In Canada’s changing job market, soft skills like communication, teamwork, and adaptability are helping newcomers build ...
As the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) celebrates its 50th edition this September, Canadian Immigrant is spotlighting filmmakers exploring migration, identity and resilience. This special ...
The Province of Ontario is investing $3.35 million over two years through the Ontario Bridge Training Program to help internationally trained professionals find jobs that match their skills and ...
Learn the key differences between Inside and Outside Canada spousal sponsorship — from processing times to travel rules and ...
Recent immigration reforms in Canada have cut international student and temporary resident numbers, restricted work permits for them and their spouses and aim to reduce permanent resident admissions ...
The Government of Canada has announced its 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan, a significant shift in policy aimed at slowing population growth temporarily while ensuring long-term economic and social ...
If you’re a newcomer to Canada — or planning to come — you may have heard about the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). It’s one of the main ways for employers to bring in workers from abroad ...
While both Canada and the U.S. remain top immigration destinations, Canada still stands out with its more welcoming approach, streamlined immigration pathways and strong support for newcomers’ success ...
If you’re thinking about immigrating to B.C. through the Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP), there’s a lot you need to know. After Ottawa slashed the number of immigrants B.C. can nominate this year, ...
Canada and the U.S. remain top immigration destinations, but Canada continues to stand out with its welcoming approach, streamlined pathways, and strong newcomer support, even amid a recent dip in ...
For many newcomers, becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident (PR) is a major life achievement. It comes with security, stability, and opportunities that temporary status cannot offer. But PR isn’t an ...
Congratulations. You’ve made the decision to move to Canada, you’ve settled and started your life here, and now you’re ready for the next step: becoming a Canadian citizen. While this is an exciting ...