New Medical Exam Requirements for Express Entry Applicants| Latest Express Entry Draws - CEC, PNP, French | Future Predictions| Express Entry: Profiles Receiving Invitations in Latest Healthcare and Social Services Draw| Super Visa: A Valuable Alternative for Family Reunification
Important news for those applying for Canadian permanent residence through Express Entry. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is introducing a new requirement for a mandatory upfront medical exam for all Express Entry applications submitted on or after August 21, 2025.
Previously, applicants would wait for instructions from IRCC to complete their medical exam. With this change, you must now complete your medical exam with an IRCC-approved panel physician before submitting your application. This new process aims to streamline the application procedure.
This change does not apply to applications submitted before the August 21 deadline. Ensure you're aware of this new requirement to avoid any delays in your immigration process.
Latest Express Entry Draws - CEC, PNP, French | Future Predictions
Stay ahead of the curve with our newest YouTube video, "Latest Express Entry Draws - CEC, PNP, French | Future Predictions."
In this comprehensive video, we break down the most recent Express Entry draws, including those for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), and French language proficiency categories. We provide a detailed analysis of the results and offer insights into what these trends mean for future draws. Our RCIC also share their predictions, helping you better strategize your immigration plans.
This is a crucial resource for anyone in the Express Entry pool or considering applying soon. Watch now to get the latest updates and prepare for what's next!
Express Entry: Profiles Receiving Invitations in Latest Healthcare and Social Services Draw!
In a recent Express Entry draw, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continued its focus on supporting Canada's healthcare sector.
The latest draw targeted candidates with experience in healthcare and social services occupations, issuing Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to qualified profiles. To be eligible for this type of draw, candidates must have at least six months of continuous, full-time work experience in a single occupation within the specified category.
Since the beginning of 2025, IRCC has issued a total of 5,000 ITAs in this category, with the recent draw having a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score of 475. This demonstrates a strong and ongoing need for skilled professionals in these fields.
Super Visa: A Valuable Alternative for Family Reunification!
For Canadian citizens and permanent residents looking to reunite with their parents and grandparents, the Super Visa offers an excellent alternative to the Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP).
The Super Visa allows eligible parents and grandparents to visit Canada for extended periods of up to ten years, with a maximum stay of up to five years at a time. This pathway provides a flexible and efficient option for family reunification, especially for those who may not be able to apply through the PGP.
The Super Visa process is designed to be straightforward and can often be a faster way to bring loved ones to Canada. Stay informed about all your options for family reunification to find the best pathway for you and your family!
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