In a landmark move, the Federal Government of Canada is drafting legislation to restore citizenship rights for ‘lost Canadians.’ This follows a pivotal ruling by Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice that deemed it unconstitutional to deny citizenship to children born overseas to Canadians who were also born abroad. The new bill, expected to be introduced...
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Addressing Nursing Shortages: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Partners with PEI for Internationally Educated Nurses
The collaboration between Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the Government of Prince Edward Island (PEI) marks a significant milestone in addressing the pressing need for qualified nurses in PEI. By offering specialized programs tailored for internationally educated nurses, this partnership aims to bolster the healthcare workforce and meet the evolving demands of Canada’s healthcare system. Meeting the...
Canada Invites 3,864 International Experience Candidates
In a recent development, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has extended invitations to 3,864 young individuals to apply for an International Experience Canada (IEC) open work permit. This initiative, spanning from April 29 to May 12, marks a significant step in Canada’s commitment to fostering international talent. Let’s delve into the details of this...
Revamping Canada’s Immigration System: Addressing Public Concerns and Economic Priorities
Recent surveys reveal a significant shift in Canadian attitudes towards immigration policies, prompting questions about the effectiveness of the current system. With 70% of Canadians expressing the need for changes, it’s evident that public opinion is pushing for a revamp. Let’s delve into the key insights driving this call for reform. Perceptions of Canada’s Immigration...
Strengthening Student Protections: New Brunswick’s Oversight of Private Career Colleges
The New Brunswick provincial government has taken proactive steps to enhance oversight and accountability within the realm of private career colleges. Through legislative amendments introduced on May 7, 2024, the government aims to fortify student protections and ensure higher standards of quality and transparency. Enhancing Student Protections One of the primary objectives of the legislative...
Saskatchewan Updates Excluded Occupation List for SINP: What You Need to Know
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has made significant updates to its Excluded Occupation List, impacting the eligibility criteria for the Occupations In-Demand (OID) and Express Entry (EE) program sub-categories. These changes, effective as of May 1, 2024, have expanded the list to include 158 occupations, with notable additions and exclusions. Understanding these updates is...
IRCC Supports Skilled Temporary Workers: Manitoba’s New Initiative
Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has greenlit Manitoba’s initiative to extend the temporary resident status of potential nominees under the province’s Provincial Nominee Program. This move, announced on May 8, 2024, is particularly significant for post-graduation work permit holders whose permits are set to expire this year. Extending Support for Temporary Workers With the...
Canada’s New Policy Empowers Hong Kong Permanent Residence Applicants
In a significant move, Canada has unveiled a new policy aimed at supporting Hong Kong permanent residence applicants. The policy, announced on May 7, 2024, offers a pathway for applicants to extend their status and acquire an open work permit while their permanent residence applications are being processed. Empowering Hong Kong Residents Canada’s commitment to...
Proposed New Asylum Rules: Canada’s Effort for Swift Deportations
In a bid to streamline the asylum process and expedite deportations of failed claimants, Canada is proposing significant changes to its asylum rules. These proposed regulations aim to address the growing concerns surrounding the influx of asylum seekers and the backlog of cases within the immigration system. Let’s delve into the details of these proposed...








