New Brunswick Issues Invitations to Skilled Workers in Healthcare and IT
New Brunswick recently issued invitations to provincial immigration candidates in two draws targeting skilled workers in healthcare, information technology (IT), transportation, and manufacturing. Invitations were extended through the New Brunswick Express Entry...
The Role of Canadian Courts in Shaping Immigration Policy
The Debate on Canadian Courts and Immigration PolicyOne of the key debates in Canada revolves around the role of courts in influencing immigration policy. The question at hand is whether judicial decisions should be the primary drivers of immigration standards, a...
Canadian Immigration Application Backlog Declines: Latest Figures Revealed
Newly released figures from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) show a continued decrease in the total application backlog, with a reduction of 48,900 since the previous month. As of February 28, IRCC's overall backlog stood at 941,400 applications....
Manitoba Expands Work Permit Access for Rural Employers and Workers
Manitoba has recently joined temporary federal measures, following Nova Scotia and Quebec, to provide eligible rural employers with more flexibility in hiring and retaining temporary foreign workers. The measures, affecting the low-wage stream of the Temporary Foreign...
Newfoundland and Labrador Immigration Update 2026
On April 13, Newfoundland and Labrador conducted another round of invitations across both of its provincial immigration pathways.A total of 210 invitations were extended through the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and the Atlantic...
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program 2026 Nominations Update
The government of Saskatchewan has recently disclosed data on the number of nominations issued through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) in 2026. As of the latest update, the SINP has utilized around 26% of its total nominations for the year, amounting...







