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BC PNP: New data provides more transparency about who may receive an ITA

Candidates in British Columbia’s Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) can now see how competitive they are among all profiles in the province’s skilled immigration pool. The BC PNP recently released breakdowns of candidates in their skills immigration pool by score, allowing much more insight into each candidate’s chances at an Invitation to Apply (ITA). Previously, the […]

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Quebec triples proof of funds requirement for study permits in 2026

Quebec’s proof of funds requirements for study permit applications are set to more than triple for some students starting January 1, 2026. These increases apply to both new international students applying for their first study permit and current international students who need to extend their study permit validity. Single international students under the age of […]

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Five reasons behind study permit refusals and how to avoid them

Canada’s study permit refusal rate has risen significantly in 2025, affecting thousands of prospective students. Many of these refusals result from common mistakes that can easily be prevented or addressed prior to application submission. In this article, we explore five frequent causes of study permit refusals and provide guidance on how to strengthen your application […]

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The biggest immigration changes for international students and temporary foreign workers in Canada

Upcoming changes will significantly impact international students and temporary foreign workers in Canada, according to announcements made by the federal government. With the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan and Budget 2025 providing further insight into what’s ahead, here’s a look at some of the most notable immigration news we’re expecting in the upcoming months. Schedule a […]

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Prepare these documents for when the new TR to PR pathway to permanent residence opens

Preparing the right documents ahead of time may make or break your shot at getting Canadian permanent residence through the upcoming new temporary to permanent residence pathway. In 2021, when the initial TR to PR pathway launched, it hit its cap that same day. Foreign nationals who didn’t have the necessary documents handy—such as language […]

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Canada not likely to meet permanent resident admissions target for 2025

Canada may significantly undershoot its permanent residence (PR) admissions target this year.  From January to August 2025, Canada admitted just 276,870 PRs.  To meet their planned target for 2025, the country would have to welcome more than 118,000 new immigrants in the remaining four months of the year. Based on our current projections, Immigration, Refugees […]

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Parliament passes bill to grant citizenship to lost Canadians

Thousands of children of Canadians stand to gain citizenship. Bill C-3, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2025), has passed its third reading in the Senate as of Nov 19, 2025, and is expected to become law after receiving royal assent. Schedule a Free Canadian Citizenship Consultation with the Cohen Immigration Law Firm The […]

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IRCC’s backlog nears 1 million, study permit applications continue steep climb

As of September 30, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) had a total of 996,700 applications in its backlog, the highest level recorded since November 2024. Among all application types, study permit applications recorded the largest month-over-month increase this year, climbing 10%. As of September 30, IRCC’s total application inventory stood at 2,200,100. The department […]

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My PGWP is being processed, but my interim work authorization has expired—am I still able to work?

If you are an international student who has applied for your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) but have not yet received a decision, you may be worried about the expiry date of your interim work authorization. With increasing PGWP processing times, many graduates may already be approaching the end of their work authorization validity, without having […]

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Deadline for amendment to Citizenship Act extended to January 2026

Canada’s federal government will once again miss their deadline to finalize amendments to the country’s Citizenship Act. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has extended the deadline to pass Bill C-3 by two months. Bill C-3 seeks to remove the First-Generation Limit (FGL) on Canadian Citizenship, which was initially deemed unconstitutional by the Superior Court […]

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Foreign worker arrivals already in line with 2026 reductions—more than 100,000 fewer than 2025 targets

Arrivals of foreign workers in Canada this year are already in line with 2026 reductions, with the federal government likely to undershoot their 2025 target by more than 100,000 workers by the end of the year. If the current pace of arrivals continues, the government may admit roughly 202,923 foreign workers (adjusted for seasonality based […]

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These are the types of candidates getting invited in the most recent Canadian Experience Class draws

Since August of this year, Express Entry’s Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program has replicated the same draw: 1,000 invitations to apply (ITAs) delivered to candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores of either 533 or 534 points. Foreign nationals seeking Canadian permanent residence through Express Entry’s CEC program may be wondering what it takes to […]

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Canada advances carbon markets, methane reductions, clean energy partnerships, and international adaptation at COP30

Canada’s recently announced Climate Competitiveness Strategy includes a renewed commitment to strengthening industrial carbon markets, one of the most effective tools we have to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At COP30, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced Canada’s intention to join the Coalition to Grow Carbon Markets—a partnership with states such as the United Kingdom, France, and Singapore that are supporting investments and creating jobs in the rapidly growing global clean economy.

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Canada and Sweden to Reaffirm Support for Ukraine During State Visit

Monday, November 17, 2025 – The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, will welcome Their Majesties King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden at a Canada-Sweden event highlighting both countries’ strong and enduring support for Ukraine’s resilience. Minister Anand will participate in a joint discussion with Sweden’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy, Business and Industry, Ebba Busch, alongside representatives of the Ukrainian-Canadian community.  

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Minister Sidhu welcomes German Navy $1-billion purchase of Canadian combat management system

The Honourable Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade, today welcomed the signature of the Canadian Commercial Corporation’s (CCC) government-to-government (G2G) contract with Germany’s Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support to equip the German Navy with Lockheed Martin Canada’s combat management system CMS 330.

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Backgrounder: New investments in the Philippines and ASEAN Region

Canada is investing over $76.45 million in 12 new projects in the Philippines and the region that will strengthen climate resilience, improve health outcomes, and foster inclusive economic growth. Canada is working to expand trade and investment ties, recognizing the Indo-Pacific region—and the Philippines in particular—as central to its efforts to build mutual prosperity and economic resilience.

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