In a promising update for prospective immigrants, Newfoundland and Labrador PNP invited 217 candidates in its latest draw held on September 26, 2025. This round marks a major milestone, as the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) surpassed the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) for the first time this year. Snapshot of the Draw Category...
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Canada Reclaims Its Position as a Top Study Abroad Destination in 2025
Despite global shifts in education policy and economic uncertainty, international students continue to look for welcoming and stable destinations to pursue their academic dreams. While countries like the UK and US have dominated headlines for their policy changes and visa regulations, Canada immigration for international students has quietly regained momentum, climbing to the second spot...
Latest Express Entry Draw #369 Invites 291 PNP Candidates with a CRS Score of 855
Canada kept the focus on provincial talent. Express Entry Draw #369 (September 29, 2025) issued 291 Invitations to Apply in a Provincial Nominee Program round with a CRS cut-off of 855. Small round. Precise target. For candidates with a nomination, this Express Entry PNP Draw was a strong signal that provinces remain central to selection...
Canada Works to Bridge the Gap for Internationally Educated Nurses Seeking Licensing Success
Canada has long been a dream destination for healthcare professionals. The country’s welcoming immigration pathways, inclusive culture, and global reputation for healthcare excellence attract thousands of nurses every year. Yet, a recent Statistics Canada report has revealed a concerning reality: only 63% of internationally educated nurses in Canada are actually employed in nursing roles. The...
Residency Trends Among Temporary Residents in Canada
Canada is reshaping its immigration system by placing a cap on temporary residents. The government’s goal is to reduce their share of the national population to five percent by the end of 2026. This shift responds to growing concerns about housing shortages, labour market pressures, and demand on public services. While the new approach tightens...
Immigrant Status and Minority Language Health Care in Canada – What the Latest Study Reveals
Canada is known for its universal health care system, but how easily can immigrants access medical services in their preferred official language? A new Statistics Canada study sheds light on this important question. The research reveals that immigrant status and minority language health care in Canada are connected in complex ways that differ across provinces....
Canadians Place Immigration Among Top Five National Issues, Abacus Data Poll Finds
A new Abacus Data survey conducted from September 12 to 17, 2025, reveals that Canadians place immigration among the top five national issues, with 28% of respondents ranking it as a priority. The poll of 2,230 adults highlights shifting voter concerns as Parliament resumes, showing affordability, crime and safety, healthcare, housing, and immigration dominating the...
Canada Sees Surge in Asylum Seekers Amid U.S. Immigration Crackdown
As U.S. immigration policies tighten under President Donald Trump, Canada is experiencing a significant surge in asylum claims, with an alarming rise in the number of individuals seeking refuge at the Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing. According to the latest data, asylum requests at this crossing have tripled compared to last year. This increase coincides with the...
Prince Edward Island’s Latest PNP Draw Welcomes 129 Skilled Workers and International Graduates
On September 19, 2025, Prince Edward Island hosted its ninth PNP draw of the year, issuing 129 invitations to skilled workers, international graduates, and those holding job offers from PEI-based employers. As a hub for immigration to Canada, PEI is once again proving its commitment to strengthening its workforce and economy by bringing in talent...








