Are you leaving CRS points on the table? Common omissions that could be lowering your Express Entry score

Many candidates in Canada’s Express Entry system may be unknowingly underselling themselves. Small omissions, misunderstandings about what counts as skilled work, or a failure to optimize who is listed as the principal applicant can all shave important points off a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score — and that gap can be the difference between waiting […]

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Committee narrows scope of Carney’s border bill — limits on executive power, new parliamentary reporting rules added

Parliamentary committee amendments to Bill C-12 — legislation aimed at strengthening border security and the integrity of Canada’s immigration system — have curtailed several of the broad executive powers originally proposed, while adding fresh transparency and accountability requirements. The changes restrict when and how the governor general’s extraordinary authorities may be used and require ministers […]

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Moving to Canada from the U.S.: your main work-permit routes explained

Canada remains a top destination for Americans thinking about relocating. If you want to live and work in Canada, there are several legal pathways available — from streamlined trade agreements and employer-specific programs to tech-fast tracks and routes that lead to permanent residence. This report walks through the practical options for U.S. citizens, the benefits […]

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Moving provinces to boost PR chances: which Provincial Nominee Programs welcome newcomers from outside the province

Temporary residents in Canada can improve their prospects of obtaining permanent residence by applying through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) in provinces where they do not yet live. While many PNP streams require prior residency or in-province ties, several active provincial pathways expressly invite skilled candidates from outside their borders. For temporary residents prepared to relocate […]

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Federal fee increases take effect for some immigration applications — what applicants need to know

The federal government raised a number of immigration-related fees that came into force on December 1, 2025. The increases affect several inadmissibility-related applications as well as the processing fee for International Experience Canada (IEC) work permits. While the adjustments are modest in dollar terms, they change what some applicants must pay — and, in certain […]

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Ontario proposes sweeping redesign of provincial PR pathways — three new streams and a simplified employer route planned

Ontario has unveiled a high-level proposal to rework the way it selects immigrants for provincial nomination, moving toward a simpler, labour-focused system that municipal leaders and employers say could better match newcomers to the province’s most pressing workforce needs. The plan would be introduced in two phases: an immediate consolidation of employer-focused streams into a […]

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Skilled Workers Can Still Secure Canadian Permanent Residence Without Local Work Experience: A Detailed Look at 2025 Opportunities

Despite Canada’s shifting immigration trends over the past year, skilled foreign workers continue to have strong opportunities to obtain permanent residence (PR) even without any prior experience working or living inside the country. With targeted immigration pathways now prioritizing specific occupations in high-demand sectors, qualified applicants abroad still stand an excellent chance of success. This […]

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Selecting the Right NOC Code Becomes Crucial for Express Entry Applicants Seeking Permanent Residence

A growing number of immigration experts are warning that the National Occupational Classification (NOC) code a candidate selects in their Express Entry profile can significantly influence their chances of obtaining Canadian permanent residence. What may seem like a simple data field is, in reality, one of the most decisive factors in determining program eligibility, access […]

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Nova Scotia shifts to Expression-of-Interest intake for nominations — applicants enter a pool, province to draw by labour priorities

Nova Scotia has overhauled how it selects candidates for provincial nomination, moving from a first-come, full-application model to an Expression-of-Interest (EOI) pool. Announced on November 28, the change aligns the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSPNP) with the selection frameworks used by most other provincial nominee programs and the federal Express Entry model: complete applications will […]

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Canada’s 2026 permanent-residence roll-out: new fast-tracks, sector streams and reopened pilots

Canada will unveil a wide-ranging set of permanent-residence pathways in 2026 designed to accelerate the transition of temporary residents to permanent status, plug sectoral labour gaps and revive limited-time pilots that closed after reaching their caps in 2025. The federal plan blends large-scale, programmatic initiatives with targeted streams aimed at high-need occupations — from construction […]

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