Canada is rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after destinations for immigrants worldwide, with 2024 set to be a record-breaking year. Based on the latest data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the country is projected to welcome over 500,000 new immigrants this year—a milestone that speaks volumes about Canada’s commitment to diversity, economic...
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Court Grants Ottawa Four More Months to Fix Unconstitutional Lost Canadians Law
In a significant legal decision, the federal government has been granted an additional four months to amend a controversial Canadian law that has left thousands of individuals in limbo—commonly referred to as the “Lost Canadians” law. This extension, now pushing the deadline to December 19, 2024, marks the second time the courts have given Ottawa...
Canada’s New Immigration Pathway for TEER 4 and 5 Occupations: What You Need to Know
Canada is constantly evolving its immigration policies to meet the needs of its growing economy. Recently, the Canadian government announced plans to introduce a new immigration pathway specifically for workers in TEER 4 and TEER 5 occupations. While full details are yet to be revealed, this potential opportunity has sparked significant interest among workers and...
Canada Secures Tenth Spot as a Leading Destination for Digital Nomads in Global Report
In recent years, digital nomadism has gained immense popularity, especially among professionals from the UK who seek the freedom to work from anywhere in the world. For British digital nomads, Canada has emerged as one of the top countries to live and work, thanks to its welcoming policies, high quality of life, and robust infrastructure....
Canada Welcomes 705 More Afghan Refugees in Latest Resettlement Effort
The recent update from the Canadian Government on August 7, 2024, highlights the country’s ongoing efforts to provide refuge and a new beginning to those fleeing the crisis in Afghanistan. Canada has accepted 705 more Afghan refugees since July 3, 2024, bringing the total number of Afghan nationals resettled in Canada to an impressive 53,690....
New Brunswick Announces Action Plan to Strengthen Early Learning and Childcare Sector
On August 7, 2024, the Government of New Brunswick unveiled a comprehensive action plan to enhance the early learning and childcare sector. This plan, spanning from 2023 to 2026, outlines key priorities and objectives in alignment with three significant federal agreements: the Canada-New Brunswick Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, the Canada-New Brunswick Early...
The Future of Canadian Immigration: Key Insights from Immigration Minister Marc Miller
Canada’s immigration landscape is continually evolving, driven by various global and domestic factors. Immigration Minister Marc Miller recently provided valuable insights into current challenges and priorities during an interview. In this blog, we explore the key points raised by Minister Miller, focusing on asylum claims, visa processing, and the impacts on international students and temporary...
Nova Scotia’s Immigration Boom: A Path to Prosperity
Nova Scotia is experiencing a transformative period of immigration and population growth. In 2022 alone, the province welcomed a record-breaking 12,650 permanent residents, marking a 38 percent increase from the previous year. This surge is driven by various immigration programs targeting skilled workers in healthcare, skilled trades, and childcare. Premier Houston has ambitious plans to...
Canadian Passport Ranked in the World’s Top Seven
When it comes to global mobility, the Canadian passport is your golden ticket. Ranked as the seventh most powerful passport in the world by Henley and Partners, it opens doors to 187 countries for visa-free travel. This year, Canada maintains its prestigious position, sharing the spotlight with Czechia, Hungary, and Malta. Whether you are a...








