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01/15/2026

The eligible fields of study for postgraduate work permit in Canada for 2026 are: Trades, health and social services, STEM, agriculture, transportation, and education.

01/15/2026

01/14/2026

Is it worth going back to school if your pgwp is expiring?

01/13/2026

08/06/2025

Latest IRCC draw: 225 ITA’s were issued through the PNP stream, with a CRS score of 739. Good luck to everyone who got an ITA 🥳

IRCC Updates Settlement Fund Requirements for Atlantic Immigration ProgramEffective July 29, 2025, Immigration, Refugees...
08/06/2025

IRCC Updates Settlement Fund Requirements for Atlantic Immigration Program

Effective July 29, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has increased the minimum settlement funds required for applicants under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP).

In 2025, a single applicant must now demonstrate $3,815 CAD in settlement funds—up from $3,672 CAD in 2024—representing a 3.89% increase.

This update applies to all AIP applicants outside Canada. However, foreign nationals already working in Canada with a valid work permit are exempt from this financial requirement.

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07/31/2025

ECE is untapped, please check it out if you’re a foreign trained teacher or looking to get an ECE license in Canada 🇨🇦

Are you looking at relocating to Canada for school but don’t have the funds?I’ve got you!!!M-power has partnered with th...
07/16/2025

Are you looking at relocating to Canada for school but don’t have the funds?

I’ve got you!!!

M-power has partnered with these universities and can provide loans to fund your tuition in specific programs. However, the programs you choose has to be STEM related.

Check these universities out and apply for fall 2025 or winter 2026.

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Major Canadian immigration changes in 2025 🇨🇦Here’s what you need to know if you’re applying soon…1. Introduction of the...
06/04/2025

Major Canadian immigration changes in 2025 🇨🇦

Here’s what you need to know if you’re applying soon…

1. Introduction of the Strong Borders Act

On June 4, 2025, the Canadian government introduced the Strong Borders Act, aiming to enhance the integrity of the immigration system. Key provisions include:
• Restricting certain asylum claims, particularly targeting individuals based on their mode and timing of entry into Canada.
• Addressing the influx of international students who may be seeking asylum improperly.
• Combating the illegal flow of fentanyl and enhancing border security measures.

2. Reduction in Immigration Targets

Canada plans to reduce its permanent resident admissions from 485,000 in 2024 to 395,000 in 2025, with further decreases to 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027. This marks a significant shift from previous targets.

3. Scaling Back of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

The federal government has cut PNP admissions by about 50%, setting the target at 55,000 for each year from 2025 to 2027. This reduction may impact provinces that rely heavily on PNPs to address local labor shortages.

4. Increase in Federal High-Skilled Economic Immigration

Contrasting the PNP reductions, the government is increasing targets for federal high-skilled programs managed through Express Entry:
• 2025: 124,680
• 2026: 123,230
• 2027: 118,730

5. Emphasis on Francophone Immigration Outside Quebec

Canada aims to boost the proportion of French-speaking immigrants settling outside Quebec:
• 2025: 8.5%
• 2026: 9.5%
• 2027: 10%

6. Adjustments to Temporary Resident Programs

For the first time, Canada has set specific targets for temporary resident admissions:
• 2025: 673,650
• 2026: 516,600
• 2027: 543,600

Notably, the number of international students is expected to decrease significantly, with 305,900 admissions in 2025 compared to 682,889 in 2023.

7. Revisions to ‘Maintained Status’ Rules

As of May 28, 2025, IRCC implemented revised rules for “maintained status” concerning temporary residents who file multiple extension applications. These updates aim to clarify and manage how temporary residents maintain legal status while waiting for decisions on subsequent applications.

8. Facilitating Job Transitions for Foreign Workers

Effective May 27, 2025, a revised temporary public policy allows temporary foreign workers in Canada to change jobs more easily and begin new employment even before the full processing of their new work permit application is complete.

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04/11/2025

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