Ontario Announces New Protocols so that Newcomers can Find Jobs More Smoothly

From January of 2026, new protocols will be implemented for employees looking to hire staff through publicly advertised job postings. These will take effect under changes to Ontario’s Employment Standards Act (ESA). One of the most critical changes has been the ban on requiring Canadian work experience. This is an issue that has long been […]
Nova Scotia Introduces a New System for Selecting Permanent Residents

On November 28, the NSPNP announced that they would be introducing a new Expression of Interest (EOI) Nova Scotia has introduced a model for managing immigration applications that mirrors the approach used by most other Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). This involves a candidate pool system. The province has identified several potential priority sectors, which include: […]
If You are a Newcomer in Canada, Here is How You Can Find a Family Doctor

Having a family doctor is a critical part of settling down in Canada for many newcomers, as it is one of the greatest things that can improve your short-term and long-term health. In Canada, a family doctor is your main source of contact when it comes to your health, especially when it comes to having […]
Suspension of Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream in Ontario

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has postponed its Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream, with immediate effect, quoting systematic misrepresentation. At the moment applicants within the Skilled Trades Stream will not be able to receive a provincial nomination through this pathway. The province will no longer be taking in new applications to the Express Entry: […]
How to Receive Financial Aid as an International Student in Canada

With the requirement of proof of funds for international students (without working) to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs, the recent increase of (+$2,260) to get a study permit, has made financial assistance favorable for students to accommodate for their education and day-to-day life in Canada. There are three types of financial aid […]
Want to Visit Canada for the FIFA World Cup but Have a Criminal Record? Here is What You Can Do

If you wish to come to Canada for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, there are chances of refusal if you have a criminal record. This applies if you: Some common examples of crimes that can lead to inadmissibility include: Even if you have already finished your sentence fully, Canada’s rules assess how your offence equates […]
Over 1,100 ITAs were issued through Alberta’s Provincial Draws

Within the last two weeks of October, The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) held four draws. The draw with the most number of invitations was the Alberta Opportunity Stream. This draw accepted 900 applications with a minimum score of 60. Different Streams in Alberta The Alberta Opportunity Stream is for temporary foreign workers who are working […]
Important Update for Quebec Immigration: PR Pathway Discontinuity

Starting November 19, 2025, Quebec will end the PEQ permanent residence program for individuals in the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and international graduates. From now on, the Skilled Worker Program (PSTQ) will be the main pathway to permanent residence in Quebec.Applicants must show financial stability, knowledge of Quebec’s core values, and a genuine intention […]
Recent Updates to Labour Market Impact Assessments

Employers who are looking for Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA) are now facing new advertising protocols. Starting September 2025, employers who wish to hire LMIA-based jobs are required to go through the “Direct Apply” on Canada’s National Job Bank as a part of the advertisement process to be applicable for a positive LMIA. All applications […]
Quebec Unveils New Immigration Plans for 2026–2029

Quebec’s Immigration Minister, Jean-François Roberge, has outlined the province’s proposed immigration strategy for the years 2026 to 2029. The proposal introduces significant shifts aimed at better managing temporary and permanent immigration while reinforcing the French language in Quebec. Key Highlights of the Proposal: Minister Roberge emphasized the importance of preserving Quebec’s French identity, stating that […]