Canada’s New Immigration Pathway Excludes Major Urban Centres
Canada's New Immigration Pathway Excludes Major Urban CentresCanada's latest initiative, the Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident pathway, will not consider applicants residing in major urban centres like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.Immigration Minister Lena...
British Columbia Entrepreneur Immigration Program: April 2026 Update
In April, British Columbia (BC) conducted a selection round under its Entrepreneur Immigration (EI) category.Candidates were chosen based on their potential to establish a new business or take over an existing one in BC.Selection ResultsThe British Columbia Provincial...
Improvements in Temporary Residence Application Processing Times in Canada
Canada’s immigration department has recently published updated processing times for temporary residence applications, showcasing enhancements across various application categories. During a one-month period, significant changes have been observed, including: Work...
Understanding the Recent Surge in Americans Applying for Canadian Citizenship
Recent changes in Canadian citizenship laws have led to a surge in Americans applying for proof of Canadian citizenship certificates, resulting in longer processing times than before. Exploring the Changes and Eligibility Criteria In December 2025, Canada removed the...
Canada’s New TR to PR Pathway Excludes Temporary Workers in Major Cities
Temporary workers in major Canadian cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal will not be eligible for Canada's new TR to PR pathway, according to Immigration Minister Lena Diab. The program excludes all Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs), which encompass Canada's...
Alberta’s Immigration Program 2026: Sector Focus and Invitation Statistics
During the week of April 8 to 14, 2026, the provincial Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) conducted four draws, resulting in the issuance of 332 invitations across various industries to address labor shortages in technology, healthcare, construction, and...







