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Canada Election 2025: What Are the Political Parties Saying About Immigration?
The upcoming federal election in Canada could significantly impact immigration policies. The government has already announced cuts to immigration numbers, and political parties have different

Are You Eligible for Canada’s Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot?
Canada has announced full details about the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot (HCWP), which allows foreign nationals to apply for permanent residency (PR) if they

BREAKING: Canada Removes Extra CRS Points for Job Offers in Express Entry
Canada has made a major change to its Express Entry system! Starting March 25, 2025, candidates will no longer get extra Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)

Canada’s 2025 Election: A Turning Point for Immigration?
On April 28, 2025, Canadians will head to the polls to elect their next federal government. This election will have significant implications for immigration policy,

IRCC is Making Progress in Reducing Immigration Backlogs
The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has been working hard to clear pending immigration applications. The number of delayed applications has been steadily going

Canada’s 2025 Federal Election: What You Need to Know
Election Day: April 28, 2025Campaign Duration: 36 days (Shortest allowed by law)Main Issues: Trade war with the U.S., economic policies, and leadership changes Election Overview

Canada Introduces Study Permit Exemption for Construction Apprentices
The Canadian government has announced a new study permit exemption for foreign workers in the construction trades. This means that some temporary foreign workers can

Canada Extends Special Immigration Support for People Affected by Sudan Conflict
Updated: March 12, 2025 The Canadian government has extended special immigration measures for people affected by the ongoing conflict in Sudan. These measures will now

Quebec’s ‘Guardian Angels’ Face Deportation Despite Helping During COVID-19
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many asylum seekers in Quebec stepped up to help in hospitals, seniors’ homes, and other healthcare facilities. They worked long hours,

Fewer Canadian Snowbirds in the U.S. Could Impact Economy but Ease Campground Crowding
What’s Happening? Starting April 11, a new U.S. rule will require Canadian snowbirds (retirees who spend winter in the U.S.) to register with U.S. Citizenship