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Canada Immigration Briefing — December 22, 2025
Canada closed November with a major Express Entry French‑language draw (Nov 28): 6,000 ITAs at CRS 408. For 2026, IRCC set a national target of up to 408,000 study permits (about 155k new + 253k extensions) and published PAL/TAL allocation tables—with 309,670 application spaces capped for PAL/TAL‑required cohorts and master’s/PhD public‑DLI students PAL/TAL‑exempt from Jan 1, 2026. In Quebec, the PEQ program ended Nov 19, shifting candidates to the PSTQ via Arrima. Ontario su
Nina A
Dec 22, 20252 min read


Canada Immigration Update – December 8 2025
Canada unveils its 2026‑2028 immigration strategy: 380,000 permanent‑residents annually, deep cuts on temporary‑resident (particularly student) intake, stricter student‑funds and permit revival rules, and Quebec closing its popular PEQ pathway. What you need to know.
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Dec 8, 20253 min read


Canada Immigration Update – December 3 2025
Canada launches its 2026‑28 immigration plan, slashes temporary‑resident slots and tightens permit cancellation rules. Key dates, numbers and takeaways you should know.
Nina A
Dec 3, 20252 min read


Canada Immigration Update – December 1 2025
Canada’s immigration system is shifting. From tighter study‑permit limits to new temporary‑resident rules, here are the key December 2025 updates from IRCC, provincial nominee programmes and courts—and what they mean for you.
Nina A
Dec 1, 20253 min read


Canada Immigration News — October 17, 2025
IRCC held new Express Entry draws with lower CRS cutoffs for Education and Trade, updated financial proof and language test rules, and revised settlement fund requirements for certain programs. Here’s what applicants need to know.
Nina A
Oct 17, 20252 min read


Canada Immigration News — October 15, 2025
From lower CRS cut‑offs to updated fund rules, here’s what’s changed in Canadian immigration as of September 2025 — and what it means if you're applying for study, work or permanent residence.
Nina A
Oct 15, 20253 min read


Canada Immigration Update — October 6, 2025
Canada has raised financial thresholds for study permits, saw sharp drops in temporary residency permits in early 2025, and tightened selection rules inside Express Entry and regional programs. Key changes every potential immigrant should know.
Nina A
Oct 6, 20253 min read


Canada Immigration News — Student Edition (October 3, 2025)
Canada has raised financial thresholds for study permits, saw sharp drops in temporary residency permits in early 2025, and tightened selection rules inside Express Entry and regional programs. Key changes every potential immigrant should know.
Nina A
Oct 3, 20253 min read


Canadian Immigration News, October 1, 2025.
IRCC raised study-permit funds, ran three Express Entry draws, set a PGP filing deadline, and updated AIP settlement funds. Here’s what changed—and what to do next.
Nina A
Oct 1, 20252 min read


Canada Immigration Updates September 2025: Study Permits, Express Entry, and PGP
IRCC announces higher proof-of-funds for students, a new PNP Express Entry draw, upcoming category-based reforms, higher AIP settlement funds, and the reopening of the Parents & Grandparents Program in 2025.
Nina A
Sep 17, 20252 min read


Canada Immigration Updates 2025: Study Permits, Ontario Labour Market, and PR Targets
Canada’s latest immigration updates include higher financial thresholds for students, Ontario’s new labour mobility framework, proposed Express Entry reforms, and gradual reductions in PR admissions targets. Here’s what applicants need to know for 2025–2027.
Nina A
Sep 15, 20252 min read


Canada Immigration Updates 2025: IRCC Mid-Year Highlights
Canada’s 2025 immigration landscape is shifting: study and work permits decline, TOEFL Essentials joins PR options, Express Entry rules tighten, and the Parents & Grandparents Program reopens. Here’s what these IRCC updates mean for applicants.
Nina A
Sep 5, 20252 min read


Canada Immigration News – Mid-2025 Updates & Trends
Canada’s immigration landscape in mid-2025 is shifting: fewer international students and workers, new Express Entry medical exam rules, and TOEFL Essentials approved for PR. Ottawa is also setting francophone immigration targets and seeing a rise in U.S. refugee claims. Despite these changes, Canada remains on track to meet its permanent resident goals.
Nina A
Sep 4, 20252 min read
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