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Canada’s Immigration Evolution: From Quantity to Quality

Canada’s immigration landscape is evolving, not closing. Recent policy changes reflect a pivot in Canada’s Immigration Evolution toward matching skilled professionals with labor market demands – a shift that has sparked misconceptions, particularly among Filipino applicants. Understanding the Shift The narrative that “Canada is closed” misses the crucial point: Canada is refining its selection process, […]

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PGWP Canada 2025: Guide for Filipino International Students

If you’re looking for a PGWP Canada 2025 guide, we’ve listed the most rewarding programs that allow you to stay in Canada after graduation. Canada has long been a favorite destination of Filipino international students, offering a more welcoming and diverse community, with direct pathways to permanent residency.  One key advantage for international students is

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Countries Where International Students Can Bring Dependents

With several countries making changes in their international student programs, one question we always get from aspiring international students is whether or not they can bring their dependents with them. If you’d like to know the countries where international students can bring dependents, this comprehensive guide featuring some of the preferred international education destinations will

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Where to Study Abroad in 2025: Comparing Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland

If you’re deciding where to study abroad this 2025, there are many factors to take into consideration. For instance, you need to look into work opportunities, school program fees, study program restrictions, cost of living, and the current pathways to permanent residency (PR). To help you choose among Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland –

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Canada Announces Changes to Temporary Residence Programs

In a strategic move to address evolving economic and social pressures, Canada has announced new measures to manage the rising number of temporary residents in the country. This initiative, led by the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, aims to ensure that the country will be in a position to support newcomers

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Canada Enhances Permanent Residency Pathways for Caregivers

Permanent Residency Pathways for Caregivers Canada, with its population of 40 million, is facing a significant demographic shift. Over 7.5 million Canadians are aged 65 and above, creating an increasing demand for home care and personal support services. To address this growing need, Canada has introduced enhanced permanent residency pathways for caregivers. These pathways not

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Introducing the Alberta Law Enforcement Pathway

Alberta recently announced a new immigration pathway to attract foreign police officers to the province and address current police recruitment challenges. This is an exciting opportunity for Filipino police officers who are looking to take their careers to Canada. The Alberta Law Enforcement Pathway The Law Enforcement Pathway will soon be one of the various

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A Look into the Allocation of Study Permits in Nova Scotia and Other Provinces

Nova Scotia, a province steeped in history and renowned for its educational institutions, has recently announced its allocation of study permits for the year 2024. This move comes amidst broader changes in Canada’s approach to international student immigration, reflecting a concerted effort to balance sustainability with accessibility. Let’s delve deeper into Nova Scotia’s allocation strategy,

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Canada’s New Immigration Strategy for Temporary Residents

In a significant shift in immigration policy, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has announced that Canada will target a reduction in the population of temporary residents over the next three years. This decision marks a departure from previous approaches, as until now, temporary resident levels were not factored into Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan. The move is aimed

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