The Canadian dream beckoned once again as the first Express Entry draw of 2024 unfolded on January 10th. A wave of excitement washed over 1,510 aspiring immigrants after receiving invitations to apply for permanent residency. This wasn’t just any draw; it was a general draw, welcoming candidates from any of the three core Express Entry...
Author: Eivy Joy Quito
Will CRS Scores Decline in 2024 for Canadian Immigration – A Positive Outlook
In the changing landscape of Canadian immigration, 2023 stood out as a transformative year marked by new policies and measures. A pivotal player in the immigration journey, the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), saw unexpected score highs. However, the hopes for CRS Scores to decline take center stage once again, with many positive shifts that may...
Ontario First Draw of 2024 Issued 1,451 PR Invitations
With the start of the year, Ontario sets the stage for immigration with the first draw of the year. The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) takes the lead by issuing 1,451 invitations in the first draw of 2024, showcasing the province’s dedication to attracting a diverse pool of candidates. Conducted through two distinctive rounds under...
Economic Opportunities Across Canada: A Deep Dive into Provincial Nominee Program Earnings
In a recent report by Statistics Canada, the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) emerges as a key factor influencing the earnings of newcomers settling in Canada. The study unveils significant disparities in average earnings among PNP candidates across various provinces, shedding light on the intricate relationship between local economic conditions, background characteristics, and immigration pathways. Regional...
Asian and African Landed Immigrants Experience the Highest Employment Rates in Canada
A recent study by Statistics Canada sheds light on the employment rates of landed immigrants in Canada, specifically focusing on regional variations and age groups. The term “landed immigrants,” as defined by Statistics Canada, refers to permanent residents of Canada. Overall Employment Rates by Region The study, examining immigrants aged 15 and above, revealed...
Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) Reopens with Enhanced Criteria
As of January 1, 2024, the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) has resumed accepting applications, introducing a set of enhanced requirements. This reopening, guided by Immigration Minister Christine Frechette, aims to improve the socioeconomic integration of selected investors. The revamped regulations now mandate Level 7 proficiency in the French language, the acquisition of a work...
Canada’s Evolving Policies for International Students in 2024
In a recent update, Immigration, Citizenship, and Refugees Canada (IRCC) has implemented significant revisions to key requirements and policies for international students. Effective January 1, 2024, the cost-of-living requirement for study permit applicants will increase to CAN 20,635, up from the current CAN 10,000 for a single applicant. This adjustment aims to ensure that students...
PEI PNP Invitation Rounds: Navigating the Path to Canadian Permanent Residency
Prince Edward Island New Schedule for 2024 As of January 4, 2024, the Office of Immigration of Prince Edward Island has unveiled the schedule for invitation rounds under the Expression of Interest system. This announcement brings crucial dates for individuals aspiring to apply for the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP). The outlined...
Navigating Canadian Immigration in 2024: A Comprehensive Overview
The landscape of Canadian immigration is set to undergo significant changes in 2024, with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introducing an array of updates and innovations. These modifications aim to enhance the experience for newcomers and align with Canada’s evolving immigration goals. Express Entry System Evolution In 2023, IRCC introduced category-based Express Entry draws,...








