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In this episode of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, we dive into major updates shaping Canadian immigration in 2025. From Saskatchewan’s new research partnership with Germany to Ontario’s REDI pilot program and Canada’s latest study permit caps, this episode covers crucial developments for immigrants, students, and skilled workers.
On January 22, 2025, Innovation Saskatchewan (IS) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to boost academic and research collaboration. This agreement establishes a new foundation for cooperation in critical fields such as life sciences, climate change, and clean energy.
Key highlights of this research partnership:
The Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) pilot program is a fresh initiative under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), designed to attract skilled workers to smaller communities. This program aligns job opportunities with local labor demands, making it easier for foreign workers to settle in Ontario.
Eligible applicants with job offers in these regions can apply through the OINP Expression of Interest (EOI) system. There is no separate application process—applications are considered during targeted pilot draws.
The REDI pilot aims to spread economic growth beyond major cities by filling labor shortages in smaller communities.
Canada has announced a 10% reduction in study permits for 2025, capping the total at 437,000 to better manage resources like housing, healthcare, and student support services.
These measures aim to balance international student intake while maintaining quality education and sufficient infrastructure.
In response to increasing refugee arrivals and immigration integrity concerns, Canada has announced a $1.3 billion investment to bolster border security.
Join the Canada Immigration News Podcast, trusted by over 2 million subscribers worldwide, as your go-to source for the latest updates on immigration policies, provincial programs, and life in Canada. With a vibrant community of listeners, we provide expert insights, inspiring stories, and actionable advice to help you achieve your Canadian dream.
Subscribe today and never miss an episode! Whether you’re planning your move to Canada, exploring educational opportunities, or simply staying informed, we’ve got you covered. Be part of the conversation that’s shaping the future of immigration.
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In this episode of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, we dive into major updates shaping Canadian immigration in 2025. From Saskatchewan’s new research partnership with Germany to Ontario’s REDI pilot program and Canada’s latest study permit caps, this episode covers crucial developments for immigrants, students, and skilled workers.
On January 22, 2025, Innovation Saskatchewan (IS) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to boost academic and research collaboration. This agreement establishes a new foundation for cooperation in critical fields such as life sciences, climate change, and clean energy.
Key highlights of this research partnership:
The Regional Economic Development through Immigration (REDI) pilot program is a fresh initiative under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), designed to attract skilled workers to smaller communities. This program aligns job opportunities with local labor demands, making it easier for foreign workers to settle in Ontario.
Eligible applicants with job offers in these regions can apply through the OINP Expression of Interest (EOI) system. There is no separate application process—applications are considered during targeted pilot draws.
The REDI pilot aims to spread economic growth beyond major cities by filling labor shortages in smaller communities.
Canada has announced a 10% reduction in study permits for 2025, capping the total at 437,000 to better manage resources like housing, healthcare, and student support services.
These measures aim to balance international student intake while maintaining quality education and sufficient infrastructure.
In response to increasing refugee arrivals and immigration integrity concerns, Canada has announced a $1.3 billion investment to bolster border security.
Join the Canada Immigration News Podcast, trusted by over 2 million subscribers worldwide, as your go-to source for the latest updates on immigration policies, provincial programs, and life in Canada. With a vibrant community of listeners, we provide expert insights, inspiring stories, and actionable advice to help you achieve your Canadian dream.
Subscribe today and never miss an episode! Whether you’re planning your move to Canada, exploring educational opportunities, or simply staying informed, we’ve got you covered. Be part of the conversation that’s shaping the future of immigration.
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