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Northwest Territories’ Full Nominee Program Allocation Restored for 2025

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has confirmed that its full 2025 allocation under the Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) has been restored. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has approved a return to 300 nominations – reversing earlier federal cuts that reduced the number to 150 at the start of the year. On […]

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Bill C-12 Threatens Thousands of Business Incubator Applications Under Canada’s Start-Up Visa Program

On This Page You Will Find Overview of Bill C-12 and its impact on Canadian immigration Risks facing Start-Up Visa applicants under new IRCC powers Backlog statistics and Ministerial Instructions (MI72) compliance Details on non-compliant business incubators Legal remedies and options for affected applicants Potential expansion of cancellation powers to other immigration programs Immigration, Refugees

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What to Expect from Canada’s 2026-2028 Immigration Levels Plan

Canada’s next Immigration Levels Plan, covering 2026 to 2028, is expected at the end of October. It will reveal the federal government’s targets for permanent and temporary resident admissions and provide the clearest signal yet on how Ottawa plans to balance economic needs, population growth, and public capacity over the coming years. On This Page

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Manitoba Invites 29 Candidates in Latest PNP Draw Focused on Strategic Recruitment

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has issued 29 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) under its Skilled Worker Stream, targeting candidates connected to Manitoba through strategic recruitment initiatives. The October 23 draw included both Skilled Worker in Manitoba and Skilled Worker Overseas pathways. Of the total invitations: 4 were issued through the Employer Services

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Newfoundland and Labrador Issues 100 Invitations Through NLPNP and AIP

Newfoundland and Labrador has issued 100 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence pathways aimed at addressing skilled labour needs in the province. According to the October 22 draw results: Both programs support employers in filling labour shortages by attracting skilled workers who have the intention to live and work in Newfoundland and Labrador long

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Canada PR for Web Designers : Immigration Pathways

Navigate Your Move to Canada: An Immigration Guide for Skilled Web Designers (2025)   The digital economy in Canada is booming, creating a strong demand for skilled Web Designers—and excellent opportunities for foreign nationals seeking Permanent Residence. If you’re a creative professional looking to make your move in 2025, several pathways exist, from the federal

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Alberta Advantage Immigration Program

Alberta Targets Tech, Healthcare, Aviation, and Agriculture in Latest AAIP Draws (October 2025)

Alberta’s push to fill critical labour gaps continued through October 2025, with the province issuing a total of 199 invitations under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). These draws were highly targeted, focusing on high-demand sectors including technology, healthcare, aviation, and agriculture. The latest selections demonstrate Alberta’s strategic use of both Express Entry-linked and non-Express

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Immigration Policy Shift: Canada Records Biggest Quarterly Drop in Temporary Residents Since 1971

Canada is at a critical demographic inflection point. New data reveals the country’s population growth has nearly ground to a halt in the second quarter of 2025 (April to July), adding a mere 47,098 people—a 0.1% increase. This is the slowest second-quarter growth rate since 1946, excluding the immediate pandemic years, and represents a stark

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