Global Immigration Watch: Latest Immigration News
Canada to Issue Invitations for Parents & Grandparents Program in Late July
Canada opens 10,000 parent/grandparent sponsorships in 2025. Check 2020 emails for invites. A Super Visa alternative is also av...
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International Students in Australia Can Now Work Unlimited Hours During Course Breaks
Explore the latest updates for Australia student visa Subclass 500 working hours in 2025, including details to visa fees, unlim...
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New Zealand to Double International Student Market by 2034, Relaxes Work Rules
New Zealand aims to double its international education sector by 2034 with new student-friendly policies. Key changes include i...
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Canada Child Benefit Payments to be Paid Early in July 2025 with 2.7% Increase
The Canada Child Benefit increases 2.7% for the benefit year 2025-26. First increased payment arrives July 18. Find out if you...
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Canada Sees Strong Employment Growth with 83,000 New Jobs in June 2025
Explore June 2025 Labour Force Survey report by Statistics Canada. Details to job market surged in June 2025 with 83,000 new jo...
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Ontario Releases 9 In-Demand Jobs for Permanent Residency
Discover the top 9 high-demand occupations in Ontario that significantly increase your chances of getting Canadian permanent re...
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Newfoundland & Labrador Issues 320 Invitations for Provincial Immigration
Newfoundland's June 2025 draw issued 320 invitations through NLPNP (257) and AIP (63), prioritising candidates with rural job o...
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Manitoba Targets Skilled Workers and International Graduates in Latest Draw
Manitoba invited 67 candidates through the International Education and Skilled Worker Streams in its latest PNP draw. The selec...
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British Columbia PNP Invites Qualified Entrepreneurs in Latest Draw
British Columbia held its fifth Entrepreneur Immigration draw on July 8, 2025 sharing 17 ITAs to entrepreneurs from EI Base and...
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Germany Aims for 500000 Immigrants Yearly; 57% Want to Stay Permanently
Germany aims to welcome 500,000 skilled immigrants each year to power its growing economy, despite many considering a short-ter...
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