Canada 2026 PR backlog shows why processing times keep rising

Canada 2026 PR backlog shows why processing times keep rising

The Canada 2026 PR backlog now exceeds available admission spaces in key programs, pushing many approved and pending files into 2027.

Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot Paused | What Caregivers Need to Know for 2026

IRCC has officially paused new intakes for the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots for March 2026 to manage existing backlogs. This major update affects caregivers currently waiting to apply. Read the full details on why this happened, the impact on LMIA work permits, and why strategic planning for a “Plan B” is now urgent.

When Immigration Dreams Take a Detour: A PGWP Refused

A PGWP refusal is a heavy blow, but it doesn’t have to be the end of your Canadian story. We share a real case where a student chose a strategic departure over a messy stay, protecting their future eligibility. Learn why a detour is not a dead end.

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Reclaiming Roots: Canada’s Citizenship by Descent Expansion

Bill C-3 ends the “first-generation” limit on citizenship by descent. Discover what it means for Canadian families abroad and how to prepare for eligibility.

Canada’s Strong Borders Act: What It Means for Your Immigration Path

The Strong Borders Act reshapes Canadian immigration rules—from new document controls to paused applications. Here’s how general skilled and family‐class applicants should prepare.

Canada’s Express Entry Draws in 2025: Why Learning French Is Your New Advantage

Express Entry in 2025 has embraced targeted draws. With French language rounds offering the lowest CRS cutoffs, here’s why now is the time to invest in learning French.

Work Permits Expiring in 2025: What It Means for Over 500,000 Temporary Residents

More than half a million work permits are expiring in 2025. Here’s what it means for temporary residents—and what you can do to stay in Canada legally.

Planning Your Canadian Immigration Pathway for You and Your Family

As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, my role is to explain the law, provide all available options, and outline the potential consequences of each choice, whether you pursue Plan A or Plan B. Ultimately, the decision is yours—only you know what is best for you and your family.

Expired Canadian PR Card: What You Need to Know

Wondering what to do if your Canadian PR card expires? Learn how to renew it while in Canada or apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) if you’re abroad.