As 2025 draws to a close, Canada’s immigration landscape under IRCC continues to evolve with a focus on sustainability and integrity, as outlined in the recent 2026-2028 Levels Plan. However, this has brought challenges: surging refusal rates and persistent backlogs that can derail even strong applications. Refusal rates for temporary visas have climbed above 50%, while backlogs stand at nearly 1 million applications. At Worldbridge, we’re seeing these trends firsthand in client consultations, with many asking how to navigate them. This article breaks down the latest data (as of November 13, 2025), refusal and backlog patterns, and key factors applicants should monitor to minimize risks empowering you for success in Express Entry, study permits, or family sponsorships. Backlog Trends: Slow...

The Canadian government has announced an additional $65 million in funding for settlement services, bringing total annual spending to over $2 billion to help newcomers successfully integrate into Canadian life. ...


The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) remains one of Canada’s most dynamic and in-demand provincial immigration pathways in 2025, offering skilled workers, entrepreneurs, students, and international graduates a...


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