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IRCC plans mandatory language testing for key International Mobility Program work permits by 2027

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has proposed regulatory amendments to introduce mandatory third-party language proficiency testing for certain International Mobility Program work permit applicants.

The initiative, outlined in IRCC's 2025-2027 Forward Regulatory Plan, aims to enhance reliability and efficiency in language assessment while ensuring only candidates positioned for successful integration receive permits.

While businesses may experience a reduced candidate pool, officials anticipate improved workforce integration, stronger economic outcomes, and higher retention rates as language-proficient workers can more effectively transition to permanent residency.

#work_permit, #imp, #international_mobility_program, #temporary_workers, #permanent_residency

July 22, 2025

Ottawa targeted PNP candidates in the new Express Entry draw0

On July 21, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held a new Express Entry draw #356.

The Government of Canada issued 356 Invitations to Apply (ITA) for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates in this draw.

This round’s cut-off score was 788 points, 38 points more than the previous PNP-targeted draw.

The tie-breaking rule for this round was June 05, 2025, at 23:50:45 UTC. As of July 20, 2025, 256,914 profiles were registered in the Express Entry pool. In 2025, the Government of Canada invited 45,403 Express Entry candidates, including 6,053 PNP candidates.

#Express_Entry, #IRCC, #ITA #immigration_to_Canada, #PNP

July 22, 2025

Nova Scotia announced immigration priorities for 2025

In response to overwhelming application volumes exceeding 2025 approval capacity, Nova Scotia's Immigration and Population Growth Branch has implemented strategic prioritization measures for its economic immigration programs.

Current residents with expiring work permits, particularly those in the healthcare, social assistance, and construction sectors, who are likely to remain in the province in the long term, will receive priority processing.

For applicants from Outside Canada, only those in priority sectors will be considered, with limited exceptions for Atlantic Immigration Program employers hiring in trucking,

science and technology, clean energy, and resource development industries. The province’s 2026 planning will commence once federal allocation figures are provided.

#nova_scotia_immigration, #healthcare_workers, #construction_jobs, #work_permit_renewal, #atlantic_immigration_program, #immigration_priorities, #economic_immigration, #aip, #nspnp

July 18, 2025

PEI conducted a new draw for skilled workers

On July 17, 2025, Prince Edward Island conducted 2025’s seventh invitation round under the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP).

In this draw, PEI issued 39 invitations to apply (ITAs) to workers in priority sectors based on economic impact in PEI.

So far, the province has invited only one business candidate this year. PEI invited 659 skilled workers through the regular PEI PNP draws in 2025.

According to the schedule, the next PEI PNP draw is scheduled for August 21, 2025.

#prince_edward_island, #peipnp, #skilled_workers, #pnp

July 18, 2025