International residents seeking permanent residency in Canada will face increased fees starting April 30, 2024. The fee adjustments are based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and will be rounded to the nearest five dollars.
Are you a student dreaming of studying and working in Canada? New immigration regulations in 2024 have changed the application process. Learn about the Provincial Attestation Letter requirement, extended post-study work visas for Master's students, and how these updates affect spouse open work permits.
International students in Canada, take note! There are important updates to post-graduation work permit (PGWP) eligibility. This article explains the changes, explores alternative work permit options, and details Canada's cap on international student permits.
Canada is processing additional H-1B open work permit applications submitted under their Tech Talent Strategy. This is great news for qualified US tech workers seeking to work in Canada. The article details who will benefit from this update and provides a helpful overview of the Tech Talent Strategy itself.
Canada's immigration engine is running hot! The nation smashed its 2023 immigration targets by welcoming over 470,000 new permanent residents. Fueled by a surge from India, Asia and Africa, Canada looks set to continue its high immigration intake in the coming years.
Planning to study in Canada in 2024? Get ready for a change! Canada has implemented a cap on the number of study permits issued. This article explains the new system, including Provincial Attestation Letters (PALs) and how to apply for a study permit under the new regulations.
Traveling while your Canadian work permit extension hangs in the balance can be nerve-wracking. While you can leave and return, re-entry might not be straightforward. This article demystifies the process, outlining different scenarios you might encounter and the crucial requirements for a seamless return.
Canada reaffirms its commitment to the Express Entry system, designed to attract skilled immigrants in six targeted categories to bolster economic development and address workforce shortages.
Good news for skilled immigrants hoping to call Canada home! The latest Express Entry draw saw a lower cut-off score of 535, inviting 1,490 individuals to apply for permanent residence.
Canada announced a temporary two-year intake cap on new study permit applications to stabilize the rapidly growing international student population and ensure all students receive adequate support for a successful experience.