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Claresholm Welcomes the World: New Immigration Pilot Launches to Fill Key Jobs.
The Town of Claresholm is officially opening its doors to global talent through the newly launched Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP). While the spotlight is currently on employers ready to become designated, skilled workers from around the world should keep an eye on this exciting opportunity. With 30 allocations available for 2025 and priority industries already defined, Claresholm is building a future rooted in community, opportunity, and growth.

North Okanagan-Shuswap Launches RCIP: A New Pathway for Skilled Workers
The North Okanagan-Shuswap region in British Columbia has officially launched its participation in the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), offering skilled foreign workers a new avenue to permanent residence. This initiative aims to address local labor shortages and bolster regional economic development.

Your Fast Track to New Brunswick: Critical Worker Pilot Program Explained!
Are you a skilled worker dreaming of building a future in Canada? The New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot Program might be your golden opportunity! This five-year employer-driven initiative is tackling labor shortages head-on by recruiting international talent for high-demand sectors. But here’s the twist—you can’t apply directly. In this blog, we break down how it works, how to qualify, and why this could be your pathway to permanent residence in New Brunswick.

Canada’s Construction Shift.
Canada is linking immigration policy to its housing strategy in a bold new move. In a March 7 speech, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced targeted measures to address labour shortages in construction, including a new advisory council, study permit exemptions for apprentices, and a permanent residence pathway for up to 6,000 out-of-status construction workers. These changes reflect a shift toward sustainable immigration that supports the country’s critical infrastructure needs.

BC Slashes PNP Nominations in 2025.
British Columbia has cut its PNP nominations in half for 2025, pausing general draws and prioritizing only high-impact roles like healthcare. With just 100 new invitations expected, here’s what applicants need to know now.

Manitoba Offers 2-Year Work Permit Lifeline to PNP Hopefuls.
Good news for foreign workers in Manitoba! Starting April 22, 2025, eligible PNP candidates can apply for a two-year work permit extension under a new public policy. Here’s what you should know.

Canada’s Latest Express Entry Draw: 825 PNP Invitations Issued Today
Today, April 14, 2025, Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 825 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

Important Update: Recent Fee Changes for Removal Expenses Starting April 1, 2025
Starting April 1, 2025, Canada has updated the fees for removal expenses. New fees apply to those removed after this date, with some exemptions for minors. If you were removed before April 1, 2025, the previous fees still apply. Check the government’s website for more details.

SINP 2025: What’s New and What’s Gone
Saskatchewan has overhauled its immigration program for 2025—fewer spots, closed streams, and tighter rules. Here’s what you need to know

2025 Parents and Grandparents Program: Key Updates You Need to Know
The 2025 Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) will accept up to 10,000 applications, but only those selected from the 2020 pool of interest forms. With processing times varying by region, IRCC also emphasizes the availability of the Super Visa for those unable to apply. Stay updated for more details on the 2025 PGP intake.