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Ontario’s Ideal Immigrants for 2026: Do You Fit the Bill?
Ontario is reshaping immigration for 2026. Learn which workers, graduates, and professionals now fit the province’s ideal immigrant profile.

Charting the Decline of International Student and Temporary Worker Numbers in Canada
Canada has sharply reduced international student and temporary worker arrivals, with new data showing steep declines through 2024 and 2025.

IRCC Issues 6,000 Invitations in Major Canadian Experience Class Draw
IRCC issues 6,000 Express Entry invitations in major Canadian Experience Class draw. Minimum CRS score 509. See the January 21, 2026 results.

Canada Kicks Off 2026 With First Express Entry Draw Targeting Provincial Nominees
Canada has conducted its first Express Entry draw of 2026, issuing 681 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in the Provincial Nominee Program.

Quebec Increases Fees For All Immigration-Related Services in 2026
Quebec increased immigration application fees from January 1, 2026, affecting skilled workers, students, employers and consultants.

Canada’s Extra 5,000 Spaces For Francophones Shows Staunch Commitment To Boosting French-Speaking Population
Canada adds 5,000 extra PR spaces for Francophones in 2026, reinforcing its commitment to boosting French-speaking communities outside Quebec.

Canada Poised to Surge in Global Demand for Second Passports in 2026 After Bill C-3 Overhaul
Canada’s Bill C-3 ends the first-generation limit, unlocking citizenship by descent for hundreds of thousands and reshaping global demand for Canadian passports.

What are the Options for Bringing Parents and Grandparents to Canada in 2026?
Canada paused the Parents and Grandparents Program in 2026. Learn why the Super Visa is now the main way to bring parents to Canada.

Canada Puts Surprise Pause on Applications to Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot for Skilled Refugees
Canada has paused new applications to the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot for skilled refugees, citing backlogs and limited spaces under its immigration plan.