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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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Canada Kicks Off 2026 With First Express Entry Draw Targeting Provincial Nominees

Canada has conducted its first Express Entry draw of 2026, issuing 574 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required was 711 points. This draws marks the start of a new immigration year, following a busy 2025 where Canada issued the second-highest number

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How to Immigrate to Canada When Aged 55 or Over

On This Page You Will Find How age affects Canadian immigration programs Why Express Entry is challenging after 55 Provincial and regional options for older applicants Business and entrepreneur pathways explained Family sponsorship and temporary residence strategies Medical admissibility and health planning Common myths and practical next steps Canada remains one of the world’s most

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Prince Edward Island Issues 179 PNP Invitations in December 2025 Draws

Prince Edward Island has continued to focus its Provincial Nominee Program on workers who are already contributing to the island’s economy, issuing 179 invitations across two draws held in December 2025. The invitations were issued under the Labour Impact and Express Entry streams of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program. No invitations were issued

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Canada Pauses Applications For Home Care Worker Pilots

Canada has paused new applications under its Home Care Worker Immigration pilots, citing sustained high demand and growing application inventories. On This Page You Will Find Why Canada paused applications for the caregiver pilots What IRCC said about processing backlogs How the pause affects 2026 intake plans Which caregiver programs are impacted What happens to

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Saskatchewan Reveals Major SINP Changes For 2026

Saskatchewan has confirmed one of the most comprehensive redesigns of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) in its history, introducing sector caps, priority allocations, revised work permit rules, and tighter student eligibility for 2026. The changes reflect a significantly constrained federal nomination allocation, growing pressure to improve long-term retention, and a clear policy shift away

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