Good day everyone,
The summer of 2025 promises to be a time of significant change for those seeking to immigrate or study in Canada.
Whether you are already a permanent resident, student, temporary worker, or aspiring immigrant, it is essential to stay up to date on the latest developments so you can better plan for your future.
At VisapourCanada, we closely monitor every development so we can provide you with clear, personalized advice tailored to your situation. Here is the key information you need to know this month.
– New residents: 50 days
– Renewal: 16 days (slight increase, but still fast)
– CEC (Canadian Experience Class): 5 months
– FSWP (Federal Skilled Worker Program): 6 months
– PNP via EE (provincial nominees through Express Entry): 8 months
– PNP outside EE: 19 months (please note the long processing time)
Because they determine the progress of your project.
The more informed and prepared you are, the better you can manage your deadlines (travel, renewals, submissions).
Our recommendation: plan ahead, keep your documents up to date, and respond quickly to IRCC requests.
Did you know that in order to maintain your permanent residency, you must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days (2 years) within a 5-year period?
Keep your proof of presence (airline tickets, contracts, certificates) in a safe place.
This will save you a lot of trouble in the event of renewal or inspection
Rounds of invitations continue to evolve:
In June, a round of invitation targeting the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) invited 3,000 candidates with a very high CRS score of 521 points
For July, rounds of invitations for French-speaking outside Quebec are planned, with a more accessible score threshold between 370 and 400.
What we recommend:
🤝 Meet and greet and express consultations with Johanne Boivin-Drapeau
🎯 Games, quizzes, lucky wheel, and exclusive draws
📸 “Welcome to Canada” photo corner
🎁 Gifts and surprises for children and adults
Come ask your questions, share your plans, and enjoy a festive moment with us!
📍 Parc de l’Île-Lebel, 396 Rue Notre-Dame, Repentigny, QC J6A 2T1
As of June 25, the list of programs eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) has been revised:
If your application was submitted before June 25, you are protected by the rules in effect at that time.
Before choosing a study program, check that it is eligible for the PGWP. This is crucial to securing your professional future in Canada.
The Quebec Skilled worker selection program (PSTQ) is now open again with a modernized structure.
Our tips for success:
We can help you:
At VisapourCanada, we simplify every step of the process—from visitor visas to permanent residency, including sponsorship, study or work permits, and much more.
💡Our approach?
A customized strategic plan, personalized and efficient service, and concrete results.
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