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Constitutional Questions Surround Upcoming Fall Referendum on Immigration

The upcoming fall referendum is set to address critical questions surrounding immigration and its relationship to the Canadian Constitution. This issue has sparked debate and

Rural B.C. Communities Urge Province to Support Foreign Worker Program Changes

Rural communities across British Columbia are collectively appealing to the provincial government to support significant changes to foreign worker programs. The appeal stems from the

Understanding Canada’s Business Visitor Entry Requirements

Canada has implemented specific rules for business visitors seeking entry into the country without requiring a work permit. These regulations are designed to facilitate temporary

Canada’s Recurring Pattern: Politicians Increasingly Blame Immigrants

Recent political discourse in Canada has witnessed a concerning trend: the increasing tendency of politicians to scapegoat immigrants. This isn’t an isolated phenomenon; it’s a

Canadian Immigration: Experts Predict Delays in Reopening Parents and Grandparents Program

Immigration experts are forecasting that Canada’s popular Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) will remain closed for the foreseeable future. The program, which allows Canadian citizens

The High Cost of Bureaucracy: How Screening Delays Stall Canada’s Global Talent Ambitions

Canada’s long-standing reputation as a primary destination for global talent is currently facing significant friction due to persistent delays in immigration screening processes. As the

Navigating the New 2026 LMIA Requirements: A Guide for Employers

As the Canadian immigration landscape continues to evolve, employers must stay informed about the upcoming changes to the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) requirements set

Canada’s Citizenship Expansion Sparks Surge in Applications and Prolonged Processing Delays

Recent updates to Canada’s citizenship policies have triggered a significant increase in interest among individuals currently residing in the United States. As prospective applicants rush

Canada Announces Upcoming Increases to Permanent Residency and Citizenship Fees

The Canadian government has officially announced adjustments to the fee structure for various immigration services. Applicants should prepare for upcoming price hikes that will impact

New TFWP Changes: Employers Must Prioritize Youth and Extend Job Advertising

Although rural employers now benefit from a 15% cap-instead of the usual 10% cap, all employers must now advertise for longer and must try to

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