The “In-Canada” Advantage: Why Temporary Workers and Students Have the Best Shot at PR in 2025

Canada’s immigration system is undergoing a quiet but significant transformation. In 2025, the federal government plans for more than 40% of new permanent residents to come from people already living in Canada as temporary residents. This marks a decisive shift away from overseas selection toward a system that prioritizes those who are already working, studying, … Continue reading The “In-Canada” Advantage: Why Temporary Workers and Students Have the Best Shot at PR in 2025

Québec Unveils Immigration Plan 2026 and New Directions for 2026–2029

The Government of Québec has tabled its new immigration orientations for 2026–2029 and the Immigration Plan for 2026, outlining a major shift in both permanent and temporary immigration policies. Balancing Immigration and Integration The 2026–2029 immigration orientations aim to limit the overall number of immigrants, both temporary and permanent, to reduce pressure on Québec’s ability … Continue reading Québec Unveils Immigration Plan 2026 and New Directions for 2026–2029