When we think of Canadian immigration, multiculturalism often comes to mind. But Quebec has charted a different course. With its own set of values and policies, the province has built a distinctive model of immigration that sets it apart from the rest of Canada. At the core of this approach is a principle Quebec holds...
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Montréal Reigns as North America’s #1 International Conference Destination Yet Again
For the eighth year in a row, Montréal has outpaced every other city in the Americas in hosting international conferences. According to the Union of International Associations (UIA), the city welcomed 103 major events in 2024 far ahead of Washington, DC’s 71. This winning streak is more than just impressive stats. It highlights the city’s...
What Manitoba’s Employer Services Application Pause Means for Immigration Plans
As of July 4, 2025, the Government of Manitoba has paused new applications under its Employer Services stream. This move directly impacts businesses and international applicants relying on employer support through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). The pause will remain in effect until August 5, 2025. If you’re wondering how this affects you or...
Canada Immigration System Under Scrutiny as 17,500 Foreign Criminal Convictions Forgiven
Canada has quietly forgiven over 17,500 criminal convictions for foreign nationals in the past 11 years, a move that has sparked fresh debate over transparency, public safety, immigration policy under Canada’s Immigration system. The federal government’s ability to rehabilitate foreign applicants through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) removes a significant barrier to entering Canada—but...
Canada Wildfires 2025 Relief Measures Offer Immigration Support for Affected Residents and Workers
As Canada faces another intense wildfire season, the federal government has introduced new support measures to assist those affected both residents and foreign workers. The Canada Wildfires 2025 crisis has prompted Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to step in with practical relief. From document replacements to fee waivers, the department is providing real-time solutions...
Quebec’s New Skilled Worker Selection Program: What Applicants Need to Know About the PSTQ
Quebec just made a major change that could open new doors for skilled workers wanting to live and work in the province. On June 5, 2025, the Quebec Minister of Immigration, Jean-François Roberge, introduced a fresh immigration pathway, the Programme de sélection des travailleurs qualifiés (PSTQ). This new skilled worker program replaces the older program...
Canada Steps Up Investigations into Iranian Regime Officials Living in the Country
Canada is once again facing hard questions about how senior members of foreign regimes—particularly Iran’s—are entering and living in the country. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has confirmed it is actively investigating 66 individuals suspected of being senior Iranian government officials who may be in Canada unlawfully. This follows increasing pressure from citizens, legal...
Canada Day 2025: Immigration Minister Highlights the True Spirit of Canadian Identity
Canada Day is more than fireworks and flags. In 2025, it became a meaningful moment to reflect on what it truly means to be Canadian. At the heart of this year’s celebration, Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab reminded the nation that Canadian identity goes far beyond paperwork. It’s about inclusion, participation, and shared values. As...
Quebec Calls for Federal Cap on Non-Permanent Residents Amid Labour Shifts
Canada’s immigration landscape is constantly evolving, but recent developments in Quebec are raising eyebrows across the country. In a bold move, Quebec’s Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge has asked the federal government to impose a strict cap on the number of non-permanent residents in the province. This request, targeting federal immigration programs, aims to address regional...