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Refugee Status Through Canadian Immigration
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Why More Americans Are Seeking Refugee Status Through Canadian Immigration

When most people think of refugees in Canada, they picture families fleeing war or political unrest in distant countries. Yet, a surprising new trend has emerged in 2025: more Americans are turning to Canadian immigration to apply for refugee status. Recent data from Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) shows that applications from U.S. citizens...

TOEFL Essentials
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TOEFL Essentials for Canadian Immigration Gains Approval from IRCC as a Language Testing Option

Canada has taken a big step towards widening language test choice for future residents. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has added ETS—the organisation behind TOEFL—to its list of designated testing bodies for TOEFL Essentials. IRCC is not yet accepting TOEFL Essentials scores for permanent residence, but acceptance is planned and the official start date...

Mandatory Civilian Service in Canada
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Mandatory Civilian Service in Canada – What New Polling Means for Youth, Community, and Policy

New national polling suggests yes—especially when the work helps on the front lines of public health, disaster response, youth services, or climate projects. Interest in military enlistment is rising, but the strongest signal from young adults is clear: they’re ready to serve in civilian roles if the work is meaningful and well run. Below, we...

Immigrate to Canada from US
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Immigrate to Canada from US – Why Politics Alone Won’t Guarantee a Visa in 2025

If you’re watching the news in the US and thinking, “Maybe it’s time to move,” you’re not alone. Pastors, nurses, tech workers, parents of trans kids—many are looking north. But here’s the truth: wanting a fresh start doesn’t, by itself, open the door. Canada uses clear rules and a points-based system. To immigrate to Canada...

Early Childhood Educator Bursary Program
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Alberta Launches $3.3M Early Childhood Educator Bursary Program to Strengthen Workforce

Alberta’s child-care sector just received a major boost. With the announcement of the Alberta Early Childhood Educator Bursary program, supported by a $3.3 million joint investment from the Governments of Canada and Alberta, the province aims to expand its skilled workforce in early learning and child care. Managed by NorQuest College, this initiative is expected...

PEI PNP Draw Issues 132 Invitations
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PEI PNP Draw Issues 132 Invitations on August 21, 2025

The latest PEI PNP draw results are in, and they bring exciting news for skilled workers and graduates aiming to settle in Prince Edward Island. On August 21, 2025, the province issued 132 invitations through its Expression of Interest (EOI) system, prioritizing candidates working with PEI employers and international graduates from UPEI, Holland College, and...

Canada Immigration Changes
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Canada Immigration Changes – Experts Warn Bill C-2 Could Put Dissidents at Risk

Canada has long been seen as a safe haven for those fleeing persecution, political violence, or oppression. But proposed Canada immigration changes under Bill C-2, also called the Strong Borders Bill, could alter this reputation. Refugee experts and immigration lawyers are raising alarms that the bill, in its current form, could unintentionally harm dissidents, journalists,...

French-Language Health Services in Ontario
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Canada Invests $34 Million to Improve French-Language Health Services in Ontario

Access to health care is not only about hospitals and clinics, it’s also about being able to communicate with doctors and nurses in the language you’re most comfortable with. Recognizing this, the Government of Canada is investing $34 million to improve French-language health services for Francophone minority communities in Ontario. This initiative will make health...