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BC PNP 2026 Changes: B.C. Prioritizes Healthcare, Trades and High-Impact Workers

British Columbia has announced major changes to the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program, also known as the BC PNP. These updates will affect many foreign workers, international graduates, technology professionals, and employers planning to use the province’s immigration pathways.

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Canada to Fast-Track Permanent Residence for 33,000 Workers Already in Canada

Canada has announced a major update for temporary workers already living and working in the country. Through the In-Canada Workers Initiative, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada will accelerate permanent residence for up to 33,000 workers in 2026 and 2027.

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British Columbia Limits International Student Enrolment: New Guidelines

British Columbia Sets New Standards to Enhance International Student Program Integrity

British Columbia’s Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills recently announced measures to improve the integrity of its international student program. These new measures aim to protect students and uphold higher standards for Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) in the province, ensuring a more reliable educational experience. Learn about the new guidelines of how British Columbia Limits International Student Enrolment

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Get Clarity on Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit – 11 FAQs

Many international students are seeking clarity with the recent announcement of changes to Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program. The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Deputy Minister Transition Binder 2024 highlights a shift towards aligning PGWP issuance with Canada’s labor market needs. Consequently, fewer permits will be issued for specific post-secondary programs, while those entering high-demand occupations will have increased access. This guide provides detailed answers to common questions about the PGWP.

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Express Entry Immigrants Achieve Strong Economic Success

Express Entry Immigrants who move to Canada often experience significant economic benefits, with rapid increases in their employment income within the first five years. This trend is highlighted in the 2023 Year-End Express Entry report by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), which compares these newcomers’ median income with Canadian-born workers.

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