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Filipino Workers Face Deportation
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Filipino Workers Face Deportation Over Work Permit Errors: Why Immigration Consultants Matter

Administrative mistakes may look minor, but in Canadian immigration, they can alter lives in an instant. Recently, 3 Filipino construction workers in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, experienced this devastating reality. After living in Canada since 2022 and applying for permanent residency, their work permit renewals were rejected by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) due to...

Intra-Company Transfer Guidelines
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IRCC Updates Intra-Company Transfer Guidelines to Strengthen International Mobility Program

Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced significant updates to the Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) Program under the International Mobility Program (IMP), reshaping how multinational businesses can bring specialized talent to their Canadian branches. These changes, effective October 1, 2024, aim to refine eligibility and reinforce the program’s purpose, facilitating the temporary entry of...

Greater Sudbury Invites Employers
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Greater Sudbury Invites Employers to Shape Future Immigration Programs Under RCIP and FCIP 2026 Intake

The City of Greater Sudbury has taken a proactive step toward shaping its economic and workforce future by inviting local employers to share their insights on immigration needs. Through this initiative, hiring managers can directly influence the next phase of the Greater Sudbury Rural and Francophone Community Immigration Pilot programs (RCIP and FCIP). These consultations...

Immigration Reforms
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How British Columbia’s Bold Immigration Reforms Are Bringing US Healthcare Talent North

Canada is quickly becoming a preferred destination for American healthcare professionals seeking growth, stability, and community. The Canadian initiative attracting US healthcare workers amid immigration reforms is redefining cross-border collaboration, turning a viral moment into a nationwide solution to healthcare shortages. From Viral Gathering to Workforce Movement It all started with a friendly meet-up on...

International Post-Graduate
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British Columbia PNP Gains 1,254 Extra Nominations, Will Process Waitlisted International Post-Graduate Applications

Good news for international graduates and skilled professionals aspiring to settle in British Columbia! The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has officially received 1,254 additional nomination allocations from the federal government. This increase brings the total BC PNP nomination allocation for 2025 to 5,254, marking a crucial recovery step from last year’s reduced...

Canada Tops Global Survey
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Canada Tops Global Survey as Most Desired Country for Immigration: Why People Are Moving

A recent global survey of over 4,800 respondents has revealed Canada as the most sought-after country for immigration, with quality of life, lifestyle benefits, and career opportunities driving this trend. From excellent healthcare and education systems to safe cities and welcoming communities, Canada offers a lifestyle that appeals to people worldwide. For those looking to...

Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program Updates Processing Times
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Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program Updates Processing Times for Q2 2025–26 – Faster Approvals for Health, Tech, and Agriculture Talent Pathways

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has released its Quarter 2 (2025–26) processing time update, offering fresh insights into how quickly applications are being reviewed across different immigration streams. These updates help applicants plan better, understand timelines, and stay realistic about their immigration journey to Saskatchewan. The latest figures, valid from July 1 to September...

Latest British Columbia PNP Draw
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Latest British Columbia PNP Draw Invited 474 Skilled Immigrants and 11 Entrepreneurs on October 2, 2025

The Government of British Columbia recently held a significant BC PNP draw on October 2, 2025, issuing invitations to 474 skilled immigrants and 11 entrepreneurs under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP). This round focused on candidates with high economic potential, targeting two groups: 114 skilled workers earning at least $90 per hour...