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The 2026–2027 IRCC Departmental Plan hints at major changes to how CRS points are awarded under Express Entry, including the possible return of job offer points and new initiatives for high-wage workers and candidates with Canadian licences.

It’s no surprise this is this week’s most-read story.

News This Week, In Case You Missed It

Updated Express Entry profile information, broken down per CRS range.

IRCC Announces New Francophone Immigration Projects and PR Support for Some International Students

New arrival data for January 2026 was released, showing a continued decline.

We explore how much it costs to have a baby in Canada as a permanent resident.

More and more companies are posting jobs with salary ranges. We explore how you should use this information.

Doctors are in high demand across Canada, so we explore how to work in Canada as an internationally trained physician.

Canada Extends Work Permits for Quebec Skilled Workers awaiting Permanent Residence processing.

Newcomers Fleeing Crisis are Helping Canada’s Economy. Why is it taking so long for them to get PR?

OINP announces date for major stream overhaul.

And, when and why IRCC may look at your social media presence.

Plus a PNP, CEC, and French Express Entry draw, along with multiple Ontario PNP draws.

Latest IRCC Updates’

Program delivery updates for occupational category-based Express Entry selection were updated to reflect the increase in work requirements from 6 to 12 months.

Updates have been made to the Permanent Resident Travel Documents (PRTDs) documentation to make it easier for officers to find functional guidance, a.long with minor updates

New instructions were published for the temporary public policy (TPP) to support Quebec CSQ applicants during the processing of their file.

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