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Canada Immigration News Podcast #93: IRCC Freezes PGWP List, Manitoba Recruits US Doctors, BC PNP Fee Increase, and Alberta Construction Growth

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Canada Immigration News Podcast #93 IRCC Freezes PGWP List, Manitoba Recruits US Doctors, BC PNP Fee Increase and Alberta Construction Growth
Canada Immigration News Podcast
Canada Immigration News Podcast
Canada Immigration News Podcast #93: IRCC Freezes PGWP List, Manitoba Recruits US Doctors, BC PNP Fee Increase, and Alberta Construction Growth
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Welcome to episode 93 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, where we bring you the latest and most impactful updates from Canada’s immigration landscape. In this episode, we unpack Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) freeze on the PGWP eligibility list, Manitoba’s recruitment of 13 U.S.-trained physicians, upcoming fee increases for British Columbia’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), and Alberta’s record-setting construction and housing growth. These developments reveal how immigration policy, healthcare workforce strategies, provincial program changes, and economic expansion are shaping the future for newcomers across Canada.

IRCC Freezes the Post-Graduation Work Permit Eligibility List

In a move that surprised many international students and advisors, IRCC has temporarily frozen the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility list. The freeze means that the current list of designated learning institutions and programs eligible for a PGWP will stay the same while IRCC undertakes a review of criteria and compliance measures. This decision comes amid growing concern over the rapid expansion of unregulated educational providers and quality assurance in post-secondary education. For students planning to study in Canada with the goal of obtaining a PGWP and later applying for permanent residency, this announcement underscores the importance of choosing recognized and high-quality institutions.

Manitoba Recruits 13 U.S.-Trained Physicians to Strengthen Healthcare

Manitoba has taken a proactive step to address its healthcare labour shortages by recruiting 13 U.S.-trained physicians to practice in the province. The successful recruitment reflects collaborative efforts between Manitoba Health and facilities across the province to attract experienced medical professionals. Recruiting internationally trained doctors has been a priority for Manitoba, as the province seeks to enhance access to care, particularly in underserved and rural communities. This initiative not only boosts healthcare capacity but also highlights Manitoba’s commitment to welcoming skilled professionals from diverse international backgrounds.

BC PNP Fee Increase Signals Higher Cost of Provincial Immigration in 2026

British Columbia has announced changes that will impact future Provincial Nominee Program applicants: a fee increase for the B.C. PNP starting in 2026. The fee adjustments reflect rising operational costs, the need to maintain program integrity, and investments in processing capacity. While B.C.’s PNP remains one of the most popular provincial routes to permanent residence due to its alignment with labour market needs, the increased fees signal a shift toward higher participation costs for applicants. Prospective immigrants planning to apply through skills immigration, tech, or entrepreneur streams should factor the higher fees into their planning and timelines for submission.

Alberta Sets New Housing Records as Construction Surges Across the Province

Alberta’s economic momentum continues with new housing and construction records reported across the province. Recent data shows a surge in residential builds, commercial projects, and infrastructure expansion, driven by strong demand and population growth. This construction activity not only reflects broader economic confidence but also creates opportunities for skilled workers, including immigrants with experience in trades, engineering, project management, and related fields. As housing markets tighten in many parts of Canada, Alberta’s construction sector stands out as a source of jobs, investment, and long-term settlement opportunities for newcomers hoping to build careers and roots in Western Canada.

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