Quebec Population Shrinks As Temporary Immigration Falls

Quebec’s Population Declined in 2025 as Temporary Immigration Fell Sharply Quebec recorded a slight population decline in 2025 after several years of rapid growth driven largely by immigration, according to new demographic figures released by Institut de la statistique du Québec. The province’s population was estimated at approximately 9.03 million people on January 1, 2026 […]

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British Columbia Issues 437 Invitations to High Economic Impact Workers Under BC PNP

British Columbia Invites 437 Candidates in New BC PNP High Economic Impact Draw British Columbia has conducted a new round of invitations under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP), issuing 437 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates expected to deliver strong economic benefits to the province. The draw took place on May 14,

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British Columbia Invites 333 Skilled Workers Under BC PNP in Sector-Specific Draw

British Columbia Invites 333 Candidates in New BC PNP Draw Targeting Healthcare, Education and Construction Workers British Columbia has conducted a new targeted immigration draw under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP), issuing 333 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates working in priority occupations across healthcare, education, veterinary services, and construction trades. The

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Manitoba Issues 906 Letters of Advice to Apply in Largest MPNP Draw of 2026

Manitoba PNP Draw #270: Record-Breaking 906 Invitations Issued in Largest 2026 Selection Round Manitoba issues a record 906 LAAs in the largest MPNP draw of 2026. Discover the targeted education NOC codes, Express Entry stats, and TPP stream details. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has officially conducted its largest selection round of the year.

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Canada Introduces Tougher Rules for Immigration Consultants Amid Fraud Concerns

New Canada Immigration Rules 2026: Government Tightens Regulations to Protect Applicants from Fraud Canada announces strict new rules for immigration consultants starting July 15, 2026. Learn about the new powers of the CICC, the differences between immigration lawyers vs. consultants, and how to avoid fraud. The Canadian federal government has announced a sweeping overhaul of

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Canada Turns to Immigration to Fill Skilled Trades Gap in Housing Push

Canada is increasingly using immigration policy as an economic tool to address its housing shortage — especially by bringing in more skilled trades workers needed to build homes and infrastructure. 1. Immigration is now tied directly to housing goals The federal government is framing immigration not as a contributor to housing pressure, but as part

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Quebec To Fast-Track Permanent Residency For Foreign Workers Facing Permit Expiry

On this page you will find Why Quebec is prioritising expiring work permits Which foreign workers will be processed first How the federal temporary policy affects Quebec workers Why open work permit holders are a priority What Quebec is asking Ottawa to change What this means for employers and workers FAQ on Quebec’s new PSTQ

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Canada Issues 380 Invitations In New Express Entry Draw For Provincial Nominees

Canada has conducted a new Express Entry draw on May 11, 2026, issuing 380 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in the Provincial Nominee Program. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required was 798 points. This draw, number 415, continues the trend of targeting candidates with provincial nominations, ensuring that provinces across Canada can

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Lost Canadians in the Midwest: How Families in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin Can Claim Canadian Citizenship by Descent Under Bill C-3

If you live in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, or anywhere in the upper Midwest and have a grandparent or great-grandparent who was born in Canada, you may already be a Canadian citizen — and may have been one your entire life without knowing it. Bill C-3, Canada’s amended Citizenship Act, came into force on December 15,

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Canada’s Unemployment Rate Climbs Amid Immigration Rebalancing

On This Page You Will Find Canada’s latest unemployment and employment figures How the labour market is changing during immigration policy reforms Why youth unemployment remains a growing concern Which industries gained and lost jobs in April 2026 What the figures reveal about healthcare and construction employment How Quebec and Ontario performed in the latest

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