Canada has always been a land of opportunities, attracting thousands of immigrants each year. From offering economic stability to a diverse cultural environment, it’s no surprise that many seek to call Canada home. However, as immigration levels rise, there has been growing concern over the housing shortage in the country. With more people coming to...
IRCC Issues 6,500 ITAs in First French-Language Express Entry Draw #337 of 2025
Canada has begun 2025 with a major Express Entry draw #337, inviting 6,500 candidates under the French-language proficiency category. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continues to prioritize bilingual talent, reinforcing its commitment to welcoming skilled workers who can contribute to the economy and enhance the country’s Francophone presence. Latest Express Entry Draw #337 Details...
What the Minimum Wage Increase in British Columbia and Ontario Means for Immigrants?
Canada is a preferred destination for immigrants due to its strong job prospects, high quality of life, and welcoming multicultural environment. This is a key reason why newcomers are drawn to the country: fair wages and strong worker protections. Recently, both British Columbia and Ontario announced minimum wage increases set to take effect in 2025,...
Nova Scotia’s Ambitious Capital Plan to Boost Jobs and Economic Growth
Nova Scotia is gearing up for significant job creation and economic growth with its historic Capital Plan 2025-26. This plan, with an investment of over $2.35 billion, focuses on healthcare facilities, public housing, educational institutions, and transportation infrastructure. The initiative aims to strengthen communities and unlock long-term growth opportunities across the province. A Bold Step...
Big Changes to Express Entry: IEC Work Permit Holders Lose CRS Points
Canada’s Express Entry system is undergoing a major change that will impact many aspiring immigrants. As of December 18, 2024, International Experience Canada (IEC) employer-specific work permit holders will no longer receive Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points for arranged employment. This change primarily affects candidates in the Young Professionals category and could lower their chances...
Saskatchewan Expands Global Reach with Trade and Immigration Mission
Saskatchewan is making bold strides to strengthen its international presence by sending a high-level delegation to Vietnam and Singapore. Led by Minister of Trade and Export Development Warren Kaeding, this mission aims to explore fresh trade opportunities, boost foreign investment, and establish stronger ties in education and immigration. This strategic move underscores the province’s commitment...
Latest Express Entry Draw #336 Issues 646 ITAs for PNP Candidates
Canada continues to demonstrate its openness to skilled immigrants by issuing more invitations to apply (ITAs) through the Express Entry draw #336. In a recent Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 646 candidates, reinforcing the country’s ongoing need for skilled professionals to contribute to its growing economy. Express Entry...
Quebec’s Cultural Integration Bill – Strengthening Canadian Unity in 2025
Canada has always been a beacon of diversity, welcoming people from all over the world. As immigration continues to shape the nation’s future, integrating diverse cultural backgrounds while maintaining social cohesion is more important than ever. Quebec’s Cultural Integration Bill presents a fresh approach to achieving this balance. This legislation is designed to preserve cultural...
Addressing the Data Gap: Temporary Residents in Canada’s Labour Force Survey
Canada’s economy has increasingly relied on temporary residents, who now form a significant part of the workforce. However, tracking their contributions accurately has become a challenge. The Labour Force Survey (LFS), a key tool used to measure employment trends, struggles to account for the rapid rise in non-permanent residents (NPRs). With their share of the...








