Arriving at an international airport or land border can feel intimidating, especially when facing questions from immigration officers. These officers (CBP in the US, CBSA in Canada, UK Border Force, EU Frontex agents, etc.) are...
Arriving at an international airport or land border can feel intimidating, especially when facing questions from immigration officers. These officers (CBP in the US, CBSA in Canada, UK Border Force, EU Frontex agents, etc.) are...
Canada’s immigration system continues its transition to sustainable levels under the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan, with a strong focus on prioritizing skilled workers already in Canada, top talent in key sectors, and reducing temporary resident...
For international students already in Canada, switching schools (Designated Learning Institutions, or DLIs) or programs is a common question, especially amid the evolving study permit rules under the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan. The short answer:...
For immigrants living and working in Canada on temporary permits (work, study, visitor extensions, etc.), the question of permanent residency (PR) pathways has become clearerand more favorable—in 2026 compared to recent years. Under the 2026–2028...
Receiving a refusal from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) remains one of the most common and stressful experiences for applicants in 2026. With stabilized permanent resident targets, reduced temporary resident inflows, and increased scrutiny...
Canada’s immigration landscape in 2026 reflects a strategic pivot toward sustainability, with the federal government prioritizing economic contributions, regional needs, and controlled growth. The 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan, released in November 2025, introduces reduced targets...
Canada’s immigration system in 2026 continues to prioritize stability and sustainability, as outlined in the 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan and supporting measures from Budget 2025. A major shift is the clear emphasis on transitioning people...
Canada’s Express Entry system continues to be a key pathway for skilled immigrants seeking permanent residency. In early 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has held several rounds of invitations, reflecting priorities under the...
Yes Canada continues to allow most principal applicants to bring their spouse/common-law partner and dependent children as part of many immigration pathways in 2026. Family reunification remains one of the core pillars of the Canadian...
Canada’s international education sector continues to play a vital role in economic growth, cultural diversity, and talent attraction. However, to ensure sustainable growth and address pressures on housing, healthcare, and infrastructure, the government maintains a...
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