Canada has always been one of the most celebrated countries for immigrants and newcomers, contributing to its rich culture and economic growth. However, to address evolving economic needs and manage labour market requirements, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has recently announced new measures aimed at controlling the volume of temporary residents in Canada. These changes are...
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Exploring New Opportunities: Newfoundland and Labrador’s Immigration Strategy
In today’s time of global migration, the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador is all set to capture a golden opportunity. In 2023, the United Kingdom met with an impressive net migration target of 685,000. Looking at this number, the province’s immigration minister, Sarah Stoodley aims to capitalize on the UK’s changing immigration and invite...
Immigrants Turn to French as a Path to Canadian Residency
Canada’s immigration landscape is facing significant changes as many immigrants focus on learning French to improve their chances of attaining permanent residency. As traditional immigration streams become more competitive, the French-language category in Canada’s Express Entry system has opened new doors for immigrants proficient in the language. This shift highlights the growing importance of French...
Spousal Sponsorship in Canada Sees a Decline in 2024 Compared to 2023
Canada’s spousal sponsorship program, a key route for family reunification, has experienced a notable decline in 2024. Despite a brief increase in July, the overall number of new permanent residents arriving through the program continues to lag behind last year’s figures. The year is on track for a significant drop compared to 2023, raising questions...
Quebec’s Commitment to Preserving French for Future Generations
Quebec, known for its distinct cultural identity and deep-rooted linguistic heritage, has recently introduced several measures to reinforce the use of the French language. While the provincial government has faced criticism for cutting financial aid for part-time French language courses, it has also launched a major advertising campaign aimed at promoting French among Quebecers and...
Nova Scotia Unveils New Program Integrity Policy to Strengthen Economic Immigration
Nova Scotia has introduced a Program Integrity Policy to improve accountability and fairness in its economic immigration programs. Developed by the Immigration and Population Growth (IPG) Branch of the Department of Labour, Skills, and Immigration (LSI), this policy provides clear guidelines to ensure transparency in immigration decisions and procedures. Enhancing Public Trust with Program Integrity...
Newfoundland and Labrador Seeks Partners to Boost Immigration Settlement Service
The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador is actively taking the initiative to support and integrate newcomers by inviting organizations to collaborate on immigration settlement projects. The province has decided to offer up to $300,000 per project through the settlement and integration grants program in order to enhance economic integration, ensuring that immigrants can fully...
Canada Welcomes More Afghan Refugees: Latest Update and Key Figures
As of September 9, 2024, Canada has accepted an additional 475 Afghan refugees since August 7, 2024, continuing its commitment to supporting those fleeing Afghanistan. With this recent intake, the total number of Afghan refugees welcomed to Canada now stands at 54,165 since August 2021. These individuals have arrived through various special immigration programs that...
Immigrant Homeownership is Soaring in Canada
Recently, a survey conducted by Statistics Canada highlighted a sudden surge in homeownership among immigrants. This trend reflects newcomers’ financial stability and growing integration into the Canadian economy. The surge has been particularly notable in provinces such as Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta. Ontario Tops the List Ontario has emerged as the leading destination for...








