The Yukon announces its 2026 nomination allocation, priorities, and intake periods
The Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) has been allocated 282 nomination slots for 2026, and will open its first intake period on January 19. Many of the YNP’s 2026 priorities mirror…
We asked AI to predict Canadian immigration in 2026. Here’s what it said
In 2026, the Canadian government is expected to make numerous announcements regarding its immigration system. From the launch of new pathways to permanent residence (PR) to tightening eligibility for work…
Immigration no longer top concern for Canadians – is the era of rapid change over?
A new report from Nanos Research shows that immigration levels in Canada are no longer the primary concern for Canadians, showcasing shifting voter priorities. Over 1,000 people were surveyed over…
Global demand for second passports is surging – how Canada’s new bill could open the door
As travel rules continue to shift and global uncertainty grows, more people are turning to second citizenship as a source of long-term security. Even celebrities such as George Clooney and…
These US workers have an advantage in moving to Canada
Some citizens of the United States seeking to move and work in Canada have advantages and facilitations to help them do so more easily. The Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA)—Canada’s name…
2025 in review: Canada’s biggest changes for international students and PGWP eligibility
In 2025, Canada introduced several changes affecting international students and recent graduates—from new rules for changing schools to updated eligibility requirements for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs). These updates matter whether…
My work permit is expiring soon: Is it worth starting a study program in Canada?
If your work authorization is soon to expire, going back to school may help your chances of remaining and settling in Canada permanently—especially if you have already qualified for a…