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Study in Canada 2026: Scholarships & Work Opportunities

🇨🇦 Canada Study Abroad Update – October 2025 “Stricter Rules, New Transparency Tools, and French-Speaker Advantage Shape Canada’s Education Landscape” Date: 11 October 2025 By: Aura Visa & Education Consultancy 🌟 Introduction: Canada’s Changing Education Landscape Canada has long been the dream destination for Indian students seeking world-class education, post-study work rights, and a pathway […]

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Canada Immigration Changes 2025 – New PR Pathways and Upcoming Updates

New PR Pathways for 2025 The Government of Canada has announced several new Permanent Residency (PR) pathways for 2025 to address labor shortages and regional population growth. These pathways reflect a more targeted approach to immigration, encouraging skilled workers to settle in areas facing demographic and economic challenges. Below is an overview of the major

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Important Changes in Canada Multiple-Entry Visa Updates 2024

On November 6, 2024, the Government of Canada introduced significant updates to its multiple-entry visa (MEV) policy. These changes, known as the Canada multiple-entry visa updates 2024, grant immigration officers greater discretion when issuing single or multiple-entry visas and determining the appropriate validity period based on each applicant’s unique circumstances. With a more personalized approach,

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Impact of Canada’s New PGWP Eligibility Policy on International Students

Understanding the Impact of Canada’s New PGWP Eligibility Policy on International Students Canada’s updated Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility policy restricts students in specific programs from obtaining this critical work permit, limiting post-study work opportunities and impacting career pathways. For years, PGWP has been a vital avenue for international graduates to gain Canadian work experience

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Canada’s New PR Targets for 2025-2027: What They Mean for Aspiring Immigrants, International Students, and Families

In a significant policy shift, the Canadian government recently announced reduced targets for Permanent Resident (PR) admissions from 2025 to 2027. These adjustments respond to rising pressures on housing and social services, driven by Canada’s previously high immigration levels. The revised targets are 395,000 new PRs in 2025, 380,000 in 2026, and 365,000 in 2027,

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Major Canada Immigration Updates: October 1-14, 2024

In October 2024, significant changes in Canada’s immigration landscape have reshaped pathways for skilled workers, students, and families. For those seeking to immigrate, it’s essential to stay informed about the latest developments to make well-informed decisions. At Aura Visa & Education Consultancy, we are dedicated to keeping you updated with the most relevant changes that

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Important Update on PGWP Eligibility for Canada Aspirants

As international students navigate their educational journeys in Canada, staying informed about PGWP eligibility updates for international students is crucial. The Canadian government has announced significant changes that will take effect on November 1, 2024, impacting not only the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program but also the broader framework of study permits and immigration pathways.

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Canada’s New Immigration Cap: Key Changes for International Students and Temporary Residents

Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, recently announced significant changes to the country’s immigration policies. As part of the 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan, Canada is set to reduce the number of temporary residents, including international students, from 6.5% of the population to 5%. These changes will impact study permits, post-graduation work permits (PGWP), and spousal work

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