Canada’s commitment to attracting top entrepreneurial talent continues strong. In its latest Entrepreneur Immigration draw results, released on March 18, 2025, British Columbia issued a total of 12 invitations across its two main streams. This draw emphasizes Canada’s ongoing efforts to encourage business development, both in bustling urban centers and smaller communities. March 18, 2025...
Alberta Issued 13 Invitations with a Minimum Score of 53 under the AAIP
On March 6, 2025, Alberta held a new invitation round under the Alberta Express Entry Stream and issued 13 invitations, with a minimum score of 53. This draw targeted candidates working in the aviation sector under the Priority Sector pathway. The province’s ongoing updates to the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) highlight its commitment to...
New Brunswick Welcomes Internationally Trained Physicians Through Practice Ready Program
New Brunswick is addressing its healthcare needs by integrating internationally trained physicians into the province’s healthcare system. Through the Practice Ready Assessment New Brunswick (PRA-NB) program, ten family physicians have successfully completed their assessments and are now set to provide essential medical services across various regions. Strengthening Primary Healthcare in New Brunswick The province has...
Canada Holds Third Latest Express Entry Draw #340 of March 2025, Invites 536 PNP Candidates
Canada continues to invite skilled immigrants through the Express Entry system, with the latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw issuing 536 invitations to apply (ITAs). This marks the third latest Express Entry draw #340 of March 2025, demonstrating Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) ongoing focus on economic immigration. Latest Express Entry Draw #340 Highlights...
Top 7 Immigration Pathways to Canadian Permanent Residency in 2025
Canada remains one of the top destinations for immigrants worldwide. In 2025, the country aims to welcome 395,000 new permanent residents, prioritizing the transition of temporary residents already in Canada to permanent status. For those looking to settle, there are top immigration pathways to Canadian permanent residency in 2025. These pathways offer opportunities based on...
New Brunswick Issues 498 Invitations in Latest PNP Draw
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) continues to create opportunities for skilled workers, international graduates, and professionals in various industries. In the latest invitation rounds held on March 5 and March 6, 2025, a total of 498 candidates received invitations under specific occupational categories. New Brunswick PNP Draw Details The recent draw targeted key...
PEI Summer Jobs Program: A Win-Win for Students and Employers
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is helping students gain valuable work experience while supporting local businesses through its Summer Employment Programs. These initiatives provide wage subsidies to employers, making it easier to hire young professionals for the summer months. Key Summer Employment Programs in PEI PEI offers two primary programs designed to benefit both students and...
Alberta PNP Latest Draws Invited Over 555 Candidates in 2025
Alberta continues to welcome skilled professionals through its provincial nomination program, offering a pathway to permanent residency in Canada. The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) conducts regular draws, selecting candidates who meet specific eligibility criteria to apply for a provincial nomination. Successful nominees can then submit their applications for permanent residency to Immigration, Refugees and...
New Brunswick Enhances Immigration Pathways with Updated PNP Criteria
Canada remains a top destination for immigrants seeking a better future, and New Brunswick has now updated its Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) to improve accessibility for skilled workers. As of March 5, 2025, the province has introduced two enhanced Express Entry-aligned pathways: the Employment in New Brunswick and New Brunswick Interests streams. These updates come...








