Tag: Immigrate to Canada

LMIA Processing Times Updated for 2025
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Canadian Immigration LMIA Processing Times Updated for 2025

The Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) plays a key role in Canadian immigration, ensuring foreign workers are hired only when no qualified Canadians are available. On August 5, 2025, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) released updated processing times for different LMIA streams. These updates are vital for employers and foreign workers planning to work...

Canadian Immigration Strengthens National Unity
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Canadian Immigration Strengthens National Unity in a Changing World

Canada’s approach to national identity is back in the spotlight. Recent debates question whether increasing immigration and evolving citizenship rules are causing Canada to lose its sense of self. Critics claim the country is facing an “identity crisis,” suggesting post-national policies could fragment Canadian society. But here’s the bigger picture: Canadian immigration strengthens national unity,...

Private Career College Graduate Pilot Program
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New Brunswick Opens Private Career College Graduate Pilot Program for International Graduates

Are you an international student in New Brunswick, looking for a smooth path to permanent residence in Canada? The New Brunswick Private Career College Graduate Pilot Program may be your golden opportunity. Designed for graduates from select one- and two-year programs at eligible private career colleges, this pilot program opens doors to permanent settlement in...

Express Entry Draw #358
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Canada Express Entry Draw #358 Issues 225 ITAs Under PNP with a CRS Score of 739

The Canada Express Entry Draw 2025 continues to be a top immigration pathway for skilled professionals seeking Canadian permanent residency. With increasing unpredictability and new category-based draws, it’s more important than ever to stay informed and prepared. In the latest Canada Express Entry draw #358, held on August 6, 2025, Canada issued 225 Invitations to...

PSTQ Invitations
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Quebec Immigration PSTQ Invitations Expanded in 2025

Quebec immigration has taken an interesting turn this year. Since July 1, 2025, the province has issued 11 additional invitations for permanent selection outside the regular Programme de sélection des travailleurs qualifiés (PSTQ) streams. These invitations fall under special provisions of the Quebec Immigration Act, targeting specific applicants whose skills and profiles meet Quebec’s evolving...

Temporary Measures for Palestinians
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Canada Extends Temporary Measures for Palestinians in Canada Amid Ongoing Crisis

In a world shaken by crisis, Canada continues to lead with compassion and action. On August 1, 2025, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Lena Metlege Diab, confirmed that Canada extends temporary measures for Palestinians in Canada who are unable to return to their homeland due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. First...

Proof of Funds Requirements for 2025
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Atlantic Immigration Program: IRCC Updates Proof of Funds Requirements for 2025

Canada has always been a preferred destination for skilled workers and their families, and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) continues to be one of the easiest pathways for permanent residence. However, the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has recently updated its proof of funds requirements, effective July 29, 2025. This update could impact eligibility...

Quebec Invites Skilled Workers
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Quebec Invites Skilled Workers Through Latest Arrima Draw to Fill Key Labor Gaps in 2025

Quebec is actively building a stronger, more inclusive economy and skilled professionals like you are in demand. Through its Arrima portal, the province has once again invited qualified foreign workers who are ready to take on high-demand jobs and contribute to the local workforce. The latest Arrima draw round on July 31, 2025, proves that...

British Columbia Access Grant
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British Columbia Access Grant Driving Skilled Workforce Growth in Canada

Canada’s future economic success depends heavily on a strong, skilled workforce. Immigration policies play a significant role in filling labor shortages, but local training and education remain equally important. In British Columbia, one program is transforming how residents and future immigrants prepare for the workforce, the BC Access Grant. Now celebrating its fifth year, this...