On March 6, 2025, Alberta held a new invitation round under the Alberta Express Entry Stream and issued 13 invitations, with a minimum score of 53. This draw targeted candidates working in the aviation sector under the Priority Sector pathway. The province’s ongoing updates to the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) highlight its commitment to...
Author: Eivy Joy Quito
Canada Seeks Further Extension on First-Generation Citizenship Limit
The Canadian government is requesting an additional 12-month extension to maintain the first-generation limit on Canadian citizenship by descent. This decision follows a ruling by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, which found key provisions of the current law unconstitutional. What is the First-Generation Limit? Under the current Citizenship Act, children born outside Canada to...
Is Immigration Really Too High? Understanding Canada’s Evolving Immigration Landscape
Canada has long been celebrated as a “nation of immigrants,” welcoming people from around the world to build a better life. Yet, despite recent government efforts to reduce immigration targets, a significant number of Canadians still feel that immigration levels are too high. This sentiment was highlighted in a recent national survey, which revealed a...
New Brunswick Welcomes Internationally Trained Physicians Through Practice Ready Program
New Brunswick is addressing its healthcare needs by integrating internationally trained physicians into the province’s healthcare system. Through the Practice Ready Assessment New Brunswick (PRA-NB) program, ten family physicians have successfully completed their assessments and are now set to provide essential medical services across various regions. Strengthening Primary Healthcare in New Brunswick The province has...
Canada Holds Third Latest Express Entry Draw #340 of March 2025, Invites 536 PNP Candidates
Canada continues to invite skilled immigrants through the Express Entry system, with the latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw issuing 536 invitations to apply (ITAs). This marks the third latest Express Entry draw #340 of March 2025, demonstrating Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) ongoing focus on economic immigration. Latest Express Entry Draw #340 Highlights...
Mark Carney Embarks on First Foreign Trip as Canadian Prime Minister Amid U.S. Tensions
Mark Carney, Canada’s newly inaugurated Prime Minister, has embarked on his first international visit at a critical time when tensions with the United States are rising. His agenda includes reinforcing trade relations and asserting Canada’s sovereignty in response to recent geopolitical developments. The trip, which includes stops in France and the United Kingdom, is seen...
Top 7 Immigration Pathways to Canadian Permanent Residency in 2025
Canada remains one of the top destinations for immigrants worldwide. In 2025, the country aims to welcome 395,000 new permanent residents, prioritizing the transition of temporary residents already in Canada to permanent status. For those looking to settle, there are top immigration pathways to Canadian permanent residency in 2025. These pathways offer opportunities based on...
Canada Extends Support Measures for Sudanese Nationals Until October 2025: What You Need to Know
Canada has once again proven its commitment to humanitarian support by extending crucial immigration measures for Sudanese nationals affected by the ongoing conflict. These temporary policies, now valid until October 27, 2025, provide essential relief and pathways for Sudanese individuals and their families seeking stability in Canada. If you’re a Sudanese national or have family...
IRCC Removes Field-of-Study Requirement: What It Means for Canadian College Graduates and Immigration
In a game-changing move, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has officially removed the field-of-study requirement for international college graduates applying for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP). This decision is set to positively impact thousands of international students studying in Canada, making the path to permanent residency clearer and more accessible. Why Did IRCC Remove the...








