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

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly delivers key updates across Canada’s immigration system, including new temporary measures, extended special programs, revised policies for family and humanitarian applicants, and important case law developments. Provincial draws and several program delivery updates also signal shifting priorities as IRCC continues to adjust pathways and procedures heading into 2026.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: December 8-12, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly delivers key updates across Canada’s immigration system, including new temporary measures, extended special programs, revised policies for family and humanitarian applicants, and important case law developments. Provincial draws and several program delivery updates also signal shifting priorities as IRCC continues to adjust pathways and procedures heading into 2026.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: December 1-5, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly delivers key updates across Canada’s immigration system, including new temporary measures, extended special programs, revised policies for family and humanitarian applicants, and important case law developments. Provincial draws and several program delivery updates also signal shifting priorities as IRCC continues to adjust pathways and procedures heading into 2026.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: November 24-28, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly delivers key updates across Canada’s immigration system, including new temporary measures, extended special programs, revised policies for family and humanitarian applicants, and important case law developments. Provincial draws and several program delivery updates also signal shifting priorities as IRCC continues to adjust pathways and procedures heading into 2026.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: November 17-21, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly delivers key updates across Canada’s immigration system, including new temporary measures, extended special programs, revised policies for family and humanitarian applicants, and important case law developments. Provincial draws and several program delivery updates also signal shifting priorities as IRCC continues to adjust pathways and procedures heading into 2026.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: November 10-14, 2025

This week’s ImmPulse Weekly highlights major shifts across Canada’s immigration system, including provincial program closures, new study permit rules, expanded work options for co-op students, updated measures for Sudan, judicial review trends, and fresh federal strategies. A fast-moving week with updates affecting applicants, employers, and institutions alike.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: November 3-7, 2025

Canada’s 2026 Immigration Levels Plan headlines this week’s ImmPulse Weekly, marking a pivotal shift toward balanced growth and regional alignment. Alongside the plan, IRCC introduced several key updates, from study permit reforms and PNP eligibility changes to faster PhD processing and new medical exam guidelines, all signaling a more strategic, sustainability-focused approach to immigration.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: October 27-31, 2025

This week’s edition highlights major provincial and federal updates, including new OINP regulations, over one million projected BC job openings, wildfire-related IRCC measures, key Federal Court rulings, and the latest Express Entry and PNP draws.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: October 20-24, 2025

This week’s update covers the latest in Canadian immigration — from IRCC backlogs and new medical exam rules for Express Entry applicants, to employer compliance changes and a rise in judicial reviews due to delayed and templated IRCC refusals. We also review the newest PNP draws across Alberta, Manitoba, and Newfoundland & Labrador.
ImmPulse Weekly — Reporting Period: October 13-17, 2025

From new border security measures and revised medical exam rules to major developments in Manitoba’s healthcare recruitment and expanded Francophone student opportunities, the landscape continues to evolve. Provinces received late-year boosts to nominee allocations, while federal enforcement actions and public opinion on immigration remain in focus.