Canada’s spousal sponsorship program, a key route for family reunification, has experienced a notable decline in 2024. Despite a brief increase in July, the overall number of new permanent residents arriving through the program continues to lag behind last year’s figures. The year is on track for a significant drop compared to 2023, raising questions...
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New Ontario PNP Draws Issues 1,443 PR Invitations to International Students and Graduates
Canada continues to welcome skilled immigrants through its Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and Ontario is leading the way with two new Ontario PNP draws. On September 17, 2024, these draws resulted in 1,443 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency (PR) under the OINP Masters and PhD Graduate Streams. Latest Ontario PNP Draws Details –...
Canada’s International Student Enrolments Decline Sharply for 2024
Canada is witnessing a significant drop in international student enrollments for 2024, with a recent analysis by ApplyBoard suggesting a nearly 50% decrease in approved study permits compared to 2023. This decline is much steeper than the government’s initial forecast of a 35% reduction. It has raised concerns about the country’s international education sector and...
Quebec’s Commitment to Preserving French for Future Generations
Quebec, known for its distinct cultural identity and deep-rooted linguistic heritage, has recently introduced several measures to reinforce the use of the French language. While the provincial government has faced criticism for cutting financial aid for part-time French language courses, it has also launched a major advertising campaign aimed at promoting French among Quebecers and...
Virtual Job Fair Connects Bilingual Talent to Canadian Tourism and Hospitality Jobs
Canada’s tourism and hospitality sectors are gearing up for a hiring boost, with a virtual job fair set to attract bilingual and Francophone candidates. This event is part of Canada’s consistent efforts to support francophone immigration and address labor shortages in the tourism industry, especially in provinces outside Quebec. With the surge in hospitality jobs...
Canada Celebrates Welcoming Week 2024 with a Focus on Diversity
Canada is embracing its multiculturalism and fostering a sense of belonging through Welcoming Week 2024. This annual event, taking place from September 13th to 22nd, showcases the country’s commitment to inclusivity and celebrates the contributions of immigrants to its vibrant society. From coast to coast, communities across Canada are organizing a variety of events to...
Nova Scotia Unveils New Program Integrity Policy to Strengthen Economic Immigration
Nova Scotia has introduced a Program Integrity Policy to improve accountability and fairness in its economic immigration programs. Developed by the Immigration and Population Growth (IPG) Branch of the Department of Labour, Skills, and Immigration (LSI), this policy provides clear guidelines to ensure transparency in immigration decisions and procedures. Enhancing Public Trust with Program Integrity...
International Students in Canada Face Uncertainty as Permanent Residency Policies Shift
Recent immigration policy changes in Canada have left tens of thousands of international students facing an uncertain future. The Canadian government’s sudden shift in immigration priorities—now focusing on French speakers and specific job sectors—has drastically impacted the path to permanent residency for many long-term students. Experts estimate that between 70,000 to 131,000 Post-Graduation Work Permit...
Latest Saskatchewan PNP Draw Invites 89 Skilled Workers
Exciting developments for skilled professionals looking to start a new chapter in Saskatchewan! The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has recently issued invitations to 89 candidates in its latest provincial nomination draw. Key Details of the Latest SINP Draw 00012 10010 10011 10021 10029 11101 13201 20010 20012 21101 21221 21222 21233 21234 21301 21310...








