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Express Entry Draw for Education Professionals
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Canada’s First Express Entry Draw for Education Professionals Issued 1,000 ITAs

On May 1, 2025, Canada conducted its first-ever Express Entry Draw for Education Professionals, officially labeled Express Entry Draw. In this draw, 1,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued to qualified candidates in the education sector, with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 479. This is a ground breaking opportunity for teachers, early...

AAIP Releases New Draw Results
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Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) Releases New Draw Results and Opportunities for Skilled Workers

If Alberta has been on your radar for Canadian immigration, now is the perfect time to pay attention. In April 2025, Alberta announced major updates for the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), including fresh draw results, remaining nomination spaces, and a surge in Expressions of Interest (EOIs). Whether you’re an experienced professional or a tech...

Study Permit Changes for International Students
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Major Study Permit Changes for International Students in Canada for 2025

On April 23, 2025, IRCC announced sweeping regulatory changes affecting Canada study permits, Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs), and international students at the post-secondary level. These updates bring in stricter compliance measures, clearer application requirements, and consequences for both students and schools failing to meet the new conditions. Here’s everything you need to know about the...

STEM Express Entry Stream Revamped
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New STEM Express Entry Stream Revamped – Check Eligibility, Updated Occupations and Titles for 2025

Canada’s Express Entry system continues to evolve — and for skilled professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, the rules just changed. In February 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) made major updates to the STEM category in Express Entry, removing 19 occupations and adding six new ones. For many professionals, this reshuffle has...

Manitoba MPNP Draw #243
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Manitoba PNP Draw #243 Invites 27 Skilled Workers Through Overseas Stream

Manitoba PNP Draw #243 was held on April 17, 2025, for Skilled Worker Overseas (SWO) applicants. A total of 27 candidates received Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs), all selected through the strategic recruitment initiative. This draw is particularly notable because the minimum required score dropped to 621—a sharp decline of 100 points from the...

Saskatchewan Leads Canada’s Housing
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Saskatchewan Leads Canada’s Housing Boom in 2025

The Saskatchewan housing market is experiencing one of its most impressive growth periods in recent memory. Recent data from Statistics Canada reveals a remarkable rise in new housing starts across the province — and it’s quickly becoming the talk of the country. From January to March 2025, urban housing starts in Saskatchewan jumped by a...

World’s Favourite Destination for International Students
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Why Canada Is Still the World’s Favourite Destination for International Students in 2025

In a world where students have more choices than ever, one destination continues to top the list — Canada. According to the latest Spring 2025 ApplyBoard Student Pulse Survey, Canada remains the number one pick for international students looking to build their future abroad. This isn’t just about beautiful campuses and maple leaves. The country’s...

Prince Edward Island PNP Draw
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Prince Edward Island PNP Draw Invites 168 Express Entry Candidates for Canadian PR

The Prince Edward Island PNP draw held on April 17, 2025, invited 168 candidates from the Labour and Express Entry streams to apply for permanent residency in Canada. This marks the fourth PEI PNP draw of 2025, highlighting the province’s proactive efforts to attract skilled professionals and international graduates who can contribute to its economy...

Reshapes Immigration Strategy
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British Columbia PNP Reshapes Immigration Strategy Amid 2025 Nomination Cuts

British Columbia is making bold moves to protect its labour market and economy in 2025. With the federal government slashing its immigration nomination quota by half, the British Columbia PNP (Provincial Nominee Program) is zeroing in on healthcare workers, entrepreneurs, and skilled professionals who can deliver real, immediate value to the province. If you’ve been...