
Canada. Ending Flagpoling for Work and Study Permits
Key Takeaways: Canada Ends Flagpoling: As of December 23, 2024, Canada no longer allows work and study permits to be
Key Takeaways: Canada Ends Flagpoling: As of December 23, 2024, Canada no longer allows work and study permits to be
Key Takeaways: Four Canadian provinces—Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island—recently issued invitations under their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
Key Takeaways: Canada’s immigration system is undergoing significant reforms to enhance efficiency, security, and integrity. Key changes include the elimination
Key Takeaways: New regulations in Canada require airlines to pay passengers compensation for flight delays, including providing meals and accommodation
Key Takeaways: Canada is introducing reforms to its asylum system to improve the efficiency and fairness of the application process.
Key Takeaways: Work permit holders in Canada can now pursue educational programs without needing to apply for a separate study
Key Takeaways: The IEC (International Experience Canada) program for 2025 is now open, offering young individuals a chance to live,
Key Takeaways: Changes to the Start-Up Visa Program: In 2024, Canada made significant adjustments to its Start-Up Visa (SUV) program
Key Takeaways: Introduction to the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP): The AIP is a Canadian immigration program aimed at addressing labor
Key Takeaways: Canada’s Express Entry Program: Launched in 2015, this points-based system streamlines skilled immigration, prioritizing candidates who meet specific