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IRCC Processing Times Update (March 2025): What You Need to Know for Your Canadian Immigration Journey

IRCC Processing Times Update: What You Need to Know

The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has once again updated its processing times for various immigration applications as of March 25, 2025. These updates are crucial for anyone looking to immigrate to Canada or make adjustments to their status, whether it be applying for permanent residency, citizenship, family sponsorship, [...]

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Canada Increases PGP Cap by 66% for 2025 | ICC Immigration

Canada Boosts PGP Cap by 66%: Accepting 25,000 Sponsorship Applications in 2025 (Up from 15,000)

Canada’s commitment to family reunification takes center stage as the federal government raises the cap for the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) for 2025. In a strategic policy shift, the government will now accept up to 25,000 sponsorship applications—a notable increase compared to earlier announcements. This update is designed to [...]

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Germany's Growing Demand for Skilled Foreign Workers: Overcoming Visa Challenges

Germany’s Growing Demand for Foreign Workers: Addressing Visa Challenges to Bridge the Gap

Germany has long been a destination for skilled professionals, offering abundant opportunities in sectors like healthcare, engineering, and IT. Despite its clear need for foreign talent, many applicants face significant challenges navigating the country’s visa application process. With an estimated 530,000 specialists required to fill current vacancies, simplifying the immigration [...]

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How Leaving Canada Can Boost Your CRS Score and Improve Your PR Chances

How Leaving Canada Can Improve Your CRS Score and Boost Your Chances of Securing Permanent Residency

If you’re currently navigating Canada’s immigration system and aiming for Permanent Residency (PR) through Express Entry, you may be surprised to learn that leaving Canada temporarily could actually increase your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. While the idea of moving back to your home country may seem counterintuitive, it could [...]

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