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What the Liberal Government Plans for Immigration After 2025
With the Liberal Party set to form a new government in 2025, they’ve outlined their plans to balance immigration with Canada’s housing, economy, and social needs. Here’s what’s coming — explained in plain English. Bringing Immigration to “Sustainable Levels” The Liberals plan t...

Election Day in Canada: What It Means for International Students and Foreign Workers
Why Immigration is a Big Topic in Canada’s 2025 Elections Today, Canada is voting in its general elections, and immigration has become one of the biggest issues. The main fight is between the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, and the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre. Bot...

Thunder Bay’s New PR Pathway (RCIP)
Good news!Thunder Bay, Ontario has launched a new immigration program called the RCIP.It’s points-based and employer-driven — but it works a little differently than most PR pathways. Let’s break it down in an easy way. 👇 You Cannot Apply Directly! This is very important:You can’t just...

How Canada’s Top Parties Plan to Handle Immigration After 2025
As Canada inches closer to the 2025 federal election, immigration policy has taken center stage. Both the Liberal and Conservative parties have unveiled their visions for the country’s future—and with immigration emerging as a critical issue, Canadians are paying close attention. From permanent ...

Work Permits Are Being Lost in Canada — And It’s Not the Migrants’ Fault
Many migrants in Canada are losing their legal right to work. Not because they broke the rules, but because the immigration system is falling behind. The result? Thousands are left in limbo, struggling without income, healthcare, or security. What’s Causing the Problem? Migrants who are working le...

Canada Immigration Updates: Newfoundland and Labrador Sends First Invitations Through New Online System; New Brunswick Holds Multiple Draws
Canada’s provincial immigration programs continue to make it easier for skilled workers to settle in the country. Two provinces – Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick – recently invited hundreds of applicants through their immigration programs. Here’s a simple breakdown of what happen...

New Permanent Residence Pathways in Canada: Priority Occupations and Sectors in Timmins
Canada is offering two new pathways to permanent residence, and the city of Timmins in Northern Ontario is leading the way by announcing its priority occupations and sectors. These new pathways are designed to help fill labor shortages in both rural and Francophone communities. Here’s everything y...

Canada Increases Citizenship Fees – What You Need to Know
🆕 What Changed? As of midnight on March 31, 2025, the Right of Citizenship fee for adults applying for Canadian citizenship has increased. 👉 New Fee: $119.75 (was $100 before)👉 This is in addition to the regular processing fee of $530. Total cost now for adults:➡️ $649.75 (Earlier it wa...

Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) – Latest Updates
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has announced some important updates that will take effect from April 1, 2025. These changes include a new English test option and updated application fees for different immigration streams. Here’s a simple breakdown of what’s new. 1. New English ...

Canada Election 2025: What Are the Political Parties Saying About Immigration?
The upcoming federal election in Canada could significantly impact immigration policies. The government has already announced cuts to immigration numbers, and political parties have different views on what should happen next. Many people in Canada are worried about issues like rising costs, housing,...
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