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Saskatchewan Reaches a Major Milestone in Its 2026 Immigration Program

Saskatchewan Uses More Than Half of Its 2026 Provincial Immigration Allocation

Saskatchewan Reaches a Major Milestone in Its 2026 Immigration Program The Government of Saskatchewan has announced that it has already used more than half of its 2026 provincial immigration allocation through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). According to the latest provincial update, Saskatchewan has issued 2,628 provincial nominations, representing approximately 55% of its total […]

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Canada Concludes Applications under the Current Start-Up Visa Program

Canada’s Start-Up Visa Program: Final Opportunity for Eligible Entrepreneurs to Apply for Permanent Residence

Canada Concludes Applications under the Current Start-Up Visa Program Canada has officially reached the final stage of its current Start-Up Visa (SUV) Program. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) confirmed that entrepreneurs who obtained a valid Commitment Certificate during 2025 had until June 30, 2026, to submit their permanent residence (PR) application under the existing

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Understanding Canada's Updated Documentation Requirements

6 Document Myths That Could Delay or Jeopardize Your Canadian Citizenship by Descent Application

Understanding Canada’s Updated Documentation Requirements Following recent changes to Canada’s citizenship by descent rules, many individuals are discovering that they may now qualify for Canadian citizenship through their family ancestry. However, eligibility alone is not enough—applicants must also provide the correct supporting documents. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has strengthened its document verification requirements,

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Canada Releases Latest LMIA Processing Times: Permanent Residence Stream Sees Major Improvement

Canada Releases Latest LMIA Processing Times: Permanent Residence Stream Sees Major Improvement

ESDC Updates LMIA Processing Times for May 2026 Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) has released its latest Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) processing times, highlighting changes across several streams of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).The latest update shows that while processing times increased slightly for most LMIA streams, the Permanent Residence (PR) Stream

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Quebec Announces New Family Sponsorship Intake Beginning July 2, 2026

Quebec to Reopen Family Sponsorship Intake in July 2026 and Exempt Adult Dependent Children from Application Cap

Quebec Announces New Family Sponsorship Intake Beginning July 2, 2026 The Government of Quebec has announced that it will reopen applications for certain family sponsorship undertakings beginning July 2, 2026. As part of the new intake period, the province will accept a maximum of 15,700 sponsorship undertaking applications over the next two years. The announcement

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Updated Citizenship Law Expands Opportunities for Many Families

New Canadian Citizenship Rules Could Benefit More LGBTQ+ Families Born Abroad

Updated Citizenship Law Expands Opportunities for Many Families Canada’s updated Citizenship Act has expanded citizenship by descent for many people born outside the country, creating new opportunities for families who were previously excluded under the former first-generation limit. For some LGBTQ+ families, these legislative changes may allow children born abroad to qualify for Canadian citizenship

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