Category: Canada

  • New Language Test for Canadian Permanent Residence Applications

    New Language Test for Canadian Permanent Residence Applications

    A new English language test will soon be accepted for Canadian permanent residence applications. This change has been announced to give applicants more flexibility when proving their language skills. The update is expected to benefit many individuals who are planning to immigrate to Canada.

    The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Essentials will be added as an approved option by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Although the test is not yet accepted, it has been confirmed that IRCC will update its official website once the process is finalized. This will allow applicants to prepare in advance.

    The TOEFL Essentials test will be used to assess English proficiency for those applying through Canada’s economic immigration programs. These programs include several well-known pathways such as Express Entry, the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class. Other programs like the Atlantic Immigration Program and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) may also accept the test, depending on regional decisions.

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    The announcement was made by the Education Testing Service (ETS), the organization responsible for administering the TOEFL. IRCC has officially designated ETS as a language testing provider. It was stated that ETS is currently working with IRCC to finalize the steps needed for full acceptance of the TOEFL Essentials test.

    Once approved, the test will be made available at secure testing centers both in Canada and internationally. The TOEFL Essentials test measures four key English skills: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. These skills are tested through practical, task-based activities that reflect everyday communication.

    The test is expected to last about 1.5 hours, making it shorter than some other language exams. A unique feature of the test is the Personal Video Statement, which is included but not scored. This part allows test takers to present themselves in a more personal way, adding depth to their application.

    Scores for listening and reading are shown immediately after the test is completed. Official results are usually made available online within six days or less. These scores can be sent to an unlimited number of institutions at no extra cost, making the process more convenient for applicants.

    Currently, IRCC accepts three other English language tests: the Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), and the Pearson Test of English (PTE Core). All scores are measured using the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) system, which helps standardize language requirements across programs.

    With the addition of TOEFL Essentials, more options will be provided to applicants. This change is expected to make the immigration process more accessible and flexible. Updates will be updated here once shared by IRCC and ETS, and the test is officially accepted and available for use.

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  • New Pathway to Canadian Permanent Residence For Foreign Workers

    New Pathway to Canadian Permanent Residence For Foreign Workers

    A new pathway to Canadian permanent residency for construction workers in and outside the country has opened up to support its construction industry. The changes intend to reserve immigration spaces for up to 6,000 undocumented construction workers within Canada and allow qualified temporary foreign workers to study in apprenticeship programs without requiring a study permit.

    The changes that became effective from March 7, 2025, were announced by the Canadian Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), Marc Miller. “The federal government will allow qualified foreign workers who register for apprenticeships to study without a permit,” the statement read.

    According to the minister, up to 14,000 foreign national construction workers may be admitted to Canada with this new change, as Canada’s construction sector has faced persistent labor shortages amid a housing supply shortage, hampering the country’s ability to build new homes and aggravating domestic affordability concerns. The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation estimated that the country would need to build an additional 6 million homes by 2030 to restore housing affordability.

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    Canadian Express Entry — Construction occupations were also recently added as a priority category for invitations to apply (ITAs) under the Express Entry system on February 27, 2025. The immigration department also added 19 new occupations to the category, expanding it significantly.

    This reflects the department’s intention to invite newcomers who can aid Canada’s construction and other sectors for permanent residence. Among the added occupations were several construction occupations, including:

    • — Construction estimators;
    • — Bricklayers;
    • — Roofers and shingles;
    • — Floor covering installers; and
    • — Painters and decorators (except interior decorators)

    New Categories Added to Express Entry — Following the recent changes to the Express Entry system, the IRCC also added a new “Education” category with 5 listed occupations. This means that foreign workers in the education sector who wish to relocate to Canada via the Express Entry can now do so.

    IRCC has also added several social services occupations to the healthcare category and removed the transport category. A few new categories listed on IRCC’s website are:

    • — French-language proficiency;
    • — Healthcare and Social service occupations;
    • — Agriculture and agri-food occupations;
    • — Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) occupations;
    • — Trades occupations; and
    • — Education occupations

    While there have been major changes to allow more foreign workers to migrate to Canada, these categories will be prioritized for invitations to apply (ITA) within the Express Entry system:

    • — French-language proficiency;
    • — Healthcare and Social service occupations;
    • — Trades occupations; and
    • — Education occupations

    These aren’t the only changes that have been made to the category-based selection.

    Do you want to learn if you are eligible and get a full account of which occupations are now included in Express Entry’s trade category?