Tag: Permanent Residence

Changed in the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
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What Changed in the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program in 2026?

Ontario replaced eight Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program streams with one new pathway called the Ontario Workforce Priority stream on June 25, 2026. The change raises language and education requirements, lowers revenue thresholds for rural employers, and tightens compliance timelines. The new Expression of Interest portal opens later this summer. Redesigning the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program...

Canada Job Vacancies
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Canada Job Vacancies Hold Steady as Payroll Employment Grows: What It Means for Workers and Newcomers

Canada’s labour market continues to send mixed but encouraging signals. While hiring has slowed compared with previous years, the latest Statistics Canada report shows that employers are still creating jobs and maintaining a significant number of open positions. The newest employment data reveals that Canada job vacancies remained stable at 490,500 in April 2026, while...

Canada Tourism Spending
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Canada Tourism Spending Reaches $28.4 Billion: What Rising Visitor Numbers Mean for Jobs and the Economy

Canada’s tourism industry continues to show signs of steady recovery, but the latest figures reveal a trend that goes beyond travel alone. New data from Statistics Canada shows that Canada tourism spending reached $28.4 billion in the first quarter of 2026, supported largely by increased spending from international visitors. While tourism is often viewed as...

British Columbia Newcomers Guide
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British Columbia Newcomers Guide Now Available in Six More Languages: What New Immigrants Should Know

Moving to a new country involves much more than obtaining a visa. Finding housing, registering for health care, enrolling children in school, opening a bank account, understanding transportation, and securing employment are just a few of the challenges newcomers face during their first few months in Canada. To make settlement easier, the Government of British...

Study Permit Conditions Canada
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Study Permit Conditions Canada: What IRCC’s Updated Guidance Means for International Students

Thousands of international students come to Canada each year with the goal of earning a Canadian education and eventually building a career or applying for permanent residence. While obtaining a study permit is an important first step, maintaining compliance throughout your studies is equally important. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has updated its operational...

International Students in Canada
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International Students in Canada: What New Graduate Data Means for Your Career and Immigration Plans

Choosing where to study is about more than earning a degree. For many international students, the ultimate goal is to build a successful career and, if eligible, transition to permanent residence in Canada. New Statistics Canada data offers valuable insight into whether that pathway is becoming stronger. The latest release tracks postsecondary graduates from 2010...

Foreign Postdoctoral Fellows
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Are Foreign Postdoctoral Fellows Finding Long-Term Success in Canada in 2026?

New research from Statistics Canada’s Longitudinal Immigration Database reveals a nuanced picture: while fewer foreign postdoctoral fellows are arriving in Canada and fewer are staying permanently, those who do obtain permanent residency earn significantly more than other immigrant groups. Inflows have declined since 2021, permanent residency conversion rates dropped from 28% to 22% across successive...

Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2027-2029
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Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2027-2029: What Proposed Changes Could Mean for Future Immigrants

As federal, provincial, and territorial immigration ministers prepare the Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2027-2029, one message is becoming increasingly clear: Canada’s future immigration system will focus on sustainability, regional labour needs, and better economic outcomes for newcomers. While no final targets have been announced yet, the latest ministerial discussions provide valuable insight into where Canadian...