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IRCC Processing Times as of May 28, 2025
Understanding how long it takes to process your Canadian immigration or visa application is crucial for planning. The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) updates processing times regularly, and as of May 28, 2025, here’s how long it takes for key applications—both general and cou...

IRCC Processing Times: What Changed in the Last Year?
If you’re planning to move to Canada or are already in the process, you’ve probably wondered: “How long will my application take?” Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regularly updates its processing times so you can get an idea of how long you might have to wait....

Foreign Workers in Canada Can Still Change Employers Without Waiting for a New Work Permit
Good news for foreign workers in Canada! IRCC (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada) has extended a special rule that makes it easier for people with closed work permits to switch jobs. If you’re working in Canada and want to change your employer or occupation, this rule might help you do...

Canada Introduces Study Permit Exemption for Construction Apprentices
The Canadian government has announced a new study permit exemption for foreign workers in the construction trades. This means that some temporary foreign workers can now join apprenticeship programs without needing a separate study permit! Who Can Apply? To qualify for this study permit exemption, y...

Canada Extends Special Immigration Support for People Affected by Sudan Conflict
Updated: March 12, 2025 The Canadian government has extended special immigration measures for people affected by the ongoing conflict in Sudan. These measures will now be in place until October 27, 2025. If you or your family have been impacted, here’s what you need to know: Who Can Benefit from T...

Quebec Extends Suspension of Low-Wage LMIA Applications in Montreal and Laval
Quebec has announced an extension on the suspension of Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) for certain low-wage jobs. This means that employers in Montreal and Laval will not be able to apply for these work permits until November 30, 2025. What is an LMIA? An LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessme...
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