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Quebec Arrima Invitations
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Quebec Arrima Invitations Issued After Technical Glitch

Quebec has released a new update that has already caught the attention of many immigration hopefuls. On November 28, 2025, the province finally issued a small set of Quebec Arrima invitations that were postponed earlier this year due to a system glitch. What makes this update important is not just the invitations themselves, but the...

Canada Digital Visa Pilot Program
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Canada Digital Visa Pilot Program Begins: A New Step Toward Modern Immigration Services

Canada has officially launched the Canada digital visa pilot program, introducing a major shift in how visitor visas may be issued in the future. Starting November 27, 2025, certain Moroccan nationals approved for visitor visas can receive both a digital visa and a traditional counterfoil. This marks a significant movement toward faster, more secure, and...

Express Entry Draw #382
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Express Entry Draw #382 Sees 6,000 Invitations Issued in New French Language Proficiency Round

For many applicants waiting on the next Express Entry update, this draw brings an important reminder. Canada continues to select candidates who can contribute to long-term growth, regional vitality, and a stronger bilingual workforce. The November 28 event created a wave of anticipation across the immigration community. With more draws happening this fall, it is...

Recent Immigration Boosts
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How Recent Immigration Boosts Innovation Across Canada’s Fastest-Growing Cities

A new Statistics Canada study has revealed how recent immigration boosts innovation across 152 urban centers, transforming the economic and creative landscape of Canadian cities. The report, which analyzed two decades of data from 2001 to 2021, found that cultural diversity from newly arrived immigrants can increase innovation levels by as much as 81.7%. These...

Bill C-12
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Bill C-12 Immigration Changes Raise Concerns Across Canada

Canada’s immigration system is known worldwide for its fairness, compassion, and strong legal protections. Any major policy change naturally attracts national attention. The proposed Bill C- 12 immigration amendments have become one of the most talked-about developments this year, mainly because of the wide range of concerns raised across the country. Refugee advocates, legal experts,...

Census Undercoverage for Non-Permanent Residents
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New Study Reveals Major Shifts in Census Undercoverage for Non-Permanent Residents in Canada

A recent Statistics Canada analysis sheds new light on census undercoverage for non-permanent residents, revealing that 38% of this population was missed in the 2021 Census, an improvement from 45% missed in 2016. This seven-point increase in coverage highlights progress, but also demonstrates that temporary residents remain one of the hardest population groups to accurately...

Manitoba PNP Expression of Interest Draw #258
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Manitoba PNP Expression of Interest Draw #258 Continues to Strengthen Its Skilled Workforce

The Manitoba PNP Expression of Interest Draw remains one of the most important gateways for newcomers planning long-term settlement in the province. Manitoba’s focus on attracting skilled workers who can support local labour needs has created a reliable and steady pathway for individuals who want to begin their Canadian future with confidence. Draw number #258...

Canada International Student Cap for 2026
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Canada International Student Cap for 2026 Set at 408,000 with New Graduate-Level Exemptions

Canada’s international education sector is entering another major shift as the Canada international student cap for 2026 is officially set at 408,000 study permits. With the federal government gradually reducing temporary resident levels and rebalancing the system, this latest update introduces a new exemption for master’s and doctoral students, one that could significantly reshape enrollment...