How have IRCC’s processing times changed over the past year?

To keep applicants informed, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regularly updates its processing times to indicate how long applications usually take to be processed under normal circumstances. Some processing times are updated weekly, while others are updated monthly. Consult with an experienced immigration representative Processing times for an application type can increase or decrease … Read more

Why PNP Closures in 2025 Could Actually Help Skilled Workers in Canada

2025 has brought surprising shifts in Canada’s immigration system—many Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) are being paused or downsized. At first glance, that may seem like a hurdle for skilled foreign workers. But here’s the twist: this change might be a hidden opportunity, especially if you’re already living and working in Canada. The federal government is…
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Why Citizenship Week 2025 Matters for Canadian Immigration

Every year, thousands of newcomers take a monumental step in their Canadian journey, becoming citizens. This moment isn’t just about receiving a certificate; it’s about embracing the rights, responsibilities, and identity of a Canadian. With Citizenship Week 2025 underway from May 26 to June 1, Canada opens its doors not just to new citizens but…
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Canada Approves 834,010 New Temporary Resident Applications

Last Updated On 28 May 2025, 9:21 AM EDT (Toronto Time) In the first three months of 2025, Canada approved 834,010 temporary resident applications and extensions, including study permits, work permits, and visitor visas. According to data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), this unprecedented influx reflects Canada’s ongoing commitment to welcoming international talent … Read more

Atlantic Canada Faces Retention Challenge – Will Better Jobs Help Immigrants Stay?

While Atlantic Canada has welcomed more immigrants than ever before in recent years, a silent concern continues to grow—immigrant retention. Most newcomers leave within a year or two. Despite successful attraction efforts through immigration programs like the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), the region struggles to make newcomers stay. This issue isn’t new, but it’s urgent….
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Surge in Canadian Asylum Claims in 2025: What It Means for Immigration and Applicants

Canada is known globally for its strong humanitarian policies and welcoming approach toward refugees. In the first quarter of 2025, this reputation was once again highlighted with a remarkable rise in asylum claims. Over 28,800 applications were submitted between January and March, a number that signals more than just statistics. It reflects shifting global trends,…
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Canadian Citizenship Oath Reform – What the Self-Affirmation Proposal Means for Newcomers

Canada is exploring a new way to welcome its citizens. A recent proposal suggests allowing newcomers to self-affirm the Canadian citizenship oath online without needing to appear before an official. This digital shift has sparked a nationwide conversation. While some see it as a smart modernization, others worry it may weaken the ceremony’s value. As…
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Can New Immigration Minister Save Atlantic Canada Immigrant Exodus?

Last Updated On 27 May 2025, 9:06 AM EDT (Toronto Time) Atlantic Canada faces a persistent challenge: retaining immigrants. Despite efforts to attract newcomers to provinces like New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), and Newfoundland and Labrador, many leave within a few years, often for better opportunities elsewhere. With Lena Metlege Diab, a … Read more