As Canada refines its immigration framework to enhance security, streamline processes, and support sustainable growth, significant visa eligibility updates take effect on November 16, 2025. These changes, announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) as part of broader regulatory adjustments, aim to simplify applications while strengthening compliance for work, study, and family permits. With the recent 2026-2028 Immigration Levels Plan capping temporary residents and prioritizing economic contributors, these rules underscore a focus on genuine intent and robust documentation. At Worldbridge, we’re guiding clients through these shifts—whether you’re a student targeting 2026 intakes, a skilled worker eyeing Express Entry, or a family seeking reunification. Below, we outline the key changes, their impacts, and actionable steps to prepare. Overview of the...




In an effort to strengthen its policing capabilities and address ongoing recruitment challenges, Alberta has introduced the Law Enforcement Pathway as part of its Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). This...







As Canada refines its immigration framework to enhance security, streamline processes, and support sustainable growth, significant visa eligibility updates take effect on November 16, 2025. These changes, announced...



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