Permanent Residence
Legault Calls for More Provincial Power Over Immigration Amidst Overwhelm
Global News – In recent developments, Quebec’s Premier François Legault has heightened his demand for greater provincial control over immigration, which has led to a potential showdown with the federal government. Amidst the looming federal budget announcement and ongoing immigration issues,
New Brunswick Launches Immigration Pilot for International Graduates from Private Schools
New Brunswick is not just a province known for its breathtaking landscapes and maritime charm; it’s also becoming a beacon for international students seeking to transform their educational achievements into permanent residency. The New Brunswick Private Career College Graduate Pilot
Canada’s Immigration Shift: Strategic Reduction in Temporary Residents
In an innovative move, Canada is on the cusp of setting precise targets for temporary resident admissions, marking a historic shift in its immigration policy. Announced by Immigration Minister Marc Miller, this initiative aims to recalibrate the balance between Canada’s
BC PNP Updates to Focus on Higher Education and Language Proficiency for Immigrants
In the ever-evolving landscape of Canadian immigration, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) stands as a beacon for international workers aiming to make their mark in B.C.’s robust economy. On January 2025, significant updates are poised to refine
Canada to Launch New Immigration Stream for Rural and Francophone Communities in Fall 2024
In a groundbreaking announcement that promises to bolster both rural and Francophone minority communities across Canada, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is spearheading innovative pilots aimed at reinforcing the nation’s demographic and economic fabric. This strategic move underscores Canada’s
New StatsCan Report Highlights Saskatchewan’s Struggle to Retain Immigrants
In a recent report from Statistics Canada, Saskatchewan has been spotlighted for its significant population growth, primarily fueled by international migration. Last year, the province announced its largest one-year population increase in over a century, with 93.5% of this growth
Bridging the Gap: Aligning P.E.I.’s Economic Needs with Immigration Strategies
CBC News – Prince Edward Island (PEI) has been a beacon of hope for many looking for a new start in Canada, leveraging programs like the Atlantic Immigration Program and the Provincial Nominee Program to welcome newcomers. However, recent scrutiny
Alberta Immigration Update: A Pause in the Alberta Advantage Opportunity Stream
As of February 15, 2024, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has announced a significant pause in the intake of applications for the Alberta Opportunity Stream. This development marks a temporary halt, with the AAIP citing the need to manage
From Arrival to Departure: Unraveling the Complexities of Immigrant Life Cycles in Canada
Immigrant emigration represents a notable facet of Canada’s migration landscape, shedding light on the mobility and settlement patterns within this diverse population. The Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB) offers a unique lens to examine this phenomenon, providing valuable insights into the
Economic vs. Family Priorities: Manitoba Battles Declining Immigrant Retention
The Canadian province of Manitoba is redefining its approach to immigration through its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The recent shift, championed by Labor and Immigration Minister Malaya Marcelino, aims to prioritize skilled workers with familial ties within the province. This