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Skilled Workforce and Housing Pathways for Newcomers to Canada

Voies d'accès à la main-d'œuvre qualifiée et au logement pour les nouveaux arrivants au Canada

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Join date: Nov 18, 2025

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Apr 21, 20263 min
Moving to Canada: A Step-by-Step Guide for Workers, Families, Refugees and Other Newcomers
Moving to Canada is not one single process. The steps depend on why you are coming, what legal pathway applies to you, and whether you are applying from outside Canada or asking for protection from inside Canada. Canada’s official refugee and immigration system separates refugee resettlement abroad, asylum claims made in Canada, and other immigration streams such as work permits, permanent residence, study permits, and family sponsorship

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Apr 18, 20263 min
Settlement Services Update — April 2026: Who Still Qualifies and For How Long
As of April 1, 2026, most economic‑class permanent residents and their families only have a limited time to use federally funded settlement services – six years after becoming permanent residents, and five years starting in 2027. After that, many people will no longer qualify for these free supports, even if they still face settlement and integration challenges. CNAP helps newcomers, employers, and community partners understand this “settlement clock,” connect people to the right services while

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Apr 17, 20262 min
IRCC Immigration Update — April 2026: What You Need to Know.
What’s Changing in (IRCC ) Canadian Immigration (April 2026) — And What It Means for You Canada’s immigration system is shifting—and the changes matter, especially for newcomers already in Canada or planning their next steps. Here’s what you actually need to know (without the jargon):

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