The Canadian government held its first Express Entry draw of the year 2025 for which it invited only PNP candidates. This draw for Express Entry made 471 Invitations to Apply (ITA) for Canada PR The first round
The Canadian government held its first Express Entry draw of the year 2025 for which it invited only PNP candidates. This draw for Express Entry made 471 Invitations to Apply (ITA) for Canada PR The first round
In our sample, IRCC conducted public consultations in 2024 toward the creation of a new draw model for Express Entry, as well as an examination of existing draw categories for 2025. In regards to consultations IRCC made
New IRCC Update: The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada stated an important policy shift. Their new policy in IRCC is in place to increase the efficiency and credibility of Canada’s immigration system.
In the latest Express Entry draw held on December 16, IRCC invited a total of 1,085 applicants with a CRS score under the Provincial Nominee Program. CRS cutoff score 727. Below are the details of the latest
Knowing the current processing times for different immigration applications is always important especially if Canada remains as one of the most popular countries people are moving into. Also, the times set by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
In its latest Express Entry draw, IRCC invited 800 applicants who have the level 7 proficiency in French and a CRS of the score 466+ on 3 December 2021. Two days ago on December 2, 676 ITAs
The latest draw under the Provincial Nominee Program for the Express Entry was held on 2 December, where IRCC released 676 PRP permanent residency invitations. CRS cutoff score 705. Earlier, on November 20, 3,000 invitations through ITAs
Canada Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) hiked fee for several temporary resident applications from December 1, 2024. The changes, which range between 2.80% and 4.69%, will affect those seeking to become a temporary resident, apply to
Canada Immigration and Refugee Minister Marc Miller has given hints of a new round of reforms that is set to hit Canada’s immigration and asylum system and will therefore usher in a new dawn of major changes