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Temporary Foreign Worker Program Set for Changes, Carney Announces

Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the government is thinking of making severe changes into the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). During a 10th September address to the Liberal caucus in Edmonton, Carney emphasized that the TFWP “must have a focused approach that targets specific, strategic sectors and needs in specific regions,” and that the […]

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Ontario Issues New Invitations to Candidates with Employer Job Offers 

On 3 September Ontario released 1,893 invitations again. Ontario has sent  1,134 invitations which candidate scores range 63 and above in Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream they also have sent 759 invitations those candidates have scored 42 and above in Employer Job Offer: International Student stream. This invitation has been given only to those […]

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Latest Manitoba provincial draw sees invitations for skilled workers

Manitoba has carried out its second immigration draw of August under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), extending invitations to skilled workers looking to settle in the province. This latest selection round, which is also the 17th draw of the year, focused on candidates with strong work experience, competitive scores, and participation in targeted recruitment […]

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Quebec Invites 273 Skilled Workers Under New Immigration Stream

On July 31, 2025, Quebec carried out another round of invitations through its recently launched Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ). This marks the first draw specifically aimed at candidates in the Intermediate and Manual Skills stream, expanding opportunities for workers in a wider range of occupations. Draw Overview In this latest round, the Ministry of […]

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New Study Permit Exemption for Construction Trades Announced in Canada

The Canadian government is making it easier for temporary foreign workers to gain hands-on experience and training in the construction sector. A new policy from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) allows eligible workers to enroll in apprenticeship programs without needing a separate study permit. Who Can Apply?  To benefit from this exemption, workers must: […]

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New Immigration Pathway Opens for Construction Workers in Canada

Canada’s immigration department has introduced new measures to support the construction industry, aiming to tackle labor shortages and boost housing supply. Major Policy Updates Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced these changes in Woodbridge, Ontario, on March 7, 2025, emphasizing that the study permit exemption takes effect immediately. Previously, most foreign workers had to apply for […]

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Eligibility, Documents and Benefits for Physiotherapy Jobs in Canada

Physiotherapy jobs in Canada is a highly respected profession, offering rewarding career opportunities to skilled professionals from around the world. With a growing demand for healthcare services, Physiotherapy Jobs in Canada have become an attractive option for those looking to build a stable and fulfilling career.  If you are considering moving to Canada to work […]

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Eligibility Details Released for IRCC’s New Home Care Worker PR Program

Canada is making it easier for home care workers to become permanent residents! Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has shared fresh updates on the new Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (HCWP), simplifying language, experience, and education requirements. Key Launch Dates and Application Info The new pathways will officially open on March 31, 2025. At […]

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New Brunswick begins accepting immigration applications again

After a period of adjustment, New Brunswick is set to reopen its immigration programs, though with a reduced number of nomination spaces. The federal government has allocated only 2,750 spots for the province this year, split between the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) with 1,500 spots and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) with 1,250 […]

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