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Canada’s Tourism Industry Outperforms the Economy with Stable Growth in Q3 2025- ImmigCanada
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Canada’s Tourism Industry Outperforms the Economy with Stable Growth in Q3 2025

Canada’s tourism industry delivered a steady performance in the third quarter of 2025, demonstrating resilience during a period marked by economic uncertainty and cross-border trade tensions. Newly released national tourism indicators show that tourism-related economic activity grew at a faster pace than the overall Canadian economy, highlighting the sector’s growing stability. According to Statistics Canada,...

PEI PNP Releases 12 Invitation
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PEI PNP Releases 12 Invitation Round Dates for 2026 Under EOI System

The Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program has provided rare advance clarity for applicants. On January 7, 2026, the PEI Office of Immigration officially published a schedule outlining 12 anticipated invitation rounds for 2026 under its Expression of Interest (EOI) system. While the province has not confirmed the number of Invitations to Apply for each...

Canada Welcomed Over 100000 Immigrants
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Canada Welcomed Over 100,000 Immigrants in Q3 2025 as Immigration Trends Continue to Rise

Canada’s population dynamics in 2025 are reflecting a more complex and globally connected reality. According to the latest data released by Statistics Canada, the country welcomed 102,867 immigrants in the third quarter of 2025, maintaining steady intake levels despite economic pressures and international uncertainty. At the same time, emigration rose sharply, with 41,203 residents leaving...

Sharp Decline in Study Permit Holders
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Sharp Decline in Study Permit Holders Signals a Major Shift in Canada’s Immigration Landscape in 2025

Canada’s immigration landscape is entering a new phase, and the latest data from Statistics Canada confirms that change is already underway. By the fourth quarter of 2025, the number of study permit holders declined sharply to approximately 477,000, marking a significant drop from earlier in the year. This shift is not isolated. It reflects broader...

Canada Border Security 2025 Review
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Canada Border Security 2025 Review Shows Stronger Protection and Smarter Immigration Control

Canada closed 2025 with a clear message. Border security and immigration control are being handled with greater precision, stronger coordination, and modern tools. The Canada Border Security 2025 review, released at the end of the year, highlights how public safety, immigration integrity, and trade protection worked together to deliver measurable results. For immigrants, employers, and...

Ontario Labour Mobility Regulations
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Ontario Labour Mobility Regulations 2026 Set to Transform Canada’s Skilled Workforce

Ontario is preparing to launch one of the most impactful workforce reforms Canada has seen in years. Starting January 1, 2026, the province will bring into force new Ontario labour mobility regulations designed to remove interprovincial barriers and help skilled Canadians start working faster. For professionals across Canada, this is more than a policy update....

Federal Court Reverses Citizenship
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Federal Court Reverses Citizenship Revocation After Prolonged Government Delay

A recent Federal Court ruling has drawn attention to fairness and procedural delays within Canada’s immigration system. In a closely watched case, the court overturned the citizenship revocation of Nermine Magdi Ibrahim, citing an unreasonable nine-year delay by immigration authorities in pursuing fraud allegations. The decision reinforces the importance of timely action and procedural fairness...

Canada Immigration Cuts
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Canada Immigration Cuts Put Restaurant Industry at Risk of Severe Labour Shortages

The Canada immigration cuts restaurant industry impact is becoming increasingly visible as operators across the country warn of worsening staff shortages. With the federal government reducing temporary resident admissions by 43 percent for 2026, restaurant owners say the sector faces an added strain on top of an already fragile recovery. Industry leaders caution that these...