Canada is facing a pressing issue in its healthcare system: a shortage of family doctors. Despite a population boom of over five million people in the last decade, the country has only added 167 medical residencies during the same period. This scarcity makes it increasingly challenging for Canadians to secure regular access to family physicians,...
British Columbia Temporarily Pauses Approvals for New Colleges Enrolling International Students
In response to the burgeoning influx of international students, British Columbia, a prominent Canadian province, has recently taken decisive measures to freeze approvals for new colleges enrolling international students until February 2026. This move aligns with broader national strategies, with Canada, just a week prior, announcing plans to impose a temporary cap on the intake...
Ontario’s Invited 2118 Candidates: A Second HCP Draw
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) recently conducted its second draw of the week, targeting candidates under the Human Capital Priorities (HCP) stream, particularly those with experience in the tech industry. Key Details of Ontario’s Latest Draw On February 8, 2024, Ontario issued invitations to 2,118 candidates, focusing on individuals with work experience in tech...
ESDC’s Updated LMIA Processing Times: January 2024
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) recently revised the processing times for Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications across various streams. This update, effective as of January 12, 2024, reflects changes in processing times for different LMIA categories based on data from all processing centers. Streamlined Processing Times The current average processing times have decreased...
Sudbury Businesses Advocate for Permanent RNIP: Ensuring Workforce Stability and Economic Growth
Businesses in Sudbury, the largest city in northern Ontario, are expressing concerns about the impending conclusion of the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) program this year. They fear that its discontinuation will pose challenges in recruiting necessary employees. Consequently, they are urging the Canadian government to make the RNIP a permanent immigration program. Call...
Updates on International Student Program Reforms: Ensuring Sustainability and Positive Experiences
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recently provided additional details regarding the reforms to the International Student Program (ISP). These changes aim to manage the program’s rapid growth sustainably while ensuring a positive experience for international students in Canada. Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) Requirement Effective January 22, 2024, post-secondary international students at the college or...
British Columbia’s Latest PNP Draw: Inviting 218 Skills Immigration Candidates
British Columbia (BC) held its latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw on February 06, 2024, marking the fifth invitation round conducted by the province in the year. To date, a total of 1,193 candidates have received invitations through Skills Immigration draws, with no Entrepreneur Immigration draws conducted in 2024. Results of the Latest BC PNP...
Canada Allocates $362 Million to Bolster Housing for Asylum Seekers
In a groundbreaking move on January 31, 2024, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced a robust funding of $362.4 million, boosting housing support for asylum claimants across the nation. This initiative, known as the Interim Housing Assistance Program (IHAP), is a pivotal component of the 2023–2024 fiscal year strategy. Quebec stands...
Navigating the Dynamics: Insights into Spousal Sponsorship Arrivals for 2023
IRCC’s latest data reveals that the spousal sponsorship arrivals in Canada during 2023 have been dynamic. Here, we will highlight the growth overview. Following a robust 8.7% growth in October, the spousal sponsorship program encountered a transient decline of 14.8% in November, aligning with a general softening in overall immigration for the month. Despite this...








