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Alberta Targets Health and Law Enforcement Job With 35 PNP Immigration Invitations
Alberta conducted multiple Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) draws in late February and early March 2025, targeting specific sectors to address labour shortages.

New Brunswick Invites 498 Skilled Worker Candidates In Rare PNP Draw
New Brunswick’s latest PNP draw invited 498 candidates in key sectors. Learn about NBPNP streams, eligibility, and how to apply for immigration to New Brunswick.

Canada To Accept 10,000 Parents and Grandparents Program Applications In 2025
Canada will accept 10,000 Parents and Grandparents Program applications in 2025. Learn about eligibility, processing times, and Super Visa alternatives.

6 CRA Benefit Payments in February 2025
Discover the Canadian benefit payment dates for February 2025, including CCB, OTB, CPP, and OAS. Stay informed about eligibility, payment amounts, and how these financial supports help millions of Canadians.

What Immigration Changes Has Canada Made To Help Construction Industry?
Canada is strengthening its immigration system to support the construction industry by introducing pathways for undocumented workers and foreign apprentices.

What Is Next Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Immigration Plan?
Mark Carney’s immigration plan prioritizes economic stability, temporary immigration reform, and U.S. trade challenges. Learn how his policies impact Canada’s future.

Manitoba PNP Draw: Province Issues 111 Canada Immigration Invitations
Manitoba has conducted its latest Expression of Interest (EOI) draw, issuing 111 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) on March 6.

Canada Records Dip In Study Permit Approvals In 2024
Canada saw a drop in study permit approvals in 2024 due to new government restrictions. Find out why numbers will decline further in 2025.

Quebec’s International Student Application Cap: All You Need to Know
Quebec is capping international student applications in 2025, reducing enrolment by 20%. Learn how this affects study permits, universities, and CEGEPs.