Major Canada Immigration System Changes Starting January 1, 2026: Your Complete Guide

Introduction: Welcome to a New Year of Canadian Immigration Happy New Year! As we step into 2026, Canada’s immigration landscape has shifted in significant ways that could directly impact your path to studying, working, or settling in the Great White North. On January 1, 2026, five major Canada immigration changes 2026 officially took effect, touching… Continue reading Major Canada Immigration System Changes Starting January 1, 2026: Your Complete Guide

Non-Permanent Residents Homeownership Canada: New Statistics Canada Data Analysis

Recent Statistics Canada data challenges common misconceptions about non-permanent residents homeownership Canada, revealing that temporary residents play a surprisingly minimal role in the nation’s housing market despite ongoing public debate linking immigration to housing affordability challenges. Released December 11, 2025, the comprehensive report from Canada’s national statistical agency provides the first detailed analysis of homeownership… Continue reading Non-Permanent Residents Homeownership Canada: New Statistics Canada Data Analysis

Canada Reveals Breakdown of Study Permit Allocation by Province, Shares Further Details on PALs

Canada has recently announced the breakdown of study permit allocation by province, along with additional details on the Provincial Attestation Letters (PALs) system. This move comes as part of the government’s efforts to better manage the number of incoming international students, ensure sustainability, and maintain the quality of education. At Visa Master Canada, we are… Continue reading Canada Reveals Breakdown of Study Permit Allocation by Province, Shares Further Details on PALs

Large Decrease in Arrivals of Temporary Residents in Canada

In recent months, Canada has seen a large decrease in arrivals of temporary residents. This trend has raised questions about the country’s immigration policies, labor market needs, and future pathways for international students and foreign workers. While Canada has long relied on temporary residents to fill skill shortages and support economic growth, the numbers are… Continue reading Large Decrease in Arrivals of Temporary Residents in Canada

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