Starting May 21, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will begin sending invitations to apply (ITAs) to sponsors who previously submitted “Interest to Sponsor” forms through the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP). Over the next two weeks, IRCC will distribute 35,700 invitations, aiming to approve 20,500 complete applications for […]
Month: September 2024
IRCC Introduces Advanced Analytics and Automation to Streamline Spousal and Partner Sponsorship Applications
In a recent announcement, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has revealed the implementation of advanced analytics and automated technology to expedite the processing of spousal and partner applications under the family class immigration program. This new initiative aims to enhance the overall efficiency of the sponsorship application process. The […]
Super Visa: A Strong Alternative to Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program
On May 21st, the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) reopened, marking the fourth consecutive year that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will select eligible applicants from the 2020 pool. This continued reliance on the 2020 intake means that new sponsors in recent years have not had the opportunity to […]
Quebec Introduces Cap on Family Sponsorship Applications Until 2026
Effective June 26, 2024, Quebec’s Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration has implemented a cap on the number of family sponsorship applications, which will remain in effect until June 25, 2026. The newly imposed limit allows for a total of 13,000 sponsorship applications, divided as follows: Once […]
Navigating Family Changes During the Canadian Family-Class Immigration Process
In the Canadian family-class immigration process, circumstances can change after an application is submitted to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Whether it’s a shift in the sponsor’s financial situation or a new addition to the family, IRCC has set guidelines for managing these changes. Adding a New Family Member […]
Who Needs to Submit Biometrics to Stay in Canada?
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requires most applicants for Canadian immigration programs to submit biometrics, helping the government verify identities and detect past immigration or criminal issues. Biometrics include fingerprints, a digital photo, and biographic data like your name and birthdate. These are collected electronically […]
Canada’s Express Entry System: A Look at 2024 Draws Compared to 2023
Canada’s Express Entry system has seen significant adjustments over the last two years, leading to new trends and outcomes in 2024. In 2023, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introduced category-based selection draws, a policy designed to target immigration candidates that align with the country’s economic and demographic objectives. But […]
Changes to Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP): How IRCC Selects Sponsors for 2024
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) annually selects Canadian sponsors—permanent residents and citizens—who wish to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada under the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP). The process by which IRCC chooses sponsors has often been unclear due to the use of a special lottery system. However, […]
Navigating Family Sponsorship for Canadian Immigration: Key Insights for 2024
Family reunification remains one of the most significant immigration pathways for newcomers to Canada, ranking second only to economic immigration. In 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) plans to welcome 114,000 new permanent residents through family-based pathways, including spousal sponsorship, sponsorship for children and dependents, as well as for […]
Canadian Provinces Issue New Immigration Invitations: Weekly Provincial Nominee Program Updates
In a busy week for Canada’s immigration system, four provinces—Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island—issued invitations to immigration candidates through their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). These nominations were extended to candidates selected based on various factors, including education, employment experience, and professional skills. Here’s a breakdown of […]
Canadian Provinces Continue to Issue Immigration Nominations in Latest Provincial Draws
This past week, four Canadian provinces – Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and Alberta – extended invitations to candidates through their respective provincial immigration programs. These provincial nomination draws are part of Canada’s ongoing efforts to address labor market needs and demographic challenges through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Notably, each […]
Pathways to Permanent Residency in Ontario through the OINP
Ontario, Canada’s most popular destination for newcomers, offers several pathways to permanent residency (PR) for temporary residents through the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). This program is part of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which allows Ontario to nominate candidates to help address local labor market needs and demographic challenges. […]
Northwest Territories Reaches PNP Nomination Cap for 2024: A Sign of Growing Interest in Canada’s North
In a landmark announcement, the Northwest Territories (NWT) has reached its nomination cap for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) for the first time in 2024. On July 22, the territory revealed that it had exceeded its cap of 300 nominations for the Northwest Territory Nominee Program (NTNP), allocated by Immigration, […]
British Columbia and Manitoba PNP Programs Announce Latest Draw Results
British Columbia and Manitoba have announced the results of their most recent Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws, inviting skilled workers to help fill in-demand roles in their respective provincial labor markets. The PNPs, designed to support economic immigration, target candidates with the skills and experience needed to meet the unique […]
Provincial Immigration Updates: British Columbia, Alberta, and Quebec Extend Invitations to Skilled Workers
In the first week of August, three Canadian provinces have issued invitations for immigration through their respective programs. British Columbia, Alberta, and Quebec have invited skilled candidates to apply, strengthening their commitment to attracting international talent. British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)British Columbia invited over 144 candidates to apply for […]
Alberta Introduces Financial Incentives to Attract Skilled Immigrants in Trade Occupations
Alberta is addressing a critical shortage in its trades industry with new incentives aimed at skilled immigrants. According to a recent Statistics Canada report, Canada is experiencing a significant decline in its labour force participation due to the retirement of baby boomers, creating an urgent need for workers, particularly in […]