Canada Launches A New Pilot Project For Rejected Study Permits

Canada launches a new pilot project for rejected study permits. Canada’s federal court announced the Study Permit Pilot Project, designed to streamline the process of requesting judicial review of rejected study permit applications. The program launches on October 1. Under the Pilot, individuals who apply for leave and judicial review of their study permit refusals […]
What To Know About Living In Thunder Bay, Ontario

Thunder Bay is one of the many Canadian cities that you can explore. It’s better to research different Canadian cities before you come so that you can select the city that best meets your personal as well as professional needs. This blog covers what to know about living in Thunder Bay, Ontario. So, without digressing […]
The Employers Of The New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot

The NBCWP attracts skilled foreign workers to settle in the province. The program differs from many Canadian immigration pathways. Participating employers support applicants throughout their immigration journeys, offering them extensive settlement plans and assistance from six select companies. This blog covers the employers of the New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot and the positions they hire […]
How Can Parents and Grandparents Join Their Families In Canada?

How can parents and grandparents join their families in Canada? The Parents and Grandparents Program and Super Visa are the most common ways. Both programs allow your relatives to live with you in Canada, but there are significant differences between the two: Super Visa Parents and Grandparents Program Accessibility Can Apply At Any Time Limited […]
IRCC Issues 1613 ITAs In The Latest Express Entry Draw

IRCC has issued ITAs in the most recent Express Entry draw. The department issued 1,000 ITAs in a category-based selection draw for French-speaking proficiency. Applicants required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking Score score of 444 to be considered. This was the third Express Entry draw of the week. In addition, IRCC issues 1613 ITAs in the […]
British Columbia & Manitoba Held Draws & Alberta Shared Updates

This week, British Columbia & Manitoba held draws & Alberta shared updates regarding its immigration process. In separate draws, the two provinces, Manitoba and British Columbia, invited applicants based on their professional experience, education, and inclusion in special strategic recruitment initiatives. Provincial Immigration Results: September 27 To October 4 This week, British Columbia & Manitoba […]
What To Know About Living In Toronto, Ontario

Toronto is the top destination for newcomers who wish to settle in Canada. It is not surprising that Toronto is Canada’s largest and one of the most diverse cities. If you are wondering what it would be like to live in Toronto, then this blog is for you! This blog covers what to know about […]
IRCC Will Grant Work Permits To Yukon Nominee Applicants

IRCC will grant work permits to Yukon nominee applicants. The Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, announced this new temporary measure, revealing that over 215 Yukon Nominee Program applicants will be given work permits. The work permits will enable eligible foreign nationals to continue legally working in the province while their applications for permanent residence (PR) are […]
The State Of The Express Entry Pool As Of October 2024

After a busy August and July, September saw IRCC slow down Express Entry draws. In September, the immigration department held three Express Entry draws, continuing to prioritize domestic as well as francophone applicants to be invited to apply for permanent residency. Below is the state of the Express Entry pool as of October 2024. The […]