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The Northwest Territories Employer-Driven and Francophone streams now open

As of 12 p.m. on March 9, the Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) is officially opening its Employer-Driven and Francophone Streams for candidate consideration. This comes following the Program switching to an Expression of Interest (EOI) model for its Employer-Driven Stream in late February of this year. The NTNP will hold its first EOI draw […]

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Canada launches new facilitated work permit pathways for Taiwanese and Portuguese youths

Canada has launched two new work permit pathways for youth from Portugal and Taiwan, under the “Young Professionals” stream of the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. These are: The Young Professionals Taiwanese Global Pathfinder Initiative (TGPI) pathway (for Taiwanese nationals); and The Young Professionals Inov Contacto pathway (For Portuguese nationals). Schedule a Free IEC Work […]

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Canada halts removal orders for Israeli and Lebanese nationals

Canada has announced a temporary pause on the removal of select inadmissible Israeli and Lebanese nationals in Canada holding temporary or permanent residence status. Due to the current conflict in Israel and Lebanon posing a “generalized risk to the entire civilization population,” those deemed inadmissible and to be removed, as of March 7, will be […]

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LMIA processing times are on the rise

Processing times for Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) have increased for nearly all streams of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP)—despite a reduction in temporary foreign worker admissions in 2026. The most notable increase can be seen for the TFWP’s high-wage stream, which applies to jobs paying at or above the regional wage threshold. Schedule […]

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The top 5 mistakes Express Entry candidates make

While Express Entry offers a fast-track route to Canadian permanent residence (PR), individuals must ensure that all information in their profile and application is accurate, verifiable, and consistent. Errors such as misaligned NOC codes, ineligible work experience, or outdated profile information can have serious consequences—from ineligibility and PR application rejection to a finding of fraud. […]

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New Brunswick invites over 600 PNP and AIP candidates in latest immigration draws

The Government of New Brunswick issued invitations to provincial immigration candidates in a series of draws conducted between March 3 and March 6, 2026. Invitations were issued across three NBPNP streams (with draws under some streams featuring multiple pathways), as well as through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), targeting candidates with experience in several priority […]

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The many different methods to build work experience for an easier ITA

Prospective and current Express Entry candidates have multiple different avenues to build eligible work experience for a category—and more easily obtain an ITA in the process, since category-based draws feature some of the lowest cut-off scores of any selection type. See your eligibility for all Express Entry streams and categories Following the late February 2026 […]

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AAIP invites workers intending to settle in rural communities

Alberta has retroactively published its final draw of February, inviting workers holding job offers in rural in-province communities to apply for provincial nomination. This most recent draw (February 26) followed closely on the heels of a Tourism and Hospitality Stream draw taking place just two days earlier—and marks the province’s 13th draw of the year […]

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Moose Jaw RCIP facilitates PR for workers in these priority sectors and occupations

Moose Jaw has published its priority sectors and occupations for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), outlining who will be considered for permanent residence (PR) in 2026. This year, Moose Jaw—situated in south-central Saskatchewan about 77 kilometres of Regina—has added one new sector and seven new occupations to its priority list, reflecting an evolving regional […]

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Documents to have ready for the new TR to PR pathway

Foreign workers in Canada thinking of applying for permanent residence under the new temporary resident to permanent resident (TR to PR) pathway can prepare some documents in advance. Assess Your Eligibility for Canadian Permanent Residence Although the pathway has already launched, according to statements made by Canada’s immigration minister, the government has not published specific […]

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Canada’s new TR to PR pathway has launched

Canada’s immigration department has already launched its one-time measure to grant permanent residence to 33,000 foreign workers. Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab said in an interview that the program had been launched quietly, with more details to come in April, as reported by the Toronto Star on March 6, 2026. Assess your Eligibility for Canadian […]

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Express Entry competition continues to ease

Top-scoring profiles in Canada’s Express Entry pool continue to drop to their lowest levels in recent years, as larger, consistent draws help ease overall competition among candidates. Based on recent pool composition data and the run of draws that have taken place between March 2 and 5, the number of profiles in the 501-600 scoring […]

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Here are the foreign nationals Claresholm is prioritizing for permanent residence under the RCIP

Claresholm has released its updated list of priority sectors (one new), occupations (eight new) and designated employers for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) for 2026. Foreign nationals with a job offer from a designated Claresholm employer in a priority sector or occupation can pursue permanent residence (PR) through this rural immigration pathway—provided they meet […]

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Britney Spears could be denied entry to Canada

Pop singer Britney Spears may not be allowed to enter Canada. Spears could be criminally inadmissible, following her arrest for driving under the influence (DUI) in California on March 4, 2026. Anyone with a DUI—excepting Canadian citizens—could be denied entry to Canada, even if the incident took place decades ago, even if they were never charged […]

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Canada holds first Express Entry draw under new category

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued more invitations to apply (ITA) through the Express Entry system. The immigration department issued 250 ITAs in a draw for candidates in the Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience. To be considered in this draw, candidates needed to have A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of […]

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The sectors and occupations Nova Scotia is prioritizing for permanent residence under rural federal pilot

Pictou County has released the sectors and occupations it will be prioritizing for permanent residence (PR) under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) in 2026. This year, Pictou County—situated in northern Nova Scotia along the Northumberland Strait—is prioritizing an additional sector and 14 new occupations. Assess your eligibility for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot To […]

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Canada revitalizes measures for Iranians to obtain work permit extensions

Iranians will be able to renew their work permits, under measures extended by the Canadian federal government. The revised and extended measures, published on the government website on March 4, 2026, are effective from March 1, 2026 through to March 31, 2027, under the Revised temporary public policy for nationals of Iran in Canada as […]

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Canada to appoint new deputy minister of immigration

On March 4, 2026, the office of Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the appointment of a new deputy minister of immigration, refugees, and citizenship, to “take effect in the coming weeks.” Ted Gallivan, who currently serves as interim deputy national security and intelligence advisor to the prime minister, will take over the role. At this […]

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Over 5,000 Express Entry candidates invited at lowest cut-off score in the past year

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued more invitations to apply (ITA) through the Express Entry system. The immigration department issued 5,500 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 397; and Created an Express […]

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Start date announced for long-awaited ‘money back’ guarantee on Canadian passport applications

Beginning April 1, 2026, Canadian citizens can expect to have their passport applications processed within 30 business days, or receive their passport for free. Individuals who do not have their applications processed within this time frame will be issued a full automatic refunds of their passport fees. Get a Free Legal Consultation on Applying for […]

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Millions of Americans can get Canadian passports under new law

Millions of citizens of the United States are now eligible to claim dual citizenship with Canada, and can thereby obtain Canadian passports. Schedule a Free Dual Citizenship Consultation Under the latest Canadian citizenship law, people with Canadian ancestry have automatically become eligible for Canadian citizenship. It doesn’t matter where you were born—and it doesn’t matter whether […]

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How a one-year diploma can transform your CRS score

Pursuing a one-year diploma, in Canada or abroad, can significantly increase your chance of receiving an invitation to apply (ITA) through the Express Entry system. Particularly when combined with language results and/or Canadian work experience, a one-year diploma can make you a more competitive candidate through a boost to your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. […]

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CRS cut-off score hovers near two-year low in latest Canadian Experience Class draw

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued more invitations to apply (ITA) through the Express Entry system. The immigration department issued 4,000 ITAs in a draw for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates. To be considered in this draw, candidates needed to have A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 508; and Created an […]

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A quiet change has reshaped Express Entry’s skilled trades category

A vastly different set of foreign nationals is being prioritized for Canadian permanent residence under the Express Entry trade occupations category, which has been identified as a priority category for selection of permanent residents in 2026. Following the removal of Cooks (63200) on February 18, 2026, we can expect that any draws held under the […]

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Canada announces $25M in scholarships for Indian students under new education measures

Indian nationals wishing to study in Canada can now benefit from millions of dollars in scholarship rewards, facilitated study pathways, and even hybrid campuses, with the signing of a new talent strategy between the two nations. Discover your options to study in Canada On the morning of March 2, 2026, the office of Prime Minister […]

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