Uncovering the Hidden Irish Roots in Canada

Canada is home to 4.4 million individuals with Irish heritage, making it the third-largest ancestry in the country. Approximately one in eight Canadians can trace their roots...

Unlocking Opportunities: Multiple Access to Canadian Work Permits for Young Professionals

Young professionals from various countries now have the opportunity to secure Canadian work permits multiple times. Individuals aged between 18 and 35, or 18 and 30 in some...

Understanding Long-Form vs Short-Form Birth Certificates for Canadian Citizenship

What is a long-form birth certificate?A long-form birth certificate is a detailed document that includes the individual's full name, date and place of birth, sex, parents' names...

Alberta Advantage Immigration Program: Recent Provincial Nomination Draws

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has recently extended 743 invitations to apply for provincial nomination to candidates working in sectors such as healthcare,...

2026 Sustainability Impact Ratings: Top Canadian Universities in Global Rankings

The 2026 Sustainability Impact Ratings by Times Higher Education (THE) have been unveiled, showcasing the remarkable performance of Canadian universities on the global stage....

Ontario Launches New Pathways to Permanent Residence

Ontario has introduced the first set of pathways to permanent residence as part of its provincial immigration program overhaul.On June 26, 2026, Ontario announced regulatory...
Quebec’s Immigration Plan for 2026: Targets and Objectives

Quebec’s Immigration Plan for 2026: Targets and Objectives

Quebec's Immigration Plan for 2026: Targets and ObjectivesQuebec has unveiled its new immigration levels for 2026, with a target of 45,000 new permanent residents as outlined in the plan presented on November 6, 2025. The province plans to admit between 43,000 to...

Quebec’s Immigration Targets for 2026 Revealed

Quebec’s Immigration Targets for 2026 Revealed

Quebec's Immigration Targets for 2026 RevealedQuebec has unveiled its plan to admit 45,000 new permanent residents in 2026, with a range of 43,000 to 47,000 immigrants. This marks a reduction from the previous year's targets. Economic immigration is set to account for...

Canada’s Immigration Programs: Changes and Targets for 2026

The Canadian federal government has increased the number of permanent residency spots available through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) while reducing the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) quotas. In 2026, Canada aims to welcome 91,500 permanent residents...

Canada’s Immigration Plan 2026-2028: What You Need to Know

Canada's Immigration Plan OverviewCanada is set to introduce a new immigration plan for 2026-2028, focusing on granting permanent residence to temporary workers. The plan aims to stabilize permanent immigration while reducing temporary admissions significantly.Key...