Track Your Canadian Immigration Application: IRCC Tips & Tools

How to Know If IRCC Has Received Your Canadian Immigration Application When you’re applying for immigration to Canada, every step can feel a little nerve-wracking — especially after you hit “submit.” Whether you’re applying for permanent residence, a study permit, or a visitor visa, it’s completely normal to want reassurance that your application has actually … Read more

Manitoba PNP Latest Draw Invites 62 Skilled Workers Overseas

Manitoba PNP Draw Invites 62 Skilled Workers Overseas: What You Need to Know   If you’ve been eyeing Manitoba as your future home in Canada, there’s good news from the latest immigration draw! On May 15, 2024, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) issued invitations to 62 skilled worker candidates living outside of Canada. This … Read more

Newfoundland & Labrador PNP: May 2025 Draw Invites 328

Newfoundland and Labrador Issues Second Round of Invitations Through New EOI Immigration System Newfoundland and Labrador issued 328 invitations in its second Expression of Interest (EOI) draw on May 8, 2025 The new EOI system applies to both the NL Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) This marks the province’s second … Read more

PEI Adds 20 Employers to AIP List in May 2025 Update

Key Highlights Prince Edward Island (PEI) adds 20 new designated employers under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). 14 employers have been removed from the AIP designated list as of May 15, 2025. Total number of designated employers in PEI now stands at 364. New entries in high-demand sectors like healthcare, construction, and manufacturing are bolded … Read more

UK’s Tougher Immigration Rules Spark Debate: Could Canada Reshape Its Immigration Policies Next?

Key Highlights: UK introduces stricter immigration rules affecting skilled workers, students, and asylum seekers. Canada yet to announce reforms, but talks between PMs signal possible alignment. Potential changes in Canada could include higher CRS thresholds and shorter post-graduation work permits. Public sentiment and economic pressures may influence Canadian immigration policy shifts. Canada likely to adapt … Read more

Canada Faces International Student Drop as Global Study Destinations Expand Beyond the “Big Four”

Key Highlights Canada is losing ground as a top destination for international students. Visa delays, high living costs, and lack of housing are major obstacles. New education hubs like Germany, Malaysia, and South Korea are gaining popularity. Survey data shows Canadian institutions are bracing for enrolment drops and budget cuts. Strategic reforms are needed to … Read more