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November 6, 2025

Canada’s New Immigration Plan 2026-2028: Building a Balanced Path Forward

Canada has long been recognized as one of the most welcoming countries for newcomers, and with the newly announced Immigration Budget for 2026-2028, the government is […]
September 11, 2025

Where Do I Start? How to Know Your Current French Level

Where Do I Start? How to Know Your Current French Level (Part 2 of our series for TEF Canada / TCF Canada candidates in the USA, […]
October 14, 2025

From French Level to Immigration Points: Understanding CLB

From French Level to Immigration Points: Understanding CLB Introduction: Why Your French Level Matters for Immigration If you’re pursuing permanent residency in Canada through Express Entry […]
August 18, 2025

Thinking About Moving from the USA to Canada? Learn French!

For many U.S. residents and citizens, the dream of moving to Canada can feel out of reach. Maybe you’ve explored Express Entry or other federal immigration streams, only to find that your points just aren’t high enough or that you don’t qualify under the usual programs. The good news? There’s another pathway that many people overlook: Canada’s Francophone immigration streams.
February 18, 2025

Understanding Biometrics for Canadian Immigration

If you're applying for a visa, work permit, study permit, permanent residence, or other immigration services, you may need to provide biometrics. Here’s what you need to know about the process, its importance, and how to complete it.
February 18, 2025

IRCC Issuing Procedural Fairness Letters (PFLs) for Fake Work Experience: What You Need to Know

In recent years, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has intensified its scrutiny of Canadian immigration applications, particularly regarding work experience claims. One of the key ways IRCC addresses concerns about fraudulent work experience is by issuing Procedural Fairness Letters (PFLs).
January 24, 2025

The Last Six Months in Canadian and US Immigration: What’s In, What’s Out, and Who’s Affected

Immigration policies in Canada and the US are constantly evolving, and the last six months have been no exception. From stricter regulations to shifting priorities, these changes have had a significant impact on individuals, families, and businesses on both sides of the border. Let’s dive into the key highlights, what’s trending in immigration, and what’s falling out of favour.
January 14, 2025

NEW ANNOUNCEMENT: Changes to Open Work Permits for Family Members of Temporary Residents

On January 14, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced significant updates to open work permit (OWP) eligibility for family members of temporary residents. These changes, effective January 21, 2025, aim to align Canada’s immigration programs with the country’s economic goals and labour market needs while maintaining program integrity.
December 18, 2024

Latest Government Announcement: Government Ends Additional Express Entry Points for LMIA-Backed Workers

Latest Government Announcement: Government Ends Additional Express Entry Points for LMIA-Backed Workers