequent IEC Participants Brings Simpler Pathway in 2026

Canada continues refining its immigration programs to make them more efficient and practical for temporary residents. The recent update on In Canada work permit printing for subsequent International Experience Canada participants introduces a helpful solution for IEC participants already working in Canada. This new process removes the need for unnecessary travel outside the country while...

Thunder Bay Rural Community Immigration Pilot
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Thunder Bay Rural Community Immigration Pilot Strengthens Canada Immigration Pathways for Skilled Workers

Canada continues expanding regional immigration pathways, and the Thunder Bay Rural Community Immigration Pilot has entered its second year with strong momentum. This employer-led initiative supports workforce stability while creating clear permanent residence opportunities for skilled professionals. Thunder Bay remains a vital economic hub in Northwestern Ontario. Employers across sectors require reliable talent to sustain...

Canada LMIA Processing Times 2026
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Canada LMIA Processing Times 2026 Updated Guide for Employers and Foreign Workers

Canada continues strengthening its workforce through structured immigration programs, and the latest Canada LMIA processing times 2026 update provides valuable clarity for employers and foreign workers planning employment pathways. Labour Market Impact Assessment remains a key step for many Canadian employers seeking international talent, ensuring that hiring foreign workers supports economic stability while protecting domestic...

British Columbia PNP Latest Draw
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British Columbia PNP Latest Draw Issues 460 Invitations Under High Economic Impact Category

Canada continues to strengthen its immigration pathways, and the British Columbia PNP latest draw brings fresh optimism for skilled professionals planning their future in British Columbia. The province invited 460 candidates through its Provincial Nominee Program, targeting individuals expected to contribute significantly to economic growth and workforce needs. For many aspiring immigrants, British Columbia remains...

Canada Issues Nearly 15,000 IEC Invitations
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Canada Issues Nearly 15,000 IEC Invitations as Youth Mobility Program Expands

Canada has issued 14,982 Invitations to Apply under the International Experience Canada (IEC) program between January 24 and February 6, 2026, demonstrating continued demand for youth mobility pathways. As of early February, 31,632 candidates remained in the IEC pools, awaiting potential invitations across various partner countries. Broad Global Participation Recent invitation rounds included candidates from...