ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: September 15-19, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly covers major developments in Canadian immigration, including the CUSMA Phase 2 review, Alberta’s higher PNP allocations, new case law on TRVs and work permits, concerns over IRCC’s use of AI, and fresh Express Entry and provincial draws, along with key updates on U.S. H-1B policy and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: September 8-12, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly highlights major updates in Canadian immigration, including new IRCC digital tools, revised Quebec CAQ/PAL rules, Manitoba’s worker retention pilot, key judicial review rulings, fresh PNP draws, and evidence of tighter federal controls as work-permit approvals drop sharply.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: September 1-5, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly highlights key developments in Canadian immigration, including new IRCC DNA testing procedures, expanded nominee allocations in the Northwest Territories and Manitoba, multiple provincial and federal draws, and new court rulings on delays and fairness. We also cover media debate over the future of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: August 25-29, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly highlights major shifts in Canadian immigration, from a sharp drop in student and worker arrivals under the temporary resident cap to new Federal Court rulings on key immigration cases. We also cover policy updates for Palestinian applicants, provincial draws in Ontario and Newfoundland & Labrador, and rising study permit refusals.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: August 18-22, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly highlights include upfront medicals now mandatory for Express Entry, new pathways under the Yukon Nominee Program, and an Express Entry draw inviting 2,500 healthcare and social services candidates. We also look at Ottawa’s response to 500,000 undocumented residents, the decline in student and worker arrivals alongside a rise in refugee claims, and the case of a U.S. veteran seeking asylum in Canada.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: August 11-15, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly covers critical shifts in Canada’s immigration landscape. From rising refusal rates across multiple categories to new Provincial Nominee Program draws. We also break down recent Federal Court rulings on Mandamus and other immigration cases, and highlight Alberta’s sharp criticism of federal immigration management.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: August 4-8, 2025

Stay informed with this week’s top Canadian immigration updates. In this edition, we cover the opening of Express Entry category-based selection consultations for 2025, recent Federal Court case law, the latest Express Entry and Manitoba PNP draws, and important updates to the Temporary Resident Permit checklist.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: July 28 – August 1, 2025

We break down the latest developments, including new Officer Decision Notes, updates to Quebec’s work permit rules for foreign physicians, and important changes to caregiver pathways. Plus, we look at federal measures extended for Palestinians, concerns about job offer abuse under RCIP, and recent Federal Court decisions with big implications for applicants.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: July 21 – 25, 2025

This week’s edition covers key updates including IRCC’s 2025 immigration consultations, a $3.2B federal investment in newcomer integration, Alberta’s push for reduced immigration, and resumed biometric services in Sudan. Quebec fast-tracks PRTQ processing and issues its first PSTQ invitations. Plus, we highlight Federal Court rulings with immigration implications.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: July 14 – 18, 2025

This week’s highlights include IRCC’s plan to issue 10,000 PGP invitations, an extension of CUAET permits for Ukrainians, updates to the Recognized Employer Pilot, Quebec’s halt on new work permit and family sponsorship invitations, BC’s fast-track for international doctors, and key Federal Court rulings on TRVs, study permits, and Start-Up Visas.