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🎄 The Eleventh Day of BLOGMAS: Eleven Tips for Employers Hiring Foreign Workers 🎁

Wages, job-offer drafting, compliance, LMIAs, onboarding, and TRV considerations On the eleventh day of Immigration Law, IRCC gave to me… eleven essential tips for employers hiring foreign workers! 🎅✨ As Canadian employers continue to face labour shortages across industries, hiring foreign workers remains a critical workforce strategy. However, immigration compliance has never been more closely […]

The Tenth Day of BLOGMAS: Ten Things to Know About Temporary Public Policies 🎄

On the tenth day of immigration law, IRCC gave to me ten things to know about temporary public policies… As we continue our Blogmas series, today’s topic focuses on one of the most flexible tools IRCC uses to manage unique situations, support specific groups, and respond to national priorities. Temporary public policies can create valuable […]

The Eighth Day of BLOGMAS – Eight Occupations Canada Needs Most by 2035

On the eighth day of Immigration Law, Canada’s labour market gave to me… eight booming occupations that need talent well beyond 2035. 🎄✨ As we look ahead, Canada is bracing for millions of job openings driven by retirements and economic growth. Federal projections suggest more than 8 million openings by 2033 alone, with many concentrated […]

Canada Launches New Pathways for Foreign-Trained Doctors – What You Need to Know

On December 8, 2025, IRCC announced a major update to Canada’s immigration policy: a new, targeted push to bring more doctors into the Canadian health-care system – and a clearer, faster route to permanent residence for international physicians already working in Canada. This change comes at a time when Canada is facing acute labour shortages […]

The Seventh Day of BLOGMAS: Seven Common Myths About Express Entry

Clarifying CRS scores, draw types, French points, and eligibility misconceptions On the seventh day of Immigration Law, IRCC gave to me… seven myths about Express Entry! 🎄✨As one of Canada’s most well-known immigration systems, Express Entry attracts thousands of hopeful applicants every year – but it is also surrounded by confusion, outdated advice, and internet […]

The Sixth Day of BLOGMAS: Six Essential Rules for International Students in 2026

New proof-of-funds requirements, working limits, PGWP changes, and study-permit obligations On the sixth day of Immigration Law, IRCC gave to me… six essential rules for students in 2026! 🎄📚✨With international student numbers under intense review, IRCC and provinces are reshaping requirements for both incoming and current students. If you plan to study in Canada – […]

The Fifth Day of Blogmas: Five Immigration Changes Coming in 2026

Projected policy updates, digital processing shifts, and public policies set to expire. On the fifth day of Immigration Law, IRCC gave to me… five major changes coming in 2026! 🎄✨As we look ahead to the new year, Canada’s immigration landscape is preparing for another round of significant shifts. Some will modernize the system, others may […]

The Fourth Day of Immigration Law – Three Ways to Bring Your Spouse to Canada Faster

Spousal sponsorship tips, open-work-permit pathways, and common mistakes. Family reunification is one of the core pillars of Canada’s immigration system, yet many couples still face long wait times, incomplete applications, or preventable delays when trying to reunite in Canada. Whether you are sponsoring your spouse from inside Canada or abroad, the process must be approached […]

The Third Day of BLOGMAS: Ontario Proposes Major Changes to the OINP – What Applicants and Employers Should Expect

On the third day of Blogmas, we’re unwrapping one of the biggest provincial immigration updates of the season: Ontario is proposing major regulatory amendments to redesign the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) under the Ontario Immigration Act, 2015. These changes – now open for public consultation – could reshape how skilled workers, employers, entrepreneurs, and […]