Canada’s Express Entry system reflects the country’s steady push to welcome skilled immigrants aligned with provincial labour demands. On June 23, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held the latest Express Entry draw #352, inviting 503 Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates to apply for permanent residence. This draw follows the recent trend of PNP-targeted...
New Brunswick Invites 2,015 Candidates Through NBPNP in 2025
In a major development, New Brunswick has invited 2,015 candidates so far in 2025 under its Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP), many of whom were selected without requiring a job offer. These draws, held between March and June 2025, highlight New Brunswick’s aggressive effort to welcome skilled individuals across key sectors like health care, construction, education,...
Ontario Strengthens Northern Economy to Attract Immigration Without Job Offers
Canada is known for its open-door approach to skilled immigration. But in a bold and timely move, Ontario is going beyond tradition. The province is now refocusing investments in Northern Ontario, giving economic growth and immigration a much-needed push, even for those without a job offer. With global trade challenges, especially rising U.S. tariffs, the...
Canada Updates Eligible Programs for Post-Graduation Work Permit in 2025
Thinking about studying in Canada to work after graduation? There’s big news you need to know. The Government of Canada just updated the list of eligible programs for a post-graduation work permit in Canada, and it could affect your study and immigration plans. As of June 25, 2025, the list now includes 920 programs, with...
Can Canada-Mexico Migration Disputes Lead to a New Era of Immigration Reform?
Canadian immigration policies have long reflected a balance between openness and control. But in early 2024, the decision to reinstate visa requirements for Mexican visitors reignited a long-standing tension between two North American neighbors that, in theory, should be working more closely than ever. The resulting diplomatic tension isn’t just about paperwork, it’s about politics,...
Canada is Now the World’s 4th Largest Destination for Asylum Seekers
In a rapidly changing world, where forced migration is rising due to conflict, climate change, and political instability, Canada is stepping into a more visible role. According to the United Nations Refugee Agency’s 2024 report, Canada is now the fourth-largest recipient of asylum claims globally, marking a dramatic shift in the country’s immigration landscape. This...
Canada Travel Trends 2025 – What the Decline in International Arrivals Means for Immigration
In April 2025, Canada witnessed a noticeable dip in international travel numbers. With a combined total of 4.5 million air and auto arrivals, the country saw a 15.2% drop compared to April 2024. It’s the third month in a row with falling year-over-year figures—a trend that’s raising questions about how global mobility and tourism might...
New Brunswick Gets a Boost – Immigration Allocation Increased to Fuel 2025 Labour Market Needs
Canada immigration is once again in the spotlight — and this time, it’s New Brunswick making headlines. In a major development that promises to ease labour market pressures, the federal and provincial governments have agreed on a substantial increase in New Brunswick’s immigration allocation for 2025. The province has now been granted 4,250 permanent resident...
OINP Employer Portal Launch: A Game-Changer for Canadian Immigration in 2025
Starting July 2, 2025, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) will shift from paper to digital with the rollout of the OINP Employer Portal. A major upgrade is designed to simplify and speed up immigration processing for both employers and applicants. This change is not just a technical update; it’s a significant step toward making...








