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Reduce Spousal Open Work Permits
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IRCC to Reduce Spousal Open Work Permits by Over 100,000 in the Next Three Years

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) have announced plans to reduce the number of Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWPs) by more than 100,000 over the next three years. This significant policy change will impact thousands of international students, temporary foreign workers, and their families who rely on SOWPs for work opportunities in Canada. The changes...

Quebec’s Immigration Plan
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Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Awaits Quebec’s Immigration Plan

The immigration landscape in Canada is a hot topic, especially with ongoing discussions between federal and provincial leaders. Recently, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his anticipation for Quebec’s Immigration Plan, amidst a backdrop of rising tensions with Quebec’s Premier, François Legault. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has openly criticized Premier Legault for spreading misinformation regarding immigration...

Intra-Company Transferee Program
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Major Updates to Intra-Company Transferee Program by IRCC

Canada is celebrated for its strong position as a top destination for skilled professionals, offering a myriad of opportunities through various immigration pathways. One such program, the Intra-Company Transferee Program (ICT), is particularly popular among multinational companies seeking to transfer key employees to their Canadian affiliates. On October 3, 2024, IRCC exclusively announced significant updates...

Territorial Nominee Program in Yukon
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Unlocking Opportunities: The Expanded Territorial Nominee Program in Yukon

Canada has long been known for its welcoming stance toward immigrants, and recent developments signal a renewed commitment to enhancing this approach. With the announcement of an expanded Territorial Nominee Program (TNP) in partnership with Yukon, the Canadian government is opening doors for skilled workers seeking permanent residency. This initiative not only addresses regional labor...

Foreign Workers
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Evolving Pathways: How Foreign Workers are Transitioning to Permanent Residency in Canada

Canada has long been a top destination for foreign workers seeking better opportunities and a pathway to permanent residency (PR). Recent research from the Government of Canada has highlighted significant changes in how foreign workers are successfully transitioning to PR, with evolving immigration programs playing a crucial role. Here, we will highlight the key findings...

Minimum Wage Hike
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Ontario’s Minimum Wage Hike: Can Newcomers Thrive on It?

As of October 1, 2024, Ontario raised its minimum wage from $16.55 to $17.20 per hour. While the decision aims to alleviate the strain caused by rising living costs, it leaves a critical question for many newcomers: Will this wage be enough to meet their financial needs? Settling in a new province like Ontario comes...

Latest Updates on Inventory
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Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP): Latest Updates on Inventory for 2024

If you’re considering immigrating to Canada through one of Alberta’s provincial programs, the latest draw results for the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) are essential to know. On September 27, 2024, Alberta published an update on the AAIP inventory, revealing new draw results and key information for prospective applicants. This update includes details about applications...

International Experience Canada Program
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International Experience Canada Program Issued 4,188 New Invitations

In recent weeks, Canada’s immigration landscape has seen exciting developments, particularly through the International Experience Canada program. From September 9 to September 29, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited a remarkable 4,188 young individuals from various countries to apply for an open work permit under this program. This is a fantastic opportunity for...