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Yukon Introduces Credential Support
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Yukon Introduces Credential Support for Internationally Educated Health Professionals

The Yukon Government has launched the Foreign Credential Recognition Navigation Service to support internationally educated health professionals (IEHPs). This pilot project aims to streamline the process for IEHPs looking to integrate into the Yukon’s healthcare system, addressing workforce challenges and helping skilled professionals contribute meaningfully to their fields. Key Highlights of the Navigation Service The...

Skills Immigration Program Guide
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British Columbia Updates Skills Immigration Program Guide for 2025

British Columbia continues to adapt its immigration programs to meet evolving labor market needs. On January 7, 2025, the provincial government released an updated edition of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program’s (BC PNP) Skills Immigration Program Guide. This new guide outlines revised criteria and processes for applicants and employers, ensuring the program aligns with...

Canadian Passport Ranks 7th on the Henley Passport Index: A Global Mobility Advantage
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Canadian Passport Ranks 7th on the Henley Passport Index: A Global Mobility Advantage

Canada continues to shine on the global stage as its passport secures the 7th position on the Henley Passport Index for 2025. This prestigious ranking highlights the strength of the Canadian passport, granting visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 188 destinations worldwide. Whether you’re a frequent traveler or an aspiring immigrant, this ranking underscores Canada’s position...

Latest EOI Draw #236
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Manitoba Latest EOI Draw #236 Invited 197 Skilled Workers

Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) continues to attract skilled immigrants eager to build their future in the province. The latest EOI Draw #236, conducted on January 9, 2025, unveiled exciting opportunities for candidates in the Skilled Worker in Manitoba and Skilled Worker Overseas streams. Here’s a detailed breakdown of this draw and what it means...

Canadian Immigration Under New Leadership
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What the Future Holds for Canadian Immigration Under New Leadership

Canada’s immigration system is one of the most dynamic and well-regarded in the world. With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepping down and the Liberal Party preparing for a leadership change, many are wondering what the future holds for immigration policies. As one of the leading immigration consultation firms, ImmigCanada is here to provide insights into...

New Brunswick PNP
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New Brunswick PNP Overhaul – What Changes are Expected in 2025

The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is gearing up for significant changes in 2025. This announcement comes as part of broader adjustments to align with Canada’s evolving immigration strategies. While specific details remain under wraps, New Brunswick aims to ensure its programs address workforce priorities effectively and adapt to federal directives. If you’re eyeing...

PGWP-Eligible Jobs
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Canada Expands Opportunities with New PGWP-Eligible Jobs

Canada has updated its Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program, adding new fields of study to the list of eligible programs. Effective December 17, 2024, these changes aim to address labor shortages and align education pathways with workforce demands. Key Updates to Canada PGWP Eligibility The latest expansion includes a new category of study fields, allowing...

Express Entry Draw #332
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Canada Held Year’s First Express Entry Draw #332 for CEC Candidates

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has started the new year with a series of Express Entry draws. Canada held another Express entry draw #332 for CEC candidates, creating opportunities for skilled professionals seeking permanent residence in Canada. The latest rounds of invitations highlight Canada’s ongoing efforts to address labour market needs and attract global...

Parents and Grandparents Program
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Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program Paused for 2025: What You Need to Know

The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), a popular immigration pathway for family reunification, will not accept new applications in 2025, as announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). This decision is part of the government’s strategy to focus on processing pending applications from 2024 while managing reduced permanent resident targets. Despite this pause, Canadian...