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Ontario Puts Legal Framework in Place for Major OINP Redesign
Ontario has implemented regulatory changes that pave the way for a major OINP redesign, signalling significant reforms to Ontario immigration.

New Brunswick’s 2030 Growth Plan Signals Major Immigration Push
New Brunswick’s 2030 growth plan highlights rising demand for immigrants to fill labour shortages, attract investment, and support key industries across the province.

International Graduates and Priority Jobs Targeted In Prince Edward Island Draw
Prince Edward Island has issued invitations to apply to 87 skilled worker Canada immigration candidates. In a new draw through the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP).

Canada’s Immigration Cuts Reverberate as Provinces Brace for Impact
Nova Scotia, P.E.I., and Atlantic Canada face severe labor shortages as Ottawa halves immigration quotas for programs like NSNP and AIP, citing the housing crisis. Construction, hospitality, and healthcare sectors warn of dire economic and community impacts.

Quebec Immigration in 2024: A Comprehensive Review
Explore Quebec’s immigration developments in 2024, including the new Skilled Worker Selection Program, family sponsorship trends, and refugee resettlement efforts.
Saskatchewan Launches Immigration Pathways For Agricultural and Healthcare Candidates
Saskatchewan has unveiled new pathways under the SINP to address labour shortages in agriculture and healthcare.

Seven Essential Tips for New Immigrants to Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island offers a welcoming community, picturesque landscapes, and numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth for new immigrants. As you embark on this

11 Tips for a New Immigrant to Manitoba
Embarking on a new chapter in your life as an immigrant to Manitoba can be both exciting and challenging. With the right information and a

Ontario Leads Provincial Call For More Powers On Immigration
Four Canadian provinces, including Ontario, are urging Canada’s federal government to give them more control over immigration. In a letter to Immigration Minister Sean Fraser,

