Saskatchewan is experiencing a surge in construction and housing development, leading the nation in building investment growth. The latest Statistics Canada data reveals a remarkable 27.2% increase in building construction investment in January 2025 compared to the previous year. Additionally, housing starts have soared by 115.7% from February 2024 to February 2025, positioning Saskatchewan as...
Author: Eivy Joy Quito
Prince Edward Island PNP Issues 124 Invitations in Latest Draw
Prince Edward Island (PEI) continues to attract skilled professionals through its Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP). The latest draw, held on March 20, 2025, invited 124 candidates under the Labour and Express Entry stream. This marks the first PEI PNP draw of the month, focusing on individuals who have been living and working in the...
Yukon Opens Support Letter Requests for Foreign Workers with Expiring Permits
Are you a foreign worker in Yukon whose work permit is set to expire soon? Good news! The Yukon government has rolled out a timely solution to help you stay and continue working in the territory. This new measure not only secures your employment but also opens a path toward permanent residency. Let’s break down...
Canada Simplifies SIN Process for Newcomers: What You Need to Know
Are you planning to start your new life in Canada? Great news! Canada has just made an exciting change that will make your arrival smoother than ever. Getting your Social Insurance Number (SIN) is now quicker and easier, thanks to the innovative SIN Landing program. This program is a game-changer for newcomers, saving time and...
Canada’s Immigration Evolution: Embracing Diversity While Honouring Heritage
Canada’s immigration policies have undergone a transformative shift over the last six decades, evolving into a globally admired model for diversity and inclusion. Since the 1960s, the country has moved away from rigid, exclusionary practices and embraced a multicultural vision that welcomes individuals from every corner of the world. Today, Canada stands as a thriving...
New Brunswick 2025-26 Budget Boosts Housing to Meet Immigration Surge
New Brunswick is taking bold action to address the housing crunch, spurred by a continuous influx of newcomers. The 2025-26 provincial budget allocates $36.6 million to the New Brunswick Housing Corporation, specifically designed to tackle housing shortages intensified by increasing immigration. How Immigration Fuels New Brunswick’s Housing Demand In recent years, New Brunswick has emerged...
British Columbia Latest Entrepreneur Immigration Draw Issued Almost 12 Invitations
Canada’s commitment to attracting top entrepreneurial talent continues strong. In its latest Entrepreneur Immigration draw results, released on March 18, 2025, British Columbia issued a total of 12 invitations across its two main streams. This draw emphasizes Canada’s ongoing efforts to encourage business development, both in bustling urban centers and smaller communities. March 18, 2025...
Yukon Extends Work Permit Support for Foreign Nationals in 2025
The Government of Yukon has announced an extension of its agreement with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to support foreign nationals with expiring work permits. This measure aims to provide stability to workers in the Yukon and assist them in their transition to permanent residency under the Yukon Nominee Program (YNP). Extended Work Permit...
Canada and Greece Strengthen Tourism Ties with New Agreement
Tourism plays a vital role in fostering economic growth, cultural exchange, and diplomatic relations. Recognizing this, Canada and Greece have taken a significant step forward by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at enhancing cooperation in the tourism sector. This agreement opens doors for increased travel between the two nations while fostering economic opportunities....








