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IRCC to unveil new Francophone-immigration pilot for Manitoba
A new IRCC pilot, to be formally launched on July 6, will help Manitoba employers hire French-speaking foreign talent with expedited work-permit and PR processing. Firms operating in rural Manitoba should prepare to leverage the programme once quotas and wage criteria are announced.
Canada ratifies UK’s entry to CPTPP, easing future business-traveller mobility
Canada’s ratification of the UK’s CPTPP accession means new, harmonised rules on temporary entry will take effect on September 1, 2026, streamlining business-visitor and intra-company transfer procedures between the two countries.
Canada and Philippines sign tourism MOU that supports people-to-people mobility
Canada and the Philippines inked a July 3 tourism MOU that will coordinate marketing, training and data sharing to grow two-way visitor flows. The pact signals closer labour-mobility cooperation and could spur new flight routes and future visa facilitation.
Saskatchewan Uses 55 % of 2026 PNP Quota by Mid-Year, Announces New Capped-Sector Intakes for July 6-7
Mid-year data show Saskatchewan has already used 55 percent of its 2026 Provincial Nominee Program quota and will open tightly-capped intake windows for trucking, retail and hospitality occupations on July 6-7. Employers must act quickly or risk running out of nomination spaces later in 2026.
CBSA Issues 4th-of-July Weekend Border-Crossing Advisory for Niagara Region Travellers
Ahead of a projected holiday-weekend traffic spike, the CBSA has issued practical tips for faster border crossings in the Niagara corridor, including using wait-time apps, having travel documents ready and declaring all goods. Employers should adjust travel schedules and shipment plans accordingly.
IRCC July 2 Express Entry Draw Predictions Intensify Applicant Strategy Debates
A July 2 forecast projects two Express Entry draws this month and suggests cut-off scores could slip into the high-470s if IRCC maintains normal invitation volumes. The insight is crucial for employers and applicants navigating tighter work-permit caps, as permanent residence through Express Entry is becoming the preferred retention strategy for high-skilled foreign talent.
Saskatchewan uses 55 % of 2026 PNP quota and opens capped-sector intake windows for July
Saskatchewan has issued 2,628 nominations—55 % of its 2026 PNP allocation—and will open four capped-sector intake windows on 6-7 July. Priority sectors are moving fastest, so employers and foreign workers have only hours to submit applications once the portals open. The update highlights federal cuts to PNP spaces and Saskatchewan’s strategy of protecting key industries.
Quebec re-opens family sponsorship intake today with 15,700-application cap until 2028
MIFI opened its new two-year family-sponsorship intake at midnight on 2 July 2026. Up to 15,700 undertakings will be accepted, with adult dependent children now excluded from the quota. Early filing is critical because the popular spousal category is expected to reach its limit quickly.
What July’s New Canadian Immigration Rules Mean for Indian Students, Workers and PR Hopefuls
A July 2 Indian Express explainer details four policy changes taking effect this month: new disciplinary powers over immigration consultants, a proposed 60-day asylum filing rule with faster work-permit access, updated study-permit transfer rules, and Ontario’s redesigned Workforce Priority Stream. The measures directly affect Indian nationals studying, working or seeking permanent residence in Canada and require employers to adjust compliance processes.
Citizenship-by-descent reform produces first World Cup star and new path for millions abroad
A July 2 feature describes how defender Alfie Jones joined Canada’s World Cup squad after becoming a citizen via his Canadian grandmother, thanks to reforms that removed the ‘first-generation limit.’ The case illustrates the expanded citizenship-by-descent rules that could benefit millions—offering companies a new, residency-free route to Canadian passports for qualifying staff.
July Express Entry outlook: analysts predict one high-volume draw cluster around 20–24 July
A 2 July analysis projects that IRCC will hold a single cluster of Express Entry draws around 20–24 July, issuing roughly 8,000–10,000 invitations across PNP, CEC and a likely French-language category. Monthly ‘pause-and-burst’ cycles favour candidates already in Canada, so employers should have documents ready and encourage workers to update profiles.
July 2026 Express Entry: Data-Driven Predictions Point to Mid-Month ‘Cluster’ of Draws and Lower CRS Cut-Offs
An Immigration News Canada deep-dive released July 2 forecasts that IRCC will stage its next Express Entry ‘cluster’ of draws around July 20–23, with CEC CRS cut-offs potentially dipping to 513-518 and an overdue French-language draw likely. The monthly burst-and-pause pattern requires mobility teams to time applications and contract dates more carefully.
CBSA’s Operation Sky Shield seizes 26 kg of meth and 59 kg of other drugs, cites $1.3 bn Border Plan investment
Operation Sky Shield wrapped up with 123 narcotics seizures, CBSA said on 2 July. The operation is part of a $1.3 billion Border Plan that enhances detection technology and indirectly strengthens Canada’s immigration and traveller-screening capacity—something companies should factor into shipping and mobility timelines.
Quebec’s Flagship PEQ Program Reopens Today, Offering Foreign Graduates and Workers a Two-Year Window to Secure Permanent Residence
Quebec has reopened its flagship Quebec Experience Program after a 19-month freeze, giving eligible foreign graduates and skilled temporary workers a two-year window (July 2 2026–July 2 2028) to apply for permanent residence selection. The first intake period has no cap, but processing times are expected to exceed the historic six-month target. The move relieves employers facing labour shortages yet leaves questions about long-term program stability.
Operation Sky Shield: CBSA Seizes 26.6 kg of Meth and 59 kg of Other Narcotics in Month-Long Export Crackdown
CBSA’s month-long Operation Sky Shield netted 123 narcotics seizures—including 26.6 kg of methamphetamine—mainly destined for Australia, New Zealand and the U.K. Enhanced outbound screening may slow legitimate cargo and requires businesses and travellers to maintain meticulous export documentation.