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Newfoundland and Labrador Publishes Nine EOI Priority Categories

The Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism in Newfoundland and Labrador has released new prioritization criteria for its Expression of Interest system, aiming to improve transparency and target critical labour shortages. The update outlines nine key priority areas, including healthcare, rural

Federal

ESDC Increases LMIA Low-Wage Worker Cap to 15% for Rural Regions

Federal authorities have announced time-limited updates to the Temporary Foreign Worker program, allowing eligible rural employers to temporarily increase their low-wage foreign workforce cap from 10% to 15%. Initiated to combat persistent regional labour shortages, these measures require strict compliance

Federal

Passport fees rise March 31, 2026 as annual inflation updates begin

Passport and travel document fees will increase on March 31, 2026, with the most common adult and child passports seeing small inflation-linked adjustments. A new service guarantee also begins April 1, 2026, promising complete applications will be processed within 30

Provincial

New OINP Rules Demand In-Person Interviews and Stronger Proof of Job Offers

Ontario has implemented sweeping changes to its Provincial Nominee Program (OINP) starting July 1, 2025, introducing a new employer-led portal, in-person interviews, and increased authority to return applications. These updates enhance program integrity and prioritize job-ready applicants aligned with Ontario’s

Provincial

BC Slashes Tenancy Dispute Wait Times by 70% with New Measures

British Columbia is transforming the rental housing system with regulation changes taking effect in 2025, including faster hearing times, more transparency in dispute resolutions, and clearer guidelines for landlords and renters. These reforms—backed by a $15.6-million investment—aim to support both

Provincial

Canada Commits $52M to Fast-Track Foreign Credential Recognition

Canada has announced up to $52 million in new funding for 16 projects under the Foreign Credential Recognition Program, aimed at reducing barriers for internationally trained professionals entering healthcare and construction jobs. These initiatives include streamlined assessment systems, language training,

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