

Welcome to Episode 65 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, your trusted source for the latest updates on Canadian immigration policies and reforms. In this episode, we cover the TR to PR open work permit extension to 2026, increased Quebec immigration fees, the transformative Lost Canadians Bill C-71, and the recent end of flagpoling for work and study permits in Canada.
On December 17, 2024, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced the extension of the Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident (TR to PR) open work permit policy until December 31, 2026. This decision offers skilled workers and their families greater stability, allowing them to maintain employment status while awaiting permanent residency approval.
This policy reinforces Canada’s commitment to supporting its skilled workforce, providing much-needed security for individuals contributing to the economy.
The Ministry of Immigration, Francisation, and Integration (MIFI) announced adjustments to Quebec immigration service fees, effective January 1, 2025. These increases are tied to the province’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), ensuring fees align with current economic conditions. Prospective immigrants to Quebec should be aware of these updates to plan accordingly.
The proposed Lost Canadians Bill C-71 is set to rectify historical citizenship gaps, potentially granting citizenship to 115,000 individuals. This groundbreaking initiative underscores Canada’s inclusive approach to immigration and reflects its commitment to addressing past inequities in citizenship laws.
Effective December 23, 2024, at 11:59 pm ET, Canada officially ended the practice of flagpoling for work and study permits. Flagpoling, a long-standing method used by temporary residents for quick permit renewals, is now prohibited. This change has significant implications for foreign nationals seeking to obtain or renew permits.
Join a thriving community of over 2 million subscribers who trust the Canada Immigration News Podcast as their go-to resource for everything related to Canadian immigration. From the latest policy updates and visa changes to expert insights and actionable tips, we cover it all to keep you informed and empowered.
As Canada continues to evolve its immigration landscape, staying updated is crucial for anyone planning to work, study, or settle in the country. Our podcast offers in-depth coverage of key developments, practical advice to navigate the system, and inspiring stories from those who have successfully made Canada their home.
Whether you're an international student, skilled worker, or family sponsor, the Canada Immigration News Podcast is designed to meet your needs and answer your questions. Don't miss out on essential updates that could shape your future in Canada.
Subscribe today on your favorite podcast platform—be it Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or others—and take the next step toward achieving your Canadian dreams. Stay ahead, stay informed, and let us be your trusted companion on your journey to Canada!
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Welcome to Episode 65 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, your trusted source for the latest updates on Canadian immigration policies and reforms. In this episode, we cover the TR to PR open work permit extension to 2026, increased Quebec immigration fees, the transformative Lost Canadians Bill C-71, and the recent end of flagpoling for work and study permits in Canada.
On December 17, 2024, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced the extension of the Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident (TR to PR) open work permit policy until December 31, 2026. This decision offers skilled workers and their families greater stability, allowing them to maintain employment status while awaiting permanent residency approval.
This policy reinforces Canada’s commitment to supporting its skilled workforce, providing much-needed security for individuals contributing to the economy.
The Ministry of Immigration, Francisation, and Integration (MIFI) announced adjustments to Quebec immigration service fees, effective January 1, 2025. These increases are tied to the province’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), ensuring fees align with current economic conditions. Prospective immigrants to Quebec should be aware of these updates to plan accordingly.
The proposed Lost Canadians Bill C-71 is set to rectify historical citizenship gaps, potentially granting citizenship to 115,000 individuals. This groundbreaking initiative underscores Canada’s inclusive approach to immigration and reflects its commitment to addressing past inequities in citizenship laws.
Effective December 23, 2024, at 11:59 pm ET, Canada officially ended the practice of flagpoling for work and study permits. Flagpoling, a long-standing method used by temporary residents for quick permit renewals, is now prohibited. This change has significant implications for foreign nationals seeking to obtain or renew permits.
Join a thriving community of over 2 million subscribers who trust the Canada Immigration News Podcast as their go-to resource for everything related to Canadian immigration. From the latest policy updates and visa changes to expert insights and actionable tips, we cover it all to keep you informed and empowered.
As Canada continues to evolve its immigration landscape, staying updated is crucial for anyone planning to work, study, or settle in the country. Our podcast offers in-depth coverage of key developments, practical advice to navigate the system, and inspiring stories from those who have successfully made Canada their home.
Whether you're an international student, skilled worker, or family sponsor, the Canada Immigration News Podcast is designed to meet your needs and answer your questions. Don't miss out on essential updates that could shape your future in Canada.
Subscribe today on your favorite podcast platform—be it Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or others—and take the next step toward achieving your Canadian dreams. Stay ahead, stay informed, and let us be your trusted companion on your journey to Canada!
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