Canada has taken a major step to address labour shortages and support newcomers by investing $3.2 billion to strengthen newcomer integration into the workforce. Over the next three years, this funding will support more than 520 organizations across Canada (excluding Quebec), focusing on region-specific solutions rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. This initiative will help newcomers...
Canada Resumes Biometric Collection Services in Sudan for Immigration Applicants
Canadian immigration has become more accessible for people in Sudan following a significant update from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Effective July 24, 2025, IRCC, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), has resumed biometric collection services in Sudan. For many applicants, biometric collection is a critical step in the immigration process....
Canada’s $1.1-Billion Hotel Bill for Asylum Seekers Sparks Urgent Call for Housing Reform
Canada is a country known for welcoming those in need, but when the hotel bill for housing asylum seekers hits $1.1 billion, many are now asking: Is this still a solution, or just another problem? Since 2017, as the number of asylum seekers entering the country has surged, the government has turned to hotels as...
Canadian Passport Maintains Edge Over US in Global Ranking: What It Means for Travelers
The Canadian passport has once again proven its value in international travel. According to the Henley Passport Index released in July 2025, Canada ranks 8th globally, offering visa-free access to 184 destinations. This places Canada ahead of the United States, which dropped to 10th position and risks slipping out of the top 10 for the...
IRCC Launches Support Program for Internationally Educated Nurses Moving to Canada
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced the Pre-Arrival and Post-Arrival Supports and Services (PASS) Program to help internationally educated nurses successfully transition into Canada’s healthcare workforce. This federally funded program, delivered by the CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses, is designed to remove barriers, enhance professional readiness, and connect nurses with meaningful employment...
Quebec Prioritizes PRTQ Applications for Foreign Workers and Students in 2025
A major update has been announced for Canadian immigration applicants residing in Quebec. Starting July 30, 2025, Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration, Francisation et Intégration (MIFI) will prioritize applications under the Programme régulier des travailleurs qualifiés (PRTQ), also known as the Regular Skilled Worker Program. This change applies to temporary foreign workers and international students who...
Manitoba PNP Draw #250 Issues 19 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) to Boosts Skilled Workers
Manitoba is once again making headlines with its focused approach to selecting skilled immigrants. In Manitoba PNP Draw #250, the province used its Strategic Recruitment Initiatives to issue targeted invitations under the Skilled Worker Stream of the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). On July 26, 2025, a total of 19 Letters of Advice to Apply...
Canadian Immigration: How Studying in Canada Leads to Better Career Alignment
Did you know that international students who study in Canada often have a stronger start in their careers after becoming permanent residents? Recent research by Statistics Canada highlights that those who complete their education in Canada experience a better match between their chosen field of study and their jobs. This is great news for anyone...
Canada Travel Trends May 2025 – U.S. and Overseas Trips See Notable Declines Amid Shifting Patterns
Canada’s tourism and travel numbers for May 2025 have revealed some interesting shifts, both in terms of who is arriving and who is leaving. According to the latest data, travel to Canada by U.S. and overseas residents has continued its downward trend, while Canadian residents are also traveling abroad less frequently. These numbers reflect not...