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11 Everyday Canadian English Phrases Every CELPIP Test Taker Should Know

Many English learners spend years studying grammar, vocabulary, and formal communication. Yet when they arrive in Canada, they often discover that everyday conversations sound very different from what they learned in a classroom. People say things like “No worries,” “Give me a shout,” and “Let’s grab a coffee.” These expressions may not appear in traditional […]

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LMIA wait times improve for select Temporary Foreign Worker Program streams

Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) has released its latest processing time update for Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs). Nearly all Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) streams saw movement in LMIA processing times. Wait times under the permanent resident stream saw the sharpest decline (over three months), while the low-wage stream experienced a 10-day increase. […]

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You’re Canadian under Bill C-3, but your future children might not be — here’s what you can do about it

Bill C-3 restored Canadian citizenship to anyone born before December 15, 2025, who can trace an unbroken line of descent to a Canadian ancestor. But the same law introduced a new restriction for the next generation. If you have a child born abroad after December 15, 2025, that child won’t automatically inherit your citizenship unless […]

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Quebec invites over 2,500 candidates across all PSTQ streams to apply for permanent selection

Québec conducted a new immigration selection round on June 4, inviting candidates through all four streams of its Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ). A total of 2,549 provincial immigration candidates were invited in this draw—the majority to workers with highly qualified and specialized skills (42.9%). Learn more about your options for immigrating to Quebec This […]

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Canadian citizenship costs Americans less than a Caribbean vacation—and millions already qualify

If you want a second passport, be prepared to spend both a lot of time and a lot of money—unless you qualify for a Canadian passport. Caribbean nations charge at least $200,000 for citizenship through investment. Portugal’s Golden Visa starts at €250,000. Italy and Ireland have both tightened their ancestry routes in recent years, limiting […]

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Manitoba invites over 100 provincial nominee candidates in first draw of June

On June 4, 2026, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) invited foreign nationals to apply for provincial nomination through its Skilled Worker Stream. Invitations were issued to individuals who declared being directly invited by the MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams This marks Manitoba’s 11th provincial immigration draw […]

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Alberta invites over 1,500 candidates in latest series of draws, targeting in-demand occupations

Between May 20–June 2, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) held seven draws in which it invited select candidates to apply for provincial nomination. Invitations were sent to professionals in several in-demand sectors, including manufacturing, technology, agriculture, and construction. Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams As of the time of this writing, the AAIP […]

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Josh Duhamel is among the millions of Americans who became Canadian citizens when Canada changed its citizenship law

Josh Duhamel, best known for his role in the Transformers franchise, has joked in an interview that he is “basically Canadian,” having been born just miles south of the Canadian border. And, as it turns out, he was right – just not in the way he thought. Get a Free Consultation on Applying for Proof […]

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Quebec extends special work permits to spouses of applicants for permanent selection

Spouses and common-law partners of applicants for permanent selection in Quebec can obtain special work permits through a new temporary public policy. Under the policy, a spouse or common-law partner listed as accompanying a qualifying applicant for permanent selection may be issued an open work permit without needing to meet the usual requirements. Schedule a […]

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Canada tightens entry requirements for sea arrival from Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

Most visa-exempt travellers from Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon now require electronic travel authorizations (eTAs) to enter Canada by sea. The new entry requirement applies equally to those arriving by ferry, commercial vessels, and private vessels. Assess Your Eligibility for Canadian Permanent Residence The following individuals are exempt from the new eTA requirement: Passengers arriving by cruise ship. Seafarers […]

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Canada plans to fast-track work permits for AI professionals

On June 4, the federal government announced plans for an expedited work permit stream for AI professionals. The proposed AI worker stream could provide for start-to-finish issuance of work permits in 20 days or less. Schedule a Free Work Permit Consultation The AI worker stream would be implemented through Canada’s existing Global Talent Stream (GTS) […]

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Your Canadian ancestry could be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars – here’s how

Since Bill C-3 came into effect on December 15, 2025, thousands of Americans have been rediscovering their Canadian ancestry. The bill eliminated Canada’s first-generation limit, making anyone born before December 15, 2025, who can trace a continuous line of descent to a Canadian ancestor, a Canadian citizen by descent. Get a Free Consultation on Applying […]

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University of Toronto tops Yale, Princeton, Oxford, and Cambridge in global research ranking

The University of Toronto (U of T) has topped Oxford, Cambridge, and six Ivy League schools in the latest worldwide rankings for academic research. U of T took fourth place for academic research in the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) 2026 edition of the Global 2,000 list, being outranked only by Harvard, Stanford, and […]

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Thousands of American felons have right to enter Canada without rehabilitation, under Canada’s new citizenship law

U.S. citizens with criminal records used to face a high bar when seeking entry to Canada. For many Americans, that’s no longer the case, in the wake of changes to Canada’s Citizenship Act. Last December, the Canadian government removed the generational limit for inheriting Canadian citizenship for anyone born prior to December 15, 2025, anywhere in […]

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British Columbia issues over 350 invitations to skilled workers and entrepreneurs in first draw of June

On June 2, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) conducted a draw inviting in-demand workers and entrepreneurs to apply for provincial nomination. The BCPNP extended no less than 357 invitations to apply (ITAs) to workers in construction trades and care-related occupations, as well as individuals interested in establishing a new business or taking over […]

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Processing times ease for temporary residence applicants

On June 3, Canada’s immigration department updated its processing time estimates for various temporary residence applications, with changes evident across several categories. The latest figures released by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) show that wait times have remained broadly stable, with several improvements and only a few increases. Schedule a Free Work Permit Consultation […]

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With Medicare approaching a fiscal cliff, American retirees set sights on Canadian health insurance

With federal funding for Medicare under pressure, some American retirees have found solace in a backup plan: health insurance publicly funded by the Canadian government. Today, millions of Americans qualify for Canadian citizenship by descent, in the wake of the removal of the generational limit to inheriting Canadian citizenship. Under the new citizenship law, any […]

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Newfoundland and Labrador expands work permit access in rural areas

Newfoundland and Labrador is the latest province to opt into the federal government’s temporary public policy, which allows rural employers more flexibility when hiring low-wage temporary foreign workers. Only employers in areas outside Newfoundland and Labrador census metropolitan areas, as determined by Statistics Canada, are eligible under this policy. Schedule a Free Work Permit Consultation […]

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Three steps candidates can take to prepare for the reforms to permanent residence selection through Express Entry

With the federal government currently undergoing a major overhaul of Express Entry, its flagship system for selecting permanent residents, foreign nationals can immediately take action by focusing on skilled work experience, obtaining a certificate of qualification (if applicable), and re-taking an immigration language test.  Book an immigration language test with CELPIP Given that the proposed reforms are currently working their way through the […]

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The top five states where Americans qualify for a Canadian passport through ancestry

Nearly one in every three New Hampshire residents may be dual Canadian-U.S. citizens, after Canada updated its Citizenship Act in December 2025. Compared to the rest of the country, Americans with family ties to states such as New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine have a much higher chance of having Canadian ancestry, which comes with the […]

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Ontario is replacing nearly all its permanent residence pathways: here’s what we know so far

Ontario has revoked all its provincial pathways to permanent residence, without putting into place any replacements. On May 30, 2026, scheduled legislative changes to Ontario’s provincial regulations took effect, and invalidated each of the immigration streams through which foreign nationals used to be able to qualify for provincial nomination for permanent residence through the Ontario […]

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Individuals in these three situations can work in Canada without a work permit

While most individuals will require a work permit if they wish to work while in Canada, there are certain situations in which one need not be obtained. Business visitors, remote workers for a foreign employer, and international students with work authorization are among those who do not require a permit. Book a Free Consultation to […]

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Ontario overhauls OINP streams, invitation criteria through immigration regulations

Ontario has revoked its provincial pathways to permanent residence. As of May 30, 2026, all nine Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) nomination categories (streams) have been repealed from the provincial regulations. The revocation covers every existing pathway to provincial nomination in Ontario. It’s the largest single change to the OINP since the program began. Assess […]

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Six online tools Americans are using to find the ancestry for Canadian citizenship by descent

Since Canada eliminated its generational limit to inheriting citizenship by descent last December, millions of Americans with Canadian ancestry can apply for proof of Canadian citizenship, with which they can obtain a Canadian passport. And this spring, thousands of Americans have been applying, pushing up processing times dramatically. If you’re not sure whether you have […]

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