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Canada’s Extra 5,000 Spaces For Francophones Shows Staunch Commitment To Boosting French-Speaking Population

On this page you will find Why Canada added 5,000 new Francophone selection spaces How the move fits into the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan What provinces can do with the additional allocations How Canada exceeded its Francophone target in 2025 What the policy shift means for candidates and employers Canada has moved to reinforce its […]

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Canada Poised to Surge in Global Demand for Second Passports in 2026 After Bill C-3 Overhaul

As we enter the first quarter of 2026, the global landscape of “citizenship by investment” and “citizenship by descent” has shifted on its axis. While countries like Portugal and Greece have spent years tightening their “Golden Visa” requirements, Canada has quietly opened one of the most significant doors to global mobility in modern history. With

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What are the Options for Bringing Parents and Grandparents to Canada in 2026?

Canada has significantly narrowed the options for family reunification involving parents and grandparents in 2026. New Ministerial Instructions that took effect on January 1, 2026 confirm that no new applications will be accepted under the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP). As a result, families can no longer plan around permanent residence sponsorship for parents and

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Canada Puts Surprise Pause on Applications to Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot for Skilled Refugees

Canada has abruptly paused new applications to the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP), a federal program designed to connect skilled refugees and displaced people with Canadian employers facing labour shortages. The decision took effect at the end of December and was communicated to organisations involved in the program just days before Christmas. The pause leaves

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Prince Edward Island’s Anticipated PNP Draw Schedule for 2026

Prince Edward Island continues to run one of Canada’s most structured and predictable provincial nominee programs. For 2026, the province has published an anticipated Invitation to Apply schedule that points to monthly draws across the year, subject to federal allocations, processing capacity, and labour market priorities. While this schedule does not guarantee selection, it provides

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Express Entry in 2025 – A Comprehensive Review

Canada’s Express Entry system in 2025 marked one of the most active and targeted years since the system launched in 2015. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) relied heavily on category-based draws, French-language proficiency, and Canadian Experience Class invitations to meet labour market and francophone objectives, while keeping Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates at the

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Canada Issues 8,000 Invitations in Massive Canadian Experience Class Express Entry Draw

Canada has conducted its second Express Entry draw of the year, issuing a substantial 8,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) on January 7, 2026. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required for this round was 511 points. This draw represents the largest CEC-specific round in years and

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Ontario OINP 2026 Update: New PR Pathway for Self-Employed Physicians

On This Page You Will Find Overview of Ontario’s OINP changes for physicians in 2026 How self-employed doctors can qualify without a job offer Eligible physician NOC codes under the new rules CPSO, provisional licence, and OHIP billing requirements What existing OINP applicants need to do next Ontario has taken a significant step toward addressing

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