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New Brunswick Issues 326 Invitations
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New Brunswick Issues 326 Invitations in Latest NBPNP Draws Focused on Employment and Francophone Talent

New Brunswick has continued its targeted approach to provincial immigration in 2026, issuing 326 Invitations to Apply through two separate draws under the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program. The results, published on February 3, 2026, confirm the province’s ongoing focus on workforce alignment and Francophone immigration. The draws were conducted on February 2 using New...

Ontario Launches 2026 With 1825 OINP Invitations
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Ontario Launches 2026 With 1,825 OINP Invitations Under Employer Job Offer Streams

Ontario has officially opened its 2026 provincial immigration cycle with a strong signal to employers and foreign workers alike. On February 2, 2026, the province conducted its first Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program invitation rounds of the year under the Employer Job Offer streams, issuing a total of 1,825 invitations to apply. These draws covered the...

Expression of Interest Draw #263
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Manitoba PNP Issues 47 Invitations in Expression of Interest Draw #263 Under Skilled Worker Stream

Manitoba has once again taken a focused and strategic approach to immigration by conducting Expression of Interest Draw #263 on January 29, 2026, under the Skilled Worker Stream. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program continues to prioritize candidates who directly support provincial labour market needs, especially those already connected to employers or communities within Manitoba. This...

Canada’s Workforce
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AI and Immigration Are Reshaping Canada’s Workforce, New Statistics Canada Data Shows

Canada’s labour market is entering a period of major transformation. New research released by Statistics Canada reveals how artificial intelligence adoption and rising immigration levels are working together to reshape workforce demographics, job growth, and career opportunities across the country. The data, covering the period between November 2022 and December 2025, shows that overall employment...

British Columbia PNP Fees
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British Columbia PNP Fees Explained for 2026 – What Applicants Must Pay and How to Avoid Costly Mistakes

Planning your immigration journey through British Columbia requires more than just meeting eligibility criteria. One of the most important parts of your application is knowing the exact British Columbia PNP fees and how they fit into your overall budget. These fees support the processing of applications and help fund program services that support nominees on...

Northwest Territories Nominee Program Closes 2025 Intake
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Northwest Territories Nominee Program Closes 2025 Intake After Reaching 300 Cap

The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) has officially closed its 2025 intake after receiving enough applications to meet its full federal allocation of 300 nominations. Territorial officials confirmed that the cap set by the Government of Canada has now been reached, prompting the program to stop accepting new applications for the remainder of the year....

New Brunswick PNP Draws January 2026
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New Brunswick PNP Draws January 2026 Open Fresh Pathways for Skilled and Francophone Workers

Canada continues to strengthen its provincial immigration pathways, and New Brunswick has started 2026 with focused and well-planned selection rounds. The New Brunswick PNP draws January 2026 highlights the province’s intent to invite candidates who can directly support local labour needs, economic growth and community development. Between January 13 and January 15, 2026, Immigration New...

Manitoba PNP Draw Invites 55 Skilled Workers
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Manitoba PNP Draw Invites 55 Skilled Workers Through Strategic Recruitment

Manitoba has started 2026 with a targeted immigration selection that reinforces its focus on workforce-driven growth. The Manitoba PNP Draw, officially listed as Expression of Interest Draw number #262, reflects the province’s continued use of strategic recruitment to address labour shortages and regional development priorities. Held on January 15, 2026, this draw invited 55 candidates...