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Immigration Minister Marc Miller convened with provincial and territorial immigration ministers in Toronto to address common concerns. These ministers call biannually as part of the Federation of Ministers Responsible for Immigration (FMRI). A decision-making...

IRCC has announced a review of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) as part of the newly unveiled Strategy. An Immigration System for Canada’s Future. The Strategy outlines upcoming changes to enhance processing...

On November 1st, Canada declared its intention to maintain a consistent immigration quota. Aiming to receive approximately 500,000 immigrants annually in 2025 and 2026. Canada’s existing immigration levels reach unprecedented heights. A recent Royal...

Canada recently unveiled Immigration Levels Plan for 2024-2026. IRCC aims to embrace 31,500 French-speaking permanent residents (PRs) in 2025. And an additional 36,000 newcomers under the same category in 2026. The annual publication by...

A groundbreaking development unprecedented among all Canadian provinces and territories. Ontario has declared its intent to enact new legislation. Which, if approved, would prohibit employers from demanding “Canadian work experience” in job postings or...

Saskatchewan has recently unveiled plans to broaden the scope of workers. Those, eligible to apply for permanent residence (PR) through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). A component of Saskatchewan’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)....

This initiative was introduced with the release of a report by IRCC. Titled “Shaping the Future of Immigration in Canada.” The Canadian government recently unveiled a comprehensive report outlining its conclusions and strategy regarding...

On November 1st IRCC unveiled the recent Immigration Levels Plan for 2024-2026. It highlights a consistent upward trend in admission targets for Canada’s two largest economic immigration pathways. This annual plan provides a comprehensive...

Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, Alberta, Manitoba, and PEI have extended invitations to potential candidates for provincial immigration. In Canada, all provinces and territories except Quebec and Nunavut have the authority to issue invitations to...

Federal Court of Canada heard two recent cases revolving around work permit applications. In which IRCC officer rejected the applications based on the applicant’s language proficiency. The first case is Mehri Hosseinibay. An Iranian...

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