Visa Refusals Surge Past 50 % as Automated Decision-Making Fuels Court Challenges
Centuries-Old Shortcut at Haskell Free Library Closed as U.S. Cancels Doorway Exemption
New Brunswick Creates Emergency Work-Permit Pathway for AIP Candidates Facing Status Expiry
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Ontario Imposes Canadian-Experience Rule and Visa Checks for Commercial Truck Licences
Effective immediately, Ontario requires would-be Class A truck drivers to show one year of Canadian driving experience and valid, verifiable immigration status. Visitor-visa holders are excluded, and foreign licences from non-reciprocal countries no longer qualify. The policy aims to improve road safety but will lengthen talent pipelines for logistics employers that rely on newcomer labour.
IRCC Data Show International Student Arrivals Plunge Nearly 60 % in 2025
IRCC figures released this week show a 59.7 % year-on-year decline in new international student arrivals through August 2025, validating concerns that tighter visa and PGWP rules are dampening demand. Universities face revenue shortfalls, and employers may feel downstream talent shortages as fewer graduates enter the work-permit pipeline.
International Student Arrivals to Canada Plunge Nearly 60 % as Ottawa Tightens Study-Permit Rules
Federal caps, higher proof-of-funds and narrower PGWP rules slashed new study-permit arrivals by almost 60 % in 2025, IRCC data show. The drop hits university finances, local economies and employer talent pipelines, signalling that companies can no longer rely on Canada’s international-student channel for quick skill acquisition.
Manitoba Invites 29 Skilled Workers Through Strategic Recruitment Stream
Manitoba issued 29 provincial nominations targeting candidates tied to specific employers, Francophone and regional initiatives. Though small in volume, the draw highlights Manitoba’s community-centric model and offers employers a cost-effective avenue to secure talent with high retention rates.
Air-Traffic Controller Shortage Forces Periodic Tower Closures at Kelowna and Winnipeg Airports
A leaked Air Canada memo confirmed that Kelowna and Winnipeg airport towers periodically close because only one controller is available, forcing the facilities into uncontrolled-airport mode. NAV CANADA cites staff fatigue, but unions warn the problem is national. The shutdowns raise safety concerns and create cost and schedule headaches for airlines, business travellers and corporate mobility managers.
Newfoundland & Labrador Sends 100 Invitations via NLPNP and Atlantic Immigration Program
Newfoundland & Labrador’s latest draw delivered 100 ITAs—55 through the NLPNP and 45 via the Atlantic Immigration Program—aimed at bolstering its shrinking workforce. Faster work-permit issuance and softer language rules make the province an intriguing destination for employers seeking affordable Canadian locations.
Alberta Issues 199 Targeted Invitations Across Tech, Aviation, Agriculture and Healthcare Streams
Alberta invited 199 skilled immigrants across four micro-targeted draws in October, focusing on tech, aviation, agriculture and healthcare. The low CRS thresholds and fast processing give employers a powerful tool to fill vacancies and offer PR-linked relocation packages.