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How the occupation code you select can make or break your chances at permanent residence through Express Entry

The primary National Occupational Classification (NOC) code you use for your Express Entry profile can significantly impact whether you get Canadian permanent residence (PR). Not only can your primary NOC determine your eligibility for certain Express Entry programs, but it also impacts your visibility as a suitable candidate for enhanced Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams. […]

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How will my competitiveness as an Express Entry candidate change over time?

If you’re seeking Canadian permanent residence (PR) through Express Entry, planning ahead can have a big impact on your chances of success. The Express Entry pool is competitive: the government sends invitations to apply (ITAs) for PR only to the candidates with the highest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores who qualify for each draw. See […]

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Nova Scotia overhauls selection process for permanent residents

On November 28, the NSPNP announced that they would be introducing a new Expression of Interest (EOI) model* to their intake—following in the footsteps of almost all other Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). According to the province’s website, “all submissions to Nova Scotia’s immigration programs — regardless of when they were submitted — are [now] considered […]

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The new pathways to permanent residence coming to Canada in 2026

Canada is set to introduce several new pathways to permanent residence (PR) in the upcoming year. In 2026, the federal government will prioritize in-Canada applicants through various pathways and programs that aim to transition temporary residents into permanent residents. Moreover, 2026 will see the reopening of intake periods for some pathways and immigration streams that […]

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Haitians at risk of US deportations have an opportunity in Canada’s merit-based immigration system

Over 350,000 Haitian nationals residing legally in the US may be facing deportation come February 2026. Immigrating to Canada through the points-based Express Entry system may be a viable option for many US Haitian residents who possess skilled work experience. With the Canadian government prioritizing Francophone immigration, French-speaking Haitians have an added advantage under Express […]

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Open study permits available to family members of international students and foreign workers

Accompanying family members of foreign workers and international students can receive special study permits that are not tied to a single Designated Learning Institution (DLI), authorizing these individuals to attend any school of their choice Provided that they meet certain conditions, these spouses and common-law partners can access study permits that are Provincial Attestation Letter […]

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How international students in Canada can earn money on-campus, off-campus, or remotely

International students in Canada looking to make some extra spending money may want to consider a side hustle, such as food delivery or website design. If your study permit conditions allow for it and you meet eligibility criteria, you can engage in a side hustle without needing to get a work permit. When pursuing a […]

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Ontario set to launch new pathways to permanent residence

Foreign nationals seeking Canadian permanent residence through nomination by the Ontario government may soon have new pathways available to them. As a first step, Ontario’s Immigration Minister David Piccini plans to create a new talent stream under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), which he said would “recognize excellence” by providing a route to provincial […]

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IRCC invites 6,000 Express Entry candidates with second lowest CRS cut-off in 2025

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued more invitations to apply (ITA) through the Express Entry system. The immigration department issued 6,000 ITAs in a draw for candidates with French language proficiency. To be considered in this draw, candidates needed to have: A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 408; and Created an […]

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Live Webinar: Understanding Borrowing and Credit in Canada: An Introduction for Newcomers

Starting life in a new country may come with many questions. How to go about borrowing? What is credit? How do credit scores work? And which products may be right for you? Join CanadaVisa and TD for a live online webinar on Thursday, December 11 at 11:00 a.m. EST that introduces the basics of personal […]

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Spousal sponsorship: how your loved one can start living and working in Canada ASAP

Sponsored spouses and common-law partners can apply for an open work permit (OWP) while their permanent residence (PR) application is in process, as long as they are in Canada with their sponsor and meet certain conditions. Getting an OWP for your sponsored spouse or partner both guarantees them the ability to work and gives them […]

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Saving and Investing for Newcomers: Understanding TFSAs and RRSPs

For newcomers to Canada, saving and investing are important steps toward building financial security. Two popular options you may hear about are the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) and the Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP). Both accounts offer valuable features and tax advantages, but they work in different ways. Understanding how each one operates may help […]

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Geared up and ready to roll! Investing in active transportation in Burlington

Bicycles are an essential way to move around Burlington. The city has 48 kilometres of bike lanes that connect people to their communities in convenient, affordable, and sustainable ways. In partnership with the City of Burlington, the Government of Canada is investing in further expanding the local active transportation infrastructure.

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Government of Canada to announce support for Red River Métis and First Nations and community-led economic growth and skills development in Manitoba

The Honourable Rebecca Chartrand, Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency will announce federal support of for Red River Métis and First Nations and community-led economic growth projects in Manitoba on behalf of the Honourable Eleanor Olszewski, Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada.