For years, some have questioned whether immigrants who obtain Canadian citizenship truly intend to stay. A new report from Statistics Canada says yes—overwhelmingly. This fresh data reveals that the vast majority of naturalized immigrants don’t just grab a Canadian passport and disappear. Instead, they settle in, build lives, and become long-term contributors to the country....
How Canada’s Immigration Policy Changes in 2025 Are Impacting Telecom
Canada’s telecom giants just reported their weakest mobile subscriber growth in four years, and the reason isn’t a drop in smartphone usage. It’s immigration. In 2025, changes to Canada’s immigration policy have sent ripples through industries that rely on steady population growth. What does this mean for those hoping to move to Canada? More than...
Big Win for Immigration Applicants, More Time to Seek Judicial Review
If your Canadian immigration application has been refused, here’s some relief—Canada just made it easier to request a judicial review. On May 14, 2025, the Federal Court of Canada extended the deadline for perfecting applications for judicial review from 30 days to 75 days. This change offers more breathing room to applicants who want to...
How Ontario’s $11.3M Investment in Forest Biomass is Paving New Pathways for Canadian Immigration
Canada has long been a land of opportunity, but the recent $11.3 million investment in Ontario’s Forest biomass sector is doing more than just modernizing energy and creating green jobs. It’s opening new doors for skilled immigrants. As provinces like Ontario invest in sustainable industries, they create not only eco-friendly innovation but also urgent demand...
Thunder Bay’s Succession Pathways Program – A New Boost for Local Business and Immigration in 2025
Thunder Bay is making smart moves for the future. In a time when many small towns face aging business owners and economic slowdowns, the Thunder Bay CEDC (Community Economic Development Commission) has launched a timely and strategic initiative—Succession Pathways. This new business advisory program is designed to help local entrepreneurs plan their exit or handover...
What to Expect from the Next Canada Express Entry Draw in 2025
The Canada Express Entry system continues to evolve rapidly in 2025. With high competition, limited invitations, and new draw categories, staying updated is essential for aspiring immigrants. If you’re wondering what the next Canada Express Entry draw might look like and whether you still have a chance, this blog gives you practical, data-driven insights based...
Lost CRS Points for Arranged Employment? Boost Your Score with Language Tests
Losing out on key CRS points especially for arranged employment can feel like a serious setback for anyone in the Express Entry pool. But here’s the good news: you can take full control of your immigration journey by focusing on a factor that’s entirely within your reach language proficiency. With the right strategy, improving your...
Saskatchewan Eyes Work Permit Extension to Support Skilled Workers and Employers
In a bold and hopeful move, Saskatchewan is looking to secure a two-year Canada work permit extension for skilled foreign workers. This initiative comes as a lifeline for thousands of temporary residents whose futures in the province are now uncertain due to major changes to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). Federal cuts have reduced...
New Immigration Policy Brings Change to Atlantic Canada’s Hospitality Workforce
As the summer season approaches, Atlantic Canada’s restaurants are preparing to welcome tourists and locals alike. But this year comes with a twist: new immigration policies are reshaping how the region sources its workforce. While the changes pose challenges, they also create opportunities for adaptation, innovation, and informed decision-making. If you’re a foreign worker or...








