Latest Canadian Immigration News & Insights
Never miss important immigration updates and information on immigration processing and requirements. From Express Entry to Spousal Sponsorship to Study Permits, NextGen has you covered for all things Canadian immigration.
Approved permanent residence applicants- can you travel to Canada now?
Applicants were instructed to submit a Web form to have their COPR and PRV reissued. As of January 5, 2021, applicants with an expired COPR and PRV are no longer required to submit a Web form. IRCC will be contacting applicants directly once they are approved to come to Canada. Additionally, the following COPR/PRV holders are able to travel to Canada.
International students – expired or expiring PGWP holders. You can apply for a new open work permit!
A new public policy was introduced on January 8, 2021, for international students who have been adversely impacted by the pandemic.
Canadian Immigration updates you need to know starting 2021
Express Entry invitations | 2020 Parent & Grandparent invitations | Out-of-status foreign nationals | Approved permanent residence applications and more!
Parent & Grandparent Sponsorship Invitations Started as of January 5, 2021
On January 5, 2021, the Canadian government started inviting potential sponsors to apply. Invitations will continue to be sent over the coming days.
Extended family members can now travel to Canada.
As of October 8th, 2020, extended family members can now enter Canada. Similarly to the immediate family member requirements, extended family members must be staying for at least 15 days and meet the eligibility and admissibility requirements.
The Parents and Grandparents Program is opening in October!
After almost a one year delay and certainly a very anticipated update, the Government of Canada has announced the opening of the parental program.
Big news! Visitors can apply for a work permit without having to leave Canada and can start work while it processes.
Effective as of August 24, 2020, the public policy will benefit employers in Canada who are facing difficulties finding workers during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as foreign workers who have had to change their status to visitor due to a work permit expiry, or they didn’t have a job offer to apply for a new work permit.
Biometrics exemption for Temporary Residence applicants within Canada.
As of July 15, 2020, the Canadian government has implemented a temporary public policy that exempts foreign nationals in Canada from the need to obtain biometrics for the processing of their temporary applications.
Restoration period temporarily extended & measures to support international students during COVID-19.
Applicants were previously given 90 days to apply for restoration of their status; however, temporary residents whose work permits, study permits, visitor status expired after January 30, 2020, will have until December 31, 2020, to apply for their restoration of status instead of 90 days.
Everything you need to know about applying for a PGWP during COVID-19.
While Canadian immigration has certainly seen it’s hand of changes over the last few months, there’s good news for international students hoping to apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP).
IRCC confirms resumed processing of online applications for Visitor Visas and ETAs.
As of July 1, 2020, IRCC has confirmed the continued processing of online applications for visitor visas and electronic travel authorizations…
Entering Canada with a Work Permit or Letter of Introduction during COVID-19.
Applicants outside of Canada can continue to submit work permit applications but should apply online. This applies to applicants who are normally allowed to apply at the port of entry. Applicants in Canada can also continue to submit extensions of their work permits online or by paper if they are exempt from using the online system.
New ministerial instructions confirm processing of new and existing applications for Temporary Residence.
The government has provided further clarity on the updates released since June 8, 2020 and it’s good news for those wishing to reunite with their loved ones in Canada!
TRV & eTA processing and ease on travel to Canada.
IRCC has confirmed the information regarding resumed processing of TRV and eTA applications was incorrectly posted on the governments website and has since been removed. In addition, as of June 8, 2020, at 11:59 EDT, immediate family members will be able to enter Canada.
Here’s the latest changes affecting international students.
International students, both inside Canada and those applying to enter for the 2020 semesters, have seen significant implications due to Canada’s travel restrictions and school closures. Despite this, applications for study permits are still being accepted and processed.
Changes to Express Entry.
There has been plenty of action for Canadian Experience Class candidates (CEC) and those with provincial nominations. CEC specific draws have seen the CRS scores drop significantly for the first time since last year. Who doesn’t love a picture to show you what we mean.
Travel restrictions & processing updates.
Foreign nationals departing to Canada from any other country than the United States must show that they meet one of the travel exemptions, and they are travelling to Canada for non-optional or non-discretionary reasons. Non-optional or Non-discretionary Travel Explained…
April 30, 2020 - Government processing fees increase.
The new regulation will come in to effect on April 30, 2020, at 9 AM and is relevant to all permanent immigration programs. Completed applications received before April 30, 2020, will be processed in accordance with the current fee schedule.