Top Candidates IRCC Will Prioritize in 2026: How You Can Secure Your Canadian PR

Canada’s immigration landscape is evolving rapidly. As we move into 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is increasingly targeting candidates who can contribute to the Canadian economy and fill critical labour shortages. If you’re planning your move to Canada, understanding these trends can significantly boost your chances of success. [...]

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Permanent Residence Pathways for French-Speakers with NCLC Level 5 in Canada

Canada is actively promoting Francophone immigration outside Quebec, aiming to increase the share of French-speaking PR admissions to 10.5% by 2028, up from 8.5% in 2025. Even candidates with NCLC Level 5 French proficiency—an intermediate level—have multiple pathways to Canadian Permanent Residency (PR), giving them an advantage over English-only applicants. [...]

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New Minimum Wage in Canada and 5 Provinces Coming in 2026: What Workers Need to Know

As 2026 approaches, Canadians can expect new minimum wage increases across federally regulated sectors and several provinces. These adjustments come as governments continue to balance the cost-of-living pressures for workers while maintaining economic stability. For those earning at or near minimum wage, these increases provide welcome relief, while employers will [...]

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New Express Entry Category for Physicians With Canadian Work Experience: PR Pathway Explained (2026 Update)

Canada has introduced a major update that will benefit many international doctors already contributing to the healthcare system. On December 8, 2025, Immigration Minister Lena Diab announced a brand-new Express Entry category for Physicians with Canadian Work Experience, creating a streamlined and dedicated pathway to Canadian Permanent Residency (PR). This [...]

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US Immigration Halt Impacts 19 Countries — Why Canada’s Express Entry Is Now the Best Alternative

On December 2, 2025, the United States announced an indefinite freeze on immigration applications from citizens of 19 “high-risk” countries, leaving thousands of applicants—especially those pursuing green cards—stuck in limbo. Applicants from countries like Haiti, Somalia, Venezuela, Libya, Sudan, Nigeria, Myanmar, and others now face a future with no processing [...]

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