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Newfoundland and Labrador Issues 405 Immigration Invitations in May 2025 Draw
On May 29, 2025, Newfoundland and Labrador issued a total of 405 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to immigration candidates through its latest draw.

Newfoundland and Labrador Issues 584 Invitations in Two 2025 Immigration Draws
Newfoundland and Labrador issued 584 immigration invitations through NLPNP and AIP in April and May 2025, supporting skilled worker recruitment in the province.

Labour Shortage in Atlantic Canada Deepens Amidst Federal Immigration Cuts
Atlantic Canada’s labour shortage worsens as federal immigration reductions impact the region.

Provinces Disappointed By Atlantic Immigration Program’s Drop In Numbers And Cap On PNPs
The premiers of the four Atlantic Canadian provinces are disappointed by the drop in the number of immigrants arriving under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) and the

IRCC conducting survey of former PNP and AIP participants in August, early September
Canada’s immigration department is conducting an online survey and looking for the feedback of those who have participated in a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and

Canada’s Atlantic Immigration Program Gets Boost From Renewed Atlantic Growth Strategy
Canada’s Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) has received a boost after regional premiers and federal ministers agreed to renew and revitalize the Atlantic Growth Strategy (AGS).

How Canada Attracts Immigrants as Newcomers to Smaller Communities
Canada operates several immigration streams that are designed to attract immigrants to smaller communities. The programs are a result of the federal government’s realisation that

Canada Governments Urged To Encourage Immigration To Smaller Communities
Immigration programs that bring people to Canada’s smaller communities – like the Atlantic Immigration Program and Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot – are likely to

Nova Scotia Given 15 Ways It Can Improve Its Provincial Immigration System
Nova Scotia is spending $6.4 million yearly on settlement services for immigrants without knowing whether that money is being properly spent to meet the needs of