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

Eight destinations Canadian permanent residents can visit visa-free within a short flight

One underrated benefit of having Canadian permanent residence status is the travel opportunities it affords. Permanent residents (PRs) of Canada, can gain visa-free entry into a number of countries. Subscribe and get our Newcomer’s Guide to Canada So, if you’re a Canadian PR planning a getaway, here are some destinations that are a short flight … Read more

Alberta PNP Draw Issues 158 Invitations Across Key Streams for Skilled Workers

Alberta continues to build its workforce by selecting skilled individuals through its tailored Provincial Nominee Program. The latest Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) draw—conducted on May 13 and May 15, 2025—resulted in 158 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) being issued. These draws focused on two important streams: Alberta Opportunity Stream and the Tourism and Hospitality Sector,…
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Canada Slashes Indian Student Visas By 31% In 2025

Last Updated On 26 May 2025, 9:20 AM EDT (Toronto Time) Canada has long been a top destination for Indian students seeking world-class education and global opportunities. However, in early 2025, the dream of studying in Canada might have become more challenging for many. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), study permits issued … Read more

Big Win for Immigration Applicants, More Time to Seek Judicial Review

If your Canadian immigration application has been refused, here’s some relief—Canada just made it easier to request a judicial review. On May 14, 2025, the Federal Court of Canada extended the deadline for perfecting applications for judicial review from 30 days to 75 days. This change offers more breathing room to applicants who want to…
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How Canada’s Immigration Policy Changes in 2025 Are Impacting Telecom

Canada’s telecom giants just reported their weakest mobile subscriber growth in four years, and the reason isn’t a drop in smartphone usage. It’s immigration. In 2025, changes to Canada’s immigration policy have sent ripples through industries that rely on steady population growth. What does this mean for those hoping to move to Canada? More than…
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Canadian Citizenship Proves Long-Term Loyalty Not Just a Passport Privilege

For years, some have questioned whether immigrants who obtain Canadian citizenship truly intend to stay. A new report from Statistics Canada says yes—overwhelmingly. This fresh data reveals that the vast majority of naturalized immigrants don’t just grab a Canadian passport and disappear. Instead, they settle in, build lives, and become long-term contributors to the country….
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New CPP Payments Set to Roll Out Canada-Wide on May 28

Last Updated On 25 May 2025, 9:07 AM EDT (Toronto Time) The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is preparing to distribute the next Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payments on May 28, 2025, providing essential financial support to millions of Canadians. Whether you’re a retiree, a newcomer to Canada, or planning your financial future, understanding CPP payment … Read more

How Ontario’s $11.3M Investment in Forest Biomass is Paving New Pathways for Canadian Immigration

Canada has long been a land of opportunity, but the recent $11.3 million investment in Ontario’s Forest biomass sector is doing more than just modernizing energy and creating green jobs. It’s opening new doors for skilled immigrants. As provinces like Ontario invest in sustainable industries, they create not only eco-friendly innovation but also urgent demand…
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