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Manitoba PNP Joins Destination Canada Mobility Forum to Attract French-Speaking Talent

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is stepping up efforts to welcome more skilled bilingual workers to the province. Partnering with the Economic Development Council for Manitoba Bilingual Municipalities (CDEM) and Acceuil Francophone, MPNP will participate in the upcoming Destination Canada Mobility Forum 2025. This premier recruitment event connects French-speaking and bilingual workers with Canadian...

Express Entry Draw #335
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Express Entry Draw #335: Canada Issues 4,000 ITAs for Canadian Experience Class

Canada continues to welcome skilled workers through its Express Entry system, with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducting another significant draw. On February 5, 2025, the Express Entry draw #335 invited 4,000 candidates under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), setting the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score at 521. Understanding Express Entry Draw #335...

Open Work Permit Rules
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Canada Tightens Open Work Permit Rules for Families of Foreign Workers and Students

The Canadian government has introduced new limitations on open work permit (OWP) eligibility for family members of international students and temporary foreign workers. These changes, effective January 21, aim to restrict access to these permits and refine eligibility criteria. Key Changes to Open Work Permits 1. New Rules for Families of Temporary Foreign Workers Spouses...

Express Entry Draw #334
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Latest Express Entry Draw #334 Issues 455 ITAs To PNP Candidates

The latest Express Entry draw #334 continues Canada’s trend of inviting high-scoring candidates through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). On February 4, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 455 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates with a provincial nomination. Key Highlights of Express Entry Draw #334 Express Entry Draws in 2025: A Recap...

Immigration Data Sharing
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Canada and the U.S. Enhance Immigration Data Sharing for Stronger Border Security

As of January 17, 2025, Canada and the United States have implemented an upgraded immigration data-sharing system that allows for the automated exchange of biographical and biometric details of permanent residents. This enhanced agreement, initially established in 2012, aims to refine security measures, improve immigration screening, and facilitate more efficient visa processing between the two...

Newfoundland and Labrador Regains
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Newfoundland and Labrador Regains 1,000 Economic Immigration Spaces for 2025: A Boost for Skilled Workers

Canada has always been a land of opportunity, and the latest immigration update from Newfoundland and Labrador reaffirms this commitment. The province has successfully negotiated with the federal government to restore 1,000 economic immigration spaces for 2025, bringing the total allocation to 2,525. This move comes after initial reductions that sparked concerns among businesses and...

New Draws Under IEC Program
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IRCC Conducts New Draws Under IEC Program Issuing 9,717 ITAs

Canada continues to welcome young talent from around the world! From January 27 to February 2, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted new draws under the International Experience Canada (IEC) program, issuing 9,717 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for an open work permit. With over 25,642 candidates in the pool as of January 31, the...

Quebec's Immigration Bill
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Quebec’s Immigration Bill: A Shift Towards Interculturalism

Quebec is set to introduce a new immigration bill that prioritizes cultural unity over multiculturalism. Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge has announced that the legislation, expected to be tabled soon, will emphasize interculturalism—a concept that seeks to create a cohesive society while preserving Quebec’s distinct cultural identity. This move is intended to clarify the expectations for...

Asylum Policy
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Canada’s Asylum Policy in Light of U.S. Deportation Measures

With the U.S. ramping up deportation efforts in early 2025, Canada’s asylum policy is facing increased scrutiny. Questions arise regarding Canada’s ability to manage a potential rise in refugee claims and how existing agreements, such as the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA), apply in this scenario. The discussion also revolves around balancing national security concerns...