Canada’s recent federal election brought a significant political shift that could reshape the country’s approach to international education and immigration. With Mark Carney leading the Liberal Party into a minority government, all eyes are on what this means for foreign students, future immigrants, and those already building lives in Canada. After over a year of...
Canada Tightens Rules for International Students Transferring Schools in 2025
Starting May 1, 2025, international students in Canada are facing tougher rules when switching schools. What used to be a simple process, just updating your school information online, is now a more regulated and time-sensitive task. Under the updated immigration guidelines, most students will need a brand-new study permit before they can transfer to another...
Manitoba PNP Draw Targets 26 Skilled Workers Abroad Through Strategic Recruitment
Manitoba has once again stepped ahead with a sharp focus on inviting skilled professionals from overseas. In its latest Manitoba PNP draw held on May 1, 2025, the province issued 26 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) under the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. What sets this draw apart? It was strictly tailored to candidates who...
Canada Issues 500 ITAs in First Express Entry Healthcare Draw of 2025
Canada just launched its First Express Entry Healthcare Draw of 2025—and it’s already setting records. On May 2, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to eligible candidates in healthcare and social services occupations. What made headlines, however, was the record-high Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score of 510, the...
Mark Carney’s Proposed Immigration Reforms Signal a Shift in Canada’s Immigration Policy
Canada may be preparing for a major shift in its immigration policy. Liberal leader Mark Carney has proposed a series of reforms aimed at controlling population growth by placing new limits on immigration levels. These suggestions include capping temporary residents to 5% of the population by 2027 and setting permanent resident (PR) admissions to 1%...
Nova Scotia Improves Atlantic Immigration Program
Nova Scotia has rolled out a major upgrade that could change the way employers and skilled workers connect. Starting May 1, 2025, the province is introducing a new digital platform for the Atlantic Immigration Program. This system aims to streamline the process and reduce common errors—benefits that will positively affect both applicants and Designated Employers....
Canada’s First Express Entry Draw for Education Professionals Issued 1,000 ITAs
On May 1, 2025, Canada conducted its first-ever Express Entry Draw for Education Professionals, officially labeled Express Entry Draw. In this draw, 1,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued to qualified candidates in the education sector, with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 479. This is a ground breaking opportunity for teachers, early...
How Immigrants Keep Canada’s Healthcare System Running Strong
Canada’s healthcare sector is expanding fast — but so are its challenges. As millions of Canadians age and demand for medical care increases, the system is struggling to keep pace. The real question is: who’s holding it all together? The answer lies in immigrants. Newcomers are stepping into vital roles, often filling gaps that domestic...
What Mark Carney’s Liberal Victory Means for Canada’s Immigration Future
Canada’s 2025 federal election has delivered a minority government led by Mark Carney and the Liberal Party. While minority wins often bring policy compromises, Carney’s leadership signals a steady hand when it comes to immigration. For newcomers, students, workers, and permanent residents-in-waiting, the message is clear: Canada’s immigration system is shifting gears. So, what’s really...








