In an unwavering commitment to transparency, the Government of Canada, led by the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, has announced the release of the updated Canada’s Rodal Report. Originally crafted to support the Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada (the Deschênes Commission) in 1985, this latest version discloses previously...
Author: Eivy Joy Quito
IRCC Introduces Modifications to the Agri-Food Pilot Initiative
The Agri-Food Pilot Program serves as a solution to the labor demands within Canada’s agri-food sector. It offers a route to permanent residency for skilled, non-seasonal workers in specific industries and occupations. Recent Changes to the Agri-Food Pilot Program As of February 10, 2024, significant changes have been introduced to the Agri-Food Pilot Program: Eligibility...
Discover Lucrative Opportunities: Immigrate to Canada as an AI Professional
The demand for workers proficient in artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly growing in Canada. Employers are actively seeking individuals who possess the skills to develop or utilize AI products to drive innovation and efficiency across various industries. According to Jenny Yang, a senior advisor at the MaRS innovation hub, there is a widespread need for...
Housing in Canada: Insights into the Extended Ban on Foreign Buyers
In the ever-evolving narrative of Canadian real estate, a significant chapter unfolds as the government announces the extension of the ban on foreign home purchasing until the end of 2027. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland shared this pivotal decision, emphasizing the government’s commitment to ensuring houses in Canada remain homes for its citizens rather than speculative...
Canada Surpasses Target: Welcomes 471,550 New Permanent Residents in 2023
Recently, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced that Canada has surpassed its target for welcoming new permanent residents in 2023. The backlog data indicates that a total of 471,550 individuals were granted permanent residency last year. Exceeding the Immigration Levels Plan Target The number of new permanent residents welcomed in 2023 surpasses the target...
Canada’s Continuous Efforts to Welcome French-Speaking Skilled Workers in 2024
In a visionary move to enrich its cultural tapestry and propel economic growth, Canada has intensified its efforts to welcome French-speaking skilled workers. The objective is not only to address labor shortages but also to fortify the sustainability and economic vibrancy of Francophone minority communities. Marc Miller, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship (IRCC),...
Ottawa Addresses Labor Force Challenges While Engaging with Canadian Businesses
In a bid to address the ongoing labor shortage, Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, is spearheading initiatives to reduce the country’s reliance on temporary foreign labor force and international students. However, this move has sparked debates, particularly from business groups arguing that the domestic workforce may not be sufficient to sustain certain sectors of the...
Canada Invited 47,010 Afghan Refugees through Special Immigration Programs
In an important update on February 1, 2024, the Canadian government reaffirmed its commitment to providing support for Afghan refugees, with 47,010 individuals welcomed since August 2021. The most recent data reveals that Canada has embraced 1,190 Afghan refugees since January 3, 2023, showcasing an ongoing dedication to humanitarian efforts. Special Immigration Measures Program At...
Exploring the New Changes to the PGWP Program
The Government of Canada recently made significant adjustments to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program, effective from February 15, 2024. These changes aim to enhance opportunities for international students pursuing higher education in Canada while also addressing evolving needs and challenges. Extended Duration for PGWPs Previously, the duration of PGWPs was tied to the length...