Alberta issued five fresh invitations through the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) in June 2025, offering diverse pathways to permanent residency. These draws highlight Alberta’s focus on healthcare, tourism, law enforcement, and tech sectors facing real labour demand. New AAIP Draws Target Priority Sectors Alberta conducted five separate draws this month across both Express Entry...
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Canada Held Largest Express Entry Draw #353, Invited 3,000 CEC Candidates
Canada’s Express Entry system is picking up speed, and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates are finally receiving long-awaited attention. In its second latest Express Entry draw #353 of the week, held on June 26, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 3,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to CEC candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking...
Why Canada Is Still a Top Choice for Work-Life Balance in 2025
If you’re considering a move abroad in 2025, think about this: Canada has ranked 7th globally for work-life balance, the only country in the Americas to make the top 10. That alone says something powerful. In a world where work hours are long, stress levels are rising, and personal time is shrinking, Canada continues to...
Canada’s 2025–2026 Immigration Plan Sets Bold New Direction for a Sustainable Future
Canada’s immigration system is about to see big shifts—ones designed not just to bring in talent, but to make sure those who arrive can truly build a life here. In the latest 2025–2026 Departmental Plan, Canada’s new Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship lays out a vision that balances growth, integration, and sustainability. With pressure...
Why British Columbia Immigration Program Still Brings Hope Despite Federal Reductions
In the world of immigration, changes are constant. But some stories continue to shine through, and British Columbia’s immigration journey in 2024 is one of them. Despite facing cuts at the federal level, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) continues to prove that targeted regional immigration works. With the federal government reducing BC’s...
Canada Opens Doors Wider for International Teachers: New Pathways & PR Opportunities in 2025
The path to becoming a certified international teacher in Canada has often felt like a maze for internationally educated professionals. Each province has its own rules. Credential recognition can be tricky. And even if you’re qualified in your home country, that doesn’t guarantee a classroom spot in Canada. But this is starting to change. A...
How Non-Permanent Residents Are Shaping Canada’s Post-Pandemic Travel Industry
The Canadian travel and tourism sector, once shaken by the pandemic, is undergoing a workforce transformation, led in part by the growing role of non-permanent residents. From international students to temporary foreign workers, these individuals are helping the industry recover, adapt, and move forward in a time of labour shortages and economic shifts. Let’s dive...
Canada Halts Deportations to Israel Amid Conflict – What CBSA’s Temporary Removal Pause Means for 2025
In a major immigration-related development, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced a temporary halt on removals to Israel. This measure, known officially as an Administrative Deferral of Removals (ADR), comes in response to the current unrest and violent conflict involving Iran. This is not the first time Canada has paused deportations due to...
Prince Edward Island Invites 52 Skilled Workers and Entrepreneurs in the Latest PNP Draw
On June 19, 2025, the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) conducted its fifth draw of the year, issuing 52 Invitations to Apply (ITAs). This latest draw reflects the province’s ongoing focus on skilled talent and economic contribution, especially in sectors facing workforce shortages. The draw targeted two specific streams: Of the total...