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Quebec’s Move to Abolish PEQ Leaves Province with Healthcare Worker Shortfall

On this page you will find Why Quebec abolished the PEQ How the change affects healthcare recruitment A regional case study from Vaudreuil-Soulanges Political promises and transitional measures What this means for candidates FAQs on Quebec’s immigration overhaul Quebec’s Immigration Overhaul Raises Workforce Concerns Quebec’s decision to abolish the Quebec Experience Program – PEQ – […]

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Rise and Fall of Indian Citizens as New Permanent Residents of Canada

On this page you will find: Year-by-year admissions of Indian permanent residents since 2015 Analysis of the COVID-19 dip in 2020 The record rebound in 2021 and 2023 Reasons for recent moderation What the Immigration Levels Plan means going forward Implications for Indian immigration candidates Indian citizens have been the largest source of new permanent

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How to Qualify for Urgent Processing for your Canadian Citizenship Application

On This Page You Will Find What urgent citizenship processing means How new citizenship by descent rules may affect you Who qualifies for urgent processing How to request urgent processing before or after applying What documents strengthen your request What to expect after submitting your request Canada normally takes about 13 months to process a

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Ontario Receives Increased Provincial Nomination Allocation for 2026

On This Page You Will Find Ontario’s 2026 nomination allocation How the 2026 level compares with 2024 and 2025 What the increase means for immigration applicants Why processing times may still be longer How Ontario uses its provincial nominations Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program has received a higher nomination allocation for 2026, giving the province more

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IRCC Clarifies How Officers Apply Study Permit Cap Rules for 2026

On this page you will find What the PAL and TAL guidance update means How graduate students are affected New clarity on study permit extensions Areas where IRCC is tightening checks What Quebec-bound students need to know Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has updated its internal guidance to officers on how to apply the study

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Canada’s Passport Among World’s 10 Most Powerful For 2026

On this page you will find Canada’s 2026 passport ranking explained How Bill C-3 changed citizenship by descent Who can now qualify for a Canadian passport What the 1,095-day rule means Why global demand for Canadian citizenship is rising Canada continues to rank among the world’s travel elite in 2026. According to the latest Henley

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Saskatchewan Charges Unlicensed Consultant and Employers with Immigration Offences

On this page you will find Details of charges against an unlicensed immigration consultant Allegations against two Saskatchewan employers How Saskatchewan’s new immigration law works Worker protection measures under provincial law How to report immigration or recruitment concerns Saskatchewan authorities have laid charges against an unlicensed immigration consultant and two employers under provincial immigration legislation,

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Canada Issues Massive Invitation Round Targeting French Speakers in Express Entry Draw

Canada has conducted its 394th Express Entry draw, issuing a massive 8,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in the French-Language proficiency 2026-Version 2 category. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required was 400 points. Held on February 6, 2026, this large draw signals IRCC’s continued focus on bolstering Francophone communities outside of Quebec,

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Ontario Issues 1,825 Invitations to Healthcare Workers, Physicians, and Regional Candidates

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has held a major series of draws on February 2, 2026, issuing a total of 1,825 targeted invitations to apply. The draws focused heavily on strengthening the province’s healthcare workforce, with significant invitations going to physicians, nurses, and early childhood educators. Additionally, the province utilized its Regional Economic Development

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