BC PNP 2026 Nomination Update: Key Immigration Insights

BC PNP Announces 2026 Nomination Allocation: What You Need to Know British Columbia has officially become the first Canadian province to reveal its 2026 allocation for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)—and while the numbers show a boost from early 2025, they fall significantly short of what the province had hoped for. If you’re considering immigration … Read more

Canada Express Entry & PNP: What the 2021 Mega Draw Taught Us

4 Key Lessons from Canada’s Largest Express Entry Draw and Why They Still Matter Back in February 2021, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) made history by issuing an incredible 27,332 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in a single Express Entry draw — all to Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates. Even more shocking? The Comprehensive Ranking … Read more

Expression of Interest Draw #260 | Manitoba Immigration MPNP Draw

Latest MPNP Draw: Strategic Recruitment Opportunities The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducts periodic draws to invite skilled workers who can contribute to the province’s economic growth. These draws are crucial as they help meet Manitoba’s labor market needs by selecting candidates who have the skills and experience that align with the province’s requirements. Draw … Read more

LinkedIn Mistakes That Could Jeopardize Your Express Entry PR

How Your LinkedIn Profile Can Impact Your Express Entry Application If you’re applying for permanent residency (PR) through Canada’s Express Entry system, it’s worth taking a second look at your LinkedIn profile. Why? Because Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) can access publicly visible information on your LinkedIn—and what they find could affect your application. … Read more

Canada Immigration Update: NPR Decline Impacts 2025 Growth

Canada’s Population Shrinks in Q3 2025: What’s Behind the Decline? Canada’s population dropped by over 76,000 between July and October 2025 — the first quarterly decline of the year. The decline is largely driven by a sharp drop in non-permanent residents (NPRs), especially international students and temporary workers. Ontario and British Columbia saw the largest … Read more