British Columbia and PEI Invited Applicants In The Latest Draws

British Columbia and PEI invited applicants to the latest draws. The PNP was first launched in Manitoba in 1998 to help spread the economic benefits of immigration throughout parts of Canada, where newcomers are less likely to consider when they immigrate. As of now, all the provinces and territories have Provincial Nominee Programs, except for […]

How Foreign Employees Can Legally Work In Canada?

To avoid a conflict with Canadian authorities, it is best to ensure that foreign employees can legally work in Canada and are authorized to do so. Here’s how foreign employees can legally work in Canada.   Well, you have three main options:  Option  Description  Level Of Effort Required Summary Of Criteria  Duration Of Work Status Work […]

Quebec Declares Its Immigration Levels Plan For 2025

Quebec declares its Immigration Levels Plan for 2025. According to the latest announcement by Jean Roberge, the Quebec Minister of Immigration, the province plans to stay on course with its annual plans for permanent immigration, set at 50,000. For 2025, the province aims to admit between 48,500 and 51,500 immigrants.  The economic category presents the […]

IRCC’s Immigration Levels Plan Prioritizes In-Canada Applicants

IRCC’s Immigration Levels Plan prioritizes in-Canada applicants. The government has allocated 40% of permanent admission spaces in 2025.  Moreover, according to IRCC’s new Immigration Levels Plan, nearly half of all planned immigration spaces for new permanent residents in the coming year will be allocated to a new Express Entry priority group, known as the In-Canada […]

IRCC Releases Expected Work and Study Permit Holder Outflows

IRCC releases expected work and study permit holder outflows. The immigration department expects more than half a million Non-Permanent Residents (NPRs) to leave Canada or transition to permanent residence (PR) status by the end of this year.  The term NPR encompasses those in Canada on a temporary status, including work and study permit holders in […]

All You Need To Know About Living In Regina, Saskatchewan

Moving to Canada is a major life decision. And selecting the right city can be integral to your financial success the moment you arrive. Regina, Saskatchewan is one of the many Canadian cities that you can explore to call home. This blog covers all you need to know about living in Regina, Saskatchewan.  About Regina, […]

All You Need To Know About Canada’s Immigration Levels

Every year, Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan offers a forward-looking snapshot of immigration targets for the next three years. The immigration system responds to the nation’s news, and therefore, settling the number of newcomers is a critical part of maintaining a sustainable immigration system. This year, the plan takes a more comprehensive approach and includes controlled […]

How IRCC uses data from PR & International Students Applicants?

IRCC often needs extensive information from applicants to process applications. Yet for many newcomers, there is little information available to help them understand how IRCC collects and uses their information. Here’s how IRCC uses data from PR & international students applicants.  General Uses Of Newcomer Information  IRCC generally uses information provided by newcomers for two […]

Common immigration application mistakes causing misinterpretation

Providing wrong information on your immigration application – even unintentionally – can lead to misinterpretation. This blog covers the common immigration application mistakes causing misinterpretation. Misinterpretation is a legal term in Canadian immigration. It refers to providing information to the Government of Canada that is untrue, misleading, or incomplete and could cause an error in […]