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Express Entry for Teachers
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Canada Express Entry for Teachers in the Education Category-Based Selection

Are you a teacher looking for new opportunities abroad? Canada has introduced a new Education Category in Express Entry in 2025, prioritizing teachers and educators for permanent residency through category-based draws. This is excellent news for professionals in the education sector who want to move to Canada and secure stable teaching jobs in Canada. This...

Fraud Prevention Month
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Canada Cracks Down on Immigration Fraud, Protecting Integrity During Fraud Prevention Month

Immigration fraud remains a serious concern for both hopeful applicants and the integrity of Canada’s immigration system. Every year, thousands fall victim to scams that promise fast-tracked approvals, guaranteed visas, or fraudulent job offers. As March marks Fraud Prevention Month, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is taking decisive action to combat fraudulent activities that...

Use of Representative Form
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IRCC Updates the Use of Representative Form: What You Need to Know

Canada’s immigration process often involves working with representatives to ensure applications are completed accurately and efficiently. To streamline this process, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced an updated Use of Representative form with several key changes that impact applicants and representatives alike. What’s New in the Updated Use of Representative Form? The latest...

Sign 10-Year Agreement
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Canada and New Brunswick Sign 10-Year Agreement to Boost Housing Infrastructure

Canada has taken another step toward addressing housing challenges by securing a decade-long funding agreement to enhance essential infrastructure. The federal and New Brunswick governments have finalized a $150.5 million deal under the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund, aimed at supporting the province’s housing development through improved water and waste management systems. Significant Investment in Housing...

Adjust Immigration Policies
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Quebec Plans to Adjust Immigration Policies for a Balanced Future

Quebec’s provincial government is preparing to refine its immigration policies with a focus on sustainability and economic stability. The proposed changes aim to adjust permanent immigration numbers to below 50,000 newcomers annually by 2026, ensuring a well-managed and efficient system. These refinements follow a temporary pause on key immigration programs last fall and reflect the...

Express Entry Draw #338
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Latest Express Entry Draw #338 Issues 725 ITAs to PNP Candidates

Canada continues to attract skilled professionals through its Express Entry system. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted another round of invitations, issuing 725 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in the latest express entry draw. This latest draw highlights the government’s focus on selecting skilled individuals who can contribute to the Canadian economy...

Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program
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Proposed Changes to Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Canada’s immigration system is set to undergo key modifications with proposed changes to the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has suggested regulatory amendments aimed at improving efficiency and eliminating redundancy in the assessment process. If implemented, these changes could significantly impact prospective immigrants and the role of provincial governments in...