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Financial aid options for international students studying in Canada

Securing a Canadian study permit requires proof of sufficient funds (without working) to cover tuition fees, living expenses for the duration of your stay, and travel costs. But following the September 1, 2025, fund increase (+$2,260) to get a study permit, international students may benefit from financial assistance to further support their education and day-to-day […]

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British Columbia opens doors to more business owners in latest immigration draw

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has held its largest immigration draw for entrepreneurs yet. The province held immigration selections through both the “Regional and “Base” streams of its entrepreneur immigration program, hoping to welcome new economic opportunities to the province in the process. Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams Draw results […]

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Prince Edward Island holds largest immigration draw of the year

The Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) has conducted its largest immigration draw of the year, inviting close to 200 candidates to apply for provincial nomination. Candidates working in the province were prioritized for invitations, with additional consideration given to French-speaking candidates and international graduates. Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams November […]

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8 warm winter destinations Canadian passport holders can access visa-free, a short flight away

One of the perks of holding a Canadian passport is the opportunity to travel to many warm and sunny climates without the hassle of visas. From Caribbean beaches to Latin America’ cultural gems, Canadian citizens have plenty of incredible destinations to choose from. So, if you’re looking to swap snow for sand during the upcoming […]

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Build Canada Homes Introduces Policy Framework to Guide its Investments in Affordable Housing on National Housing Day

Today, Build Canada Homes released its Investment Policy Framework, marking a major step forward in how the Government of Canada invests in affordable housing. The framework outlines the agency’s priorities, investment principles, and eligibility criteria—setting the foundation for a new, flexible, and outcome-driven approach to housing delivery—that will deliver on affordable housing in communities across the country.

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How foreign work experience can help you get Canadian PR through Express Entry, and what counts

If you’re considering immigrating to Canada through Express Entry, your foreign work experience could play a key role in determining your competitiveness for an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence (PR). In fact, under Canada’s Express Entry application management system, gaining foreign work experience is the only way to maximize Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) […]

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Statement by the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada on National Housing Day

November 22 marks National Housing Day. On this day, we recognize the progress made to address the housing challenges facing Canadians and those who advocate everyday for change. Housing is more than a roof over your head. Housing connects us to the communities where we live, work, and play. National Housing Day is more than raising awareness – it is a call to action.

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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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Canada leaves COP30 with renewed ambition and deeper partnerships for global climate action

Over the past two weeks at the United Nations’ 30th Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, Canada’s delegation worked with counterparts from over 190 countries and international organizations to confront the urgent realities of a rapidly changing climate and the need to accelerate climate action globally.

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Government of Canada announces $1 billion investment to strengthen the North's trade and transportation infrastructure

Today, the Honourable Rebecca Alty, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Member of Parliament for Northwest Territories, on behalf of Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, announced the $1 billion Arctic Infrastructure Fund to support dual-use—civilian/community and defence—transportation projects that reinforce Canada's sovereignty, enable regional economic development, and connect Northern and Indigenous communities.

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Canada announces commitment to the global fight against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria

The Global Fund plays a key role in meeting the needs of the poorest and most marginalized, while strengthening global and Canadian health security. A longstanding contributor to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, Canada has supported the organization since its inception in 2002. The programs it supports have saved an estimated 70 million lives and reduced the combined death rate from these diseases by nearly two thirds (63%) in the countries where it works.

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