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CEC Express Entry draw #381
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CEC Express Entry draw #381: Canada issues 1,000 ITAs with CRS 531 on November 26

The latest CEC Express Entry draw 381 issued 1,000 Invitations to Apply for permanent residence with a CRS cutoff of 531, marking another steady selection round dedicated to Canadian Experience Class candidates. These draw details, combined with IRCC’s consistent pattern during the final quarter of 2025, are helping applicants refine their planning and shape expectations...

IRCC Study Permit Transition Policy
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IRCC Study Permit Transition Policy Offers Flexibility for Students Changing Education Levels

Canadian students moving from secondary to post-secondary education received a major update as IRCC introduced new rules under the IRCC study permit transition policy. Effective November 24, 2025, the revised guidance now permits students to begin classes at their new designated learning institution while waiting for their updated study permit to be finalized, provided they...

Canada Bilingual Workforce
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Canada Bilingual Workforce Investment Exceeds $1M To Strengthen Francophone Entrepreneurship in Southern Ontario

A major Canada bilingual workforce investment was announced as FedDev Ontario committed more than $1 million to expand bilingual talent development and support Francophone entrepreneurs across southern Ontario. This funding will help strengthen up to 12 regional businesses, enhance French-language service capacity, and offer specialised training for newcomers and business owners. The initiative marks a...

IRCC Application Inventories
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A Deep Look at Canada’s IRCC Application Inventories in 2025

Canada’s immigration system is built on structure, planning and long-term national goals. One of the most important parts of this system is the way applications are managed behind the scenes. Today, the federal government holds more than two million files that move through different stages of processing across visas, permits, residency and citizenship. For newcomers,...

Bill C-12 Immigration Amendments
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What the New Bill C-12 Immigration Amendments Could Mean for Canada’s Future Policies

Canada’s immigration system is facing renewed debate as the Conservative Party introduces sweeping Bill C-12 immigration amendments aimed at reforming asylum processing, enforcement, and federal spending. Shadow Ministers Michelle Rempel Garner and Brad Redekopp argue that the current model is overwhelmed, pointing to major increases in backlogs, rising costs, and growing concerns over security screening....

International Student Enrollment in Canada
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International Student Enrollment in Canada Surges to Record Levels in 2024

Canada continues to strengthen its position as one of the most trusted study destinations in the world. A new report from Statistics Canada shows a dramatic rise in international student enrollment in Canada, revealing a nine-year trend that has reshaped the entire public college system. What began as steady international interest has now transformed into...

Alberta Latest Draw Invites Over 1000 Candidates
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Alberta Latest Draw Invites Over 1,000 Candidates in Early November 2025

Canada continues to welcome skilled workers who are ready to support its economy and long-term regional growth, and Alberta has taken a major step forward once again. The Alberta latest draw results for early November show a strong push toward attracting workers in high-demand roles. With more than a thousand candidates invited across two streams,...