Increase in Visa Application Fees by IRCC Effective December 1, 2024
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced a significant increase in visa application fees, set to take effect on December 1, 2024. This adjustment is part of a broader strategy to align immigration fees with inflation and operational costs, as mandated by the Service Fees Act…..Read More
Trudeau Acknowledges Immigration Missteps
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has publicly acknowledged significant missteps in Canada’s immigration policies, admitting that his government could have acted more swiftly to address the flaws in these programs. This admission is part of a broader strategy to reduce immigration targets in response to rising public concern over housing shortages and cost-of-living challenges....Read More
Canada has announced new guidelines for multiple-entry visa issuance
Canada has recently revised its tourist visa policies, marking a significant shift in how multiple-entry visas are issued. As of November 6, 2024, the longstanding practice of automatically granting 10-year multiple-entry visas has been discontinued....Read More
Student Direct Stream is closed by the IRCC
The Canadian government has officially terminated the Student Direct Stream (SDS), a fast-track visa application process that facilitated quicker study permit approvals for international students, particularly those from India and other select countries.... Read More
Canada has announced a minimum 20% reduction in its permanent immigration levels
Canada is set to implement significant cuts to its permanent immigration levels, marking a notable shift in policy for the Trudeau government. This decision comes amid growing public concern over housing affordability and the pressures of increased immigration on public services….. Read More
ESDC increases wage standards for the high-paid stream of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
In a landmark decision aimed at enhancing labor standards and protecting the rights of temporary foreign workers, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) has announced a substantial increase in wage requirements for the high-wage stream of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).... Read More
Program changes pertaining to Intra-Company Transferees are released by the IRCC
The guidelines provided to staff members by Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees Canada (IRCC) regarding intra-company transferees (ICTs) have been modified. On October 3rd, these changes were announced.... Read More
A pilot program is being launched in Canada
A new pilot project may soon be advantageous to individuals who have endured rejections of their Canadian study permits. The Study Permit Pilot Project, which is intended to simplify the process of requesting judicial review of rejected study permit... Read More
Supporting Your Partner Or Spouse Immigration To Canada
After economic immigration, family reunification is the second most common reason for new arrivals to Canada. The IRCC anticipates welcoming 114,000 new permanent residents through these channels by 2024. These residents consist of parents, grandparents, children, and spouses’ dependents.... Read More
Minister calls the rise in foreign students seeking refuge an “alarming trend”
Immigration Minister Marc Miller describes the “alarming trend” of an “increasing number” of foreign students seeking asylum to remain in Canada after being granted student visas..… Read More
Modifications to Canada’s foreign work permit regime
Citing economic concerns, Canada has recently enacted immigration-limiting legislation. Below, we discuss these developments and their potential effects on Indian students wishing to study overseas.… Read More
Immigration contributes to Alberta’s unprecedented population growth
Alberta is experiencing unprecedented population growth, primarily driven by immigration, which has positioned the province as the fastest-growing in Canada. Recent statistics reveal that Alberta’s population surged by over 202,000 residents in 2023, marking the largest annual increase on record.… Read More
British Columbia releases Province nominations
Four Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) nominated applicants for immigration this week. The candidates were selected based on their work history, ability to obtain a job, and overall eligibility for provincial immigration.… Read More
Canada is leading the way in lowering the number of foreign workers
In a significant shift in immigration policy, the Canadian government has announced new measures that narrow the pathway to permanent residency (PR) for international students. This change comes amid rising concerns about housing shortages, the cost of living… Read More
Permanent Residency Path Narrows for International Students in Canada
In a significant shift in immigration policy, the Canadian government has announced new measures that narrow the pathway to permanent residency (PR) for international students. This change comes amid rising concerns about housing shortages, the cost of living… Read More
Indian migrants drive an increase in northern US border crossings
The recent surge in illegal crossings at the northern U.S. border has been significantly driven by Indian migrants, marking a notable shift in migration patterns. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported a staggering 95% increase in encounters this year…. Read More
Saskatchewan Launches Two New Immigration Pathways for Agricultural and Healthcare Candidates
The Government of Saskatchewan announced two new Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) pathways on August 30 under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) for migrants in healthcare and agriculture occupations…..Read More
New Open Work Permit for PNP Candidates: Canada
Open work permits in Canada are a flexible immigration option that allows foreign nationals to work for any employer across the country without being tied to a specific job or location. This type of work permit is particularly advantageous for individuals seeking greater mobility and opportunities within the Canadian job market…..Read More
Canada is refusing entry to more foreigners as anti-immigration sentiment rises
The ratio of visitor visas denied to those approved has been higher in recent months than at any other time since the pandemic’s peak. Canada is adopting official and informal actions to reduce immigration to demonstrate how it has become a political issue ahead of a federal election…. Read More
Justin Trudeau withdraws from Canada liberal immigration policy
As of August 28, temporary residents in Canada on a visitor visa are no longer permitted to register for a work permit from within the country. In August 2020, the policy was implemented to aid Canadian visitors who were unable to return home due to border closures associated with the COVID-19 pandemic… Read More
Visitors can no longer apply for work permits within Canada
As of August 28, temporary residents in Canada on a visitor visa are no longer permitted to register for a work permit from within the country. In August 2020, the policy was implemented to aid Canadian visitors who were unable to return home due to border closures associated with the COVID-19 pandemic… Read More
Indian Students Protest Changes to Canada’s Immigration Policy Amid Deportation Fears
Many students, mostly Indian students, have come together to protest the changes to government policy. These kids have been severely affected by the changes to the rules. Many people who plan to apply for permanent residency after finishing school now have a lot of debt…. Read More
Low-wage LMIAs for Temporary Foreign Worker Program to be stopped in some cities
From September 26, 2024, onwards, the Canadian government will stop conducting Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) for the Low-Wage stream of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) in some census metropolitan areas (CMAs)…. Read More
First Francophone Express Entry Round Announced by IRCC
Minister Fraser made updated announcements regarding Express Entry’s category-based selection on May 31. The Minister of Official Languages announced the first round of the category-based selection process for Francophones today..…Read More
700 Express Entry applicants are selected in a random draw by the IRCC
In the most recent Express Entry draw, IRCC invited 700 people to apply. Candidates needed a CRS score of 511 or higher, and the draw was open to all programs. Although Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) previously announced that it would invite 1,500 healthcare workers via the category-based selection on July 5, this draw comes as a surprise....Read More
4,300 ITAs are issued in the most recent Express Entry lottery by IRCC
The sixteenth draw of 2023 for IRCC’s Express Entry program has occurred. In a random selection for their programs, IRCC invited 4,300 people to immigrate to Canada. A minimum score of 486 on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was required of all applicants. The previous draw occurred on June 8th, making this one of two this month.....Read More
Indians are probably going to benefit the most as Canada tries to attract digital talent
It will be possible for H-1B speciality occupation visa holders in the US to apply for Canadian work permits, pursue studies, or find employment opportunities for their accompanying family members through the creation of an open work permit stream……..Read More
First Express Entry invitations for skilled immigrants with STEM experience are announced by IRCC
The first STEM round for category-based selection will begin the week of July 5th, according to an announcement made today by the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry..…..Read More
New work permits will be open in Canada to Americans with H-1B visas
Today, Canada’s Immigration Minister Sean Fraser unveiled new initiatives to draw in more foreign IT talent. These steps constitute the introduction of the “first-ever Tech Talent Strategy” in Canada, according to Fraser and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).…..Read More
Biometrics is now required from all those applying for Canadian permanent residence
Policy changes have been made by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) addressing the collection of biometrics from those seeking permanent residency in Canada. Whether or not biometrics were provided for a temporary residence visa in the past, as of June 14, 2018, will be required for everyone filing for PR…..Read More
With 2 million applications in IRCC’s inventory: Canada is falling back on its service standards
Sean Fraser, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, was in Winnipeg today for a visa-free travel announcement. Air travel to Canada will no longer require a Temporary Resident Visa for citizens of thirteen additional nations. This restriction applies only to travellers from these nations who have held…Read More
Canada is introducing visa-free travel to 13 nations
Sean Fraser, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, was in Winnipeg today for a visa-free travel announcement. Air travel to Canada will no longer require a Temporary Resident Visa for citizens of thirteen additional nations. This restriction applies only to travellers from these nations who have held…Read More
New changes in Express Entry: What do you need to know?
Canada will give foreign students who were scammed a chance to explain why they shouldn’t be sent home. This comes after the Canadian Border Security Agency (CBSA) sent notices of deportation to over 700 Indian students whose papers of acceptance to schools were found to be fake.….Read More
IRCC announces new selection groups for Express Entry candidates
Canada will give foreign students who were scammed a chance to explain why they shouldn’t be sent home. This comes after the Canadian Border Security Agency (CBSA) sent notices of deportation to over 700 Indian students whose papers of acceptance to schools were found to be fake.….Read More
Canada will give another chance to 700 Indian students who were scammed to study in Canada
Canada will give foreign students who were scammed a chance to explain why they shouldn’t be sent home. This comes after the Canadian Border Security Agency (CBSA) sent notices of deportation to over 700 Indian students whose papers of acceptance to schools were found to be fake.….Read More
Four new English language examinations for the Student Direct Stream are approved by IRCC
Canada has been one of the leading destinations for the migration of Malayali students for the past few years. Many Malayalis have already migrated to Canada. After getting a study visa and completing your education, the general practice is to acquire some kind of job and gradually gain PR..……Read More
Impact of Labour Disruption in Canada: Latest Report from IRCC
Canada has been one of the leading destinations for the migration of Malayali students for the past few years. Many Malayalis have already migrated to Canada. After getting a study visa and completing your education, the general practice is to acquire some kind of job and gradually gain PR..……Read More
Long lines of Indian students waiting for jobs in Canada; unemployment and poverty
Canada has been one of the leading destinations for the migration of Malayali students for the past few years. Many Malayalis have already migrated to Canada. After getting a study visa and completing your education, the general practice is to acquire some kind of job and gradually gain PR..……Read More
Canada has announced plans to increase funding for immigrant settlement services
On May 11th, 2023, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) extended funding to service provider groups across Canada by more than $65 million. Pre-arrival services, programs for racially marginalized women arriving to the country, and language instruction for those moving to an area with a small French-speaking population are all part of the settlement.……Read More
Low grades can be a reason for IRCC to deny a Canadian study pass application: Federal Court
The Federal Court has decided that it is reasonable for an Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) visa officer to turn down an application for a study permit if the applicant has low grades from a previous program of study in “core courses” or “core subjects” that are related to the program they want to study in Canada.…… Read More
Canada to Welcome 4,60,000 Immigrants in 2022
Due to Covid-19, applications for Canada Immigration soared around 2,31,625 in the first half of the year 2022, this count is 59.8% higher as compared to the last year. It can be easily seen that applications Immigrants were higher by the end of June 2022, than that of the start of Covid-19 Pandemic…… Read More