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New Study Highlights Economic Gains as Temporary Foreign Workers Transition to Permanent Residency

A recent study detailed by The Globe and Mail has uncovered significant shifts in the career trajectories of temporary foreign workers following their transition to

Quebec introduces French language requirement for temporary foreign workers after three-year stay

The Government of Quebec has announced new language requirements for temporary foreign workers seeking a Quebec Acceptance Certificate under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). Starting December

IRCC invited 6,000 Francophone candidates in the latest Express Entry draw

On December 17, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held a new Express Entry draw for French language proficiency candidates. In round #388, IRCC issued 6,000

Understanding Your Rights: Canadian Travellers Face Scrutiny Over Social Media at U.S. Border

A growing number of Canadian travellers are finding themselves in a complex legal and privacy predicament when crossing into the United States. The situation arises

Economists sound alarm over Canada’s new immigration selection model

A group of leading Canadian economists has raised concerns about recent changes to the country’s immigration framework, arguing that the 2023 introduction of category-based selection has undermined

Canada published New Post-Graduation Work Permit updates

On December 11, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) published new updates to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program. The updates clarify that applicants must have

New IRCC immigration measures support international doctors

Canada is streamlining the path to permanent residence for international physicians already working in the country. The Federal Government announced a dedicated Express Entry category

Conservatives push for an end to virtual citizenship ceremonies

Conservative Shadow Minister for Immigration Michelle Rempel Garner has renewed calls for the Liberal Government to abandon virtual citizenship ceremonies and return to in-person events.

IRCC implemented new fees for restoration, IEC and inadmissibility services, effective December 1, 2025

IRCC has officially updated several immigration fees effective December 1, 2025, affecting International Experience Canada (IEC) applicants, restoration of status, and multiple inadmissibility services. The

CBSA opens public consultation on streamlined transit process for international passengers

The Canada Border Services Agency has initiated a month-long consultation period on regulatory changes that would eliminate mandatory check-ins for passengers transiting through Canadian airports

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