
Canadian Home Care Worker Pilot Program Fills Up on Opening Day Amid Fierce Competition
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) officially opened the application portal for its highly anticipated Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (HCWP) on March 31, 2025. However, due to the large number of applicants, the online application quotas for the two sub-categories aimed at in-Canada applicants – the Child Care Pilot and the Home Support Pilot – rapidly reached their annual caps on the afternoon of the opening day. This reflects the program's immense popularity and the intense competition among applicants. Currently, the stream for overseas applicants has not yet opened.
04/02/2025

Manitoba PNP Prioritizes In-Province Graduates in Latest Draw; Northwest Territories Closes 2025 Nomination Intake
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducted its latest draw on March 21, prioritizing invitations for candidates with post-secondary education completed in Manitoba, along with some Skilled Workers Overseas. Concurrently, the Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) has announced the closure of its 2025 application intake, proceeding with a random selection of applications for processing and providing details on its quota allocation.
04/02/2025

Major Adjustments to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP): Several Streams Closed, Overseas Recruitment Focuses on Three Key Industries
The province of Saskatchewan in Canada has implemented major reforms to its Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), effective March 27, 2025. The adjustments include reopening the acceptance of Job Approval Forms (JAFs) for employers, but with the recruitment of overseas skilled workers now restricted to three key areas: healthcare, agriculture, and technical trades. Simultaneously, the province has closed the immigration streams for entrepreneurs and farm owners/operators, tightened the eligibility requirements for certain open work permit holders and international students, and set annual nomination quota limits for the accommodation and food services, retail, and truck transportation sectors.
04/02/2025

Canada Immigration Update: British Columbia and Prince Edward Island Issue Provincial Nomination Invitations, Focusing on Entrepreneurs and Key Industry Talents
Last week, British Columbia (BC) and Prince Edward Island (PEI) issued immigration invitations through their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP). BC's target is foreign entrepreneurs who have established new businesses or purchased existing businesses in the province, while PEI focuses on talents in key industries and occupations in high demand within the province.
03/25/2025

IRCC Continues Momentum: Express Entry French Category Draw Invites 7,500, CRS Hits Recent Low
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has once again conducted a targeted draw through the Express Entry system, this time focusing on candidates with strong French language proficiency. A total of 7,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued, with the minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score set at 379—the lowest in nearly a month. This article provides a detailed breakdown of the draw results, a review of Express Entry draws in 2025 to date, and an analysis of current immigration policy trends.
03/24/2025

Canada Ramps Up Express Entry Immigration: Third Round of March Invitations Focuses on Provincial Nominee Program, Education Added as a New Priority Field
In its third Express Entry draw of the month, IRCC issued 536 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). In addition to the focus on PNP, IRCC reaffirmed its commitment to applicants with French language proficiency and Canadian work experience, and has now included the education sector in its list of priority categories. These measures indicate Canada’s active adjustment of its immigration policies to better meet labor market demands.
03/24/2025

New Brunswick's First Provincial Nominee Draw in 2025 Focuses on Key Industries; Immigration Policy Adjustments Address Quota Reductions
Against the backdrop of substantial reductions in immigration quotas, New Brunswick conducted its first provincial nominee draw in March 2025, inviting candidates in specific high-demand occupations. This draw demonstrates the province's commitment to adjusting its immigration policies to more accurately meet labor market needs. In addition, a series of adjustments have been made to the provincial nominee program to address the new immigration situation.
03/24/2025

Manitoba and Alberta’s New Round of Provincial Nominee Invitations Released: Key Industries and Score Thresholds Draw Attention
Canada’s Manitoba and Alberta provinces have recently issued multiple rounds of invitations to immigration applicants through their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP). On March 6, Manitoba conducted two rounds of draws targeting both local and overseas skilled workers, issuing a total of 111 invitation letters; meanwhile, from February 7 to March 5, Alberta held several targeted screenings for key sectors including agriculture, technology, construction, healthcare, and law enforcement, with significant variations in the minimum score thresholds across industries.
03/14/2025

Express Entry 338th Round: 725 Invitations Issued for Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Candidates, Minimum CRS Score 667
In the latest Express Entry draw, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency to 725 eligible candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). This draw required candidates to have a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 667 and to have created their Express Entry profile before 18:25 UTC on June 5, 2024. As the first draw of the month, this event follows previous draws for French language proficiency, two PNP rounds, and two rounds for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). This year, Express Entry draws have primarily focused on PNP and CEC candidates.
03/04/2025

Canada's Express Entry System Undergoes Major Changes in 2025: Education Category Added, Transportation Category Removed
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced significant changes to the Express Entry categories for 2025, introducing an "Education" category and removing the "Transportation" category. The changes also include substantial adjustments to the occupational lists in healthcare, STEM, and other categories, reflecting shifts in Canada's labor market demands.
02/28/2025