Generated by All in One SEO v4.8.9, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation Winnipeg’s Trusted Experts in Canadian Immigration Services ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://amcaim.ca/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #258 – November 21, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-258-november-21-2025/) - Manitoba has released the results of its 258th Expression of Interest (EOI) draw under the Skilled Worker Stream, continuing its targeted approach to selecting candidates who support provincial labour market needs. This draw focused exclusively on individuals who were directly invited through strategic recruitment initiatives, either under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba or Skilled Worker Overseas pathways. - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #255 – October 9, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-255-october-9-2025/) - The 255th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on October 9, 2025, targeting multiple streams under Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program: 1. Skilled Worker in Manitoba – Occupation-Specific SelectionThis stream considered profiles currently employed in Manitoba in specific occupations: NOC 2021 unit group: 44101 – Home support workers, caregivers, and related occupations Broad occupational category: 3 - [Canada’s 2026-2028 Immigration Levels Plan](https://amcaim.ca/canadas-2026-2028-immigration-levels-plan/) - Canada has released its Supplementary Immigration Levels Plan for 2026-2028, outlining how many new permanent and temporary residents the country aims to welcome each year. This plan shapes the future of economic immigration, family sponsorship, refugee protection, and temporary resident programs. If you are planning to study, work, or settle permanently in Canada, understanding this plan is - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #254 – September 18, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-254-september-18-2025/) - The 254th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on September 18, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Stream. This draw included profiles submitted under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba or Skilled Worker Overseas pathways, directly invited by MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 911 Breakdown of strategic - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #253 – September 4, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-253-september-4-2025/) - The 253rd MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on September 4, 2025, targeting multiple streams under Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program: 1. International Education Stream This stream considered profiles that met International Education Stream eligibility requirements. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 1,866 2. Skilled Worker in Manitoba – Citizens of Ukraine Selection - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #252 – August 21, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-252-august-21-2025/) - The 252nd MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on August 21, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Stream. This draw included profiles submitted under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba or Skilled Worker Overseas pathways, directly invited by MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 77 Lowest ranking score - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #251 – August 7, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-251-august-7-2025/) - The 251st MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on August 7, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Stream. This draw included profiles submitted under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba or Skilled Worker Overseas pathways, directly invited by MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 37 Lowest ranking score - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #250 – July 24, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-250-july-24-2025/) - The 250th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on July 24, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Stream. This draw included profiles submitted under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba or Skilled Worker Overseas pathways, directly invited by MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 19 Lowest ranking score - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #249 – July 10, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-249-july-10-2025/) - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #248 – June 26, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-248-june-26-2025/) - The 248th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on June 26, 2025, targeting multiple streams under Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program: 1. International Education Stream – Close Relative in Manitoba Selection This stream considered profiles that met International Education Stream eligibility requirements and declared a Manitoba supporter who is a close relative, a Canadian - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #247 – June 12, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-247-june-12-2025/) - The 247th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on June 12, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Overseas – Strategic Recruitment Initiative stream. This draw considered profiles that were directly invited by the MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 36 Lowest ranking score invited: 613 So far - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #246 – May 29, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-246-may-29-2025/) - The 246th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on May 29, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Overseas – Strategic Recruitment Initiative stream. This draw considered profiles that were directly invited by the MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 30 Lowest ranking score invited: 606 So far - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #245 – May 15, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-245-may-15-2025/) - The 245th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on May 15, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Overseas – Strategic Recruitment Initiative stream. This draw considered profiles that were directly invited by the MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 62 Lowest ranking score invited: 626 So far - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #243 – April 17, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-243-april-17-2025/) - The 243rd MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on April 17, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Overseas – Strategic Recruitment Initiative stream. This draw considered profiles that were directly invited by the MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 27 Lowest ranking score invited: 621 So far - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #242 – April 3, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-242-april-3-2025/) - The 242nd MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on April 3, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Overseas – Strategic Recruitment Initiative stream. This draw considered profiles that were directly invited by the MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 4 Lowest ranking score invited: 721 So far - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #241 – March 21, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-241-march-21-2025/) - The 241st MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on March 21, 2025, targeting multiple streams under Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program: 1. Skilled Worker in Manitoba – Completed Post-Secondary Study in Manitoba This draw considered profiles where the applicant or their spouse had completed post-secondary education in Manitoba. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #240 – March 6, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-240-march-6-2025/) - The 240th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on March 6, 2025, targeting multiple streams under Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program: 1. Skilled Worker in Manitoba This draw considered all eligible Skilled Worker in Manitoba profiles. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 98 Lowest ranking score invited: 861 2. Skilled Worker Overseas – - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #239 – February 20, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-239-february-20-2025/) - The 239th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on February 20, 2025, targeting multiple streams under Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program: 1. International Education Stream – Master’s Degree or Higher & Close Relative in Manitoba This stream considered profiles that met International Education Stream eligibility requirements, had a Master’s degree or higher, and declared - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #238 – February 6, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-238-february-6-2025/) - The 238th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on February 6, 2025, targeting multiple streams under Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program: 1. International Education Stream This stream considered profiles that met the International Education Stream eligibility requirements and had at least four years of full-time work experience in the past five years. Letters of - [Express Entry Draw #373 – October 15, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-373-october-15-2025/) - The 373rd Express Entry draw was conducted on October 15, 2025, targeting candidates in Healthcare and Social Services Occupations (Version 2). In this round, 2,500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 472. So far in 2025, a total of 10,000 candidates have received invitations under the Healthcare - [Express Entry Draw #372 – October 14, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-372-october-14-2025/) - The 372nd Express Entry draw was held on October 14, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 345 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 778. So far in 2025, a total of 7,583 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #370 – October 1, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-370-october-1-2025/) - The 370th Express Entry draw was conducted on October 1, 2025, targeting candidates under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. In this round, 1,000 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 534. So far in 2025, a total of 18,350 candidates has received invitations under the Canadian Experience - [Express Entry Draw #369 – September 29, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-369-september-29-2025/) - The 369th Express Entry draw was held on September 29, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 291 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 855. So far in 2025, a total of 7,238 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #367 – September 17, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-367-september-17-2025/) - The 367th Express Entry draw was conducted on September 17, 2025, targeting candidates in Education Occupations (Version 1). In this round, 2,500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 462. So far in 2025, a total of 3,500 candidates have received invitations under the Education Occupations category, including - [Express Entry Draw #366 – September 15, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-366-september-15-2025/) - The 366th Express Entry draw was held on September 15, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 228 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 746. So far in 2025, a total of 6,947 candidates has received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #365 – September 4, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-365-september-4-2025/) - The 365th Express Entry draw was conducted on September 4, 2025, targeting candidates with French Language Proficiency (Version 1). In this round, 4,500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 446. So far in 2025, a total of 25,500 candidates has received invitations under the French Language Proficiency - [Express Entry Draw #362 – August 19, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-362-august-19-2025/) - The 362nd Express Entry draw was conducted on August 19, 2025, targeting candidates in Healthcare and Social Services Occupations (Version 2). In this round, 2,500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 470. So far in 2025, a total of 7,500 candidates have received invitations under the Healthcare - [Express Entry Draw #361 – August 18, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-361-august-18-2025/) - The 361st Express Entry draw was held on August 18, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 192 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 800. So far in 2025, a total of 6,470 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #359 – August 7, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-359-august-7-2025/) - The 359th Express Entry draw was conducted on August 7, 2025, targeting candidates under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. In this round, 1,000 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 534. So far in 2025, a total of 16,350 candidates have received invitations under the Canadian Experience - [Express Entry Draw #358 – August 6, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-358-august-6-2025/) - The 358th Express Entry draw was held on August 6, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 225 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 739. So far in 2025, a total of 6,278 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #357 – July 22, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-357-july-22-2025/) - The 357th Express Entry draw was conducted on July 22, 2025, targeting candidates in Healthcare and Social Services Occupations (Version 2). In this round, 4,000 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 475. So far in 2025, a total of 5,000 candidates have received invitations under the Healthcare - [Express Entry Draw #356 – July 21, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-356-july-21-2025/) - The 356th Express Entry draw was held on July 21, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 202 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 788. So far in 2025, a total of 6,053 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #355 – July 8, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-355-july-8-2025/) - The 355th Express Entry draw was conducted on July 8, 2025, targeting candidates under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. In this round, 3,000 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 518. So far in 2025, a total of 15,350 candidates have received invitations under the Canadian Experience - [Express Entry Draw #354 – July 7, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-354-july-7-2025/) - The 354th Express Entry draw was held on July 7, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 356 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 750. So far in 2025, a total of 5,851 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #353 – June 26, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-353-june-26-2025/) - The 353rd Express Entry draw was conducted on June 26, 2025, targeting candidates under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. In this round, 3,000 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 521. So far in 2025, a total of 12,350 candidates have received invitations under the Canadian Experience - [Express Entry Draw #352 – June 23, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-352-june-23-2025/) - The 352nd Express Entry draw was held on June 23, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 503 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 742. So far in 2025, a total of 5,495 candidates has received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #351 – June 12, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-351-june-12-2025/) - The 351st Express Entry draw was conducted on June 12, 2025, targeting candidates under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. In this round, 3,000 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 529. So far in 2025, a total of 9,350 candidates have received invitations under the Canadian Experience - [Express Entry Draw #350 – June 10, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-350-june-10-2025/) - The 350th Express Entry draw was held on June 10, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 125 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 784. So far in 2025, a total of 4,992 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #349 – June 4, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-349-june-4-2025/) - The 349th Express Entry draw was conducted on June 4, 2025, targeting candidates in Healthcare and Social Services Occupations (Version 2). In this round, 500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 504. So far in 2025, a total of 1,000 candidates have received invitations under the Healthcare - [Express Entry Draw #348 – June 2, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-348-june-2-2025/) - The 348th Express Entry draw was held on June 2, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 277 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 726. So far in 2025, a total of 4,867 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #347 – May 13, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-347-may-13-2025/) - The 347th Express Entry draw was conducted on May 13, 2025, targeting candidates under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. In this round, 500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 547. So far in 2025, a total of 6,350 candidates have received invitations under the Canadian Experience - [Express Entry Draw #346 – May 12, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-346-may-12-2025/) - The 346th Express Entry draw was held on May 12, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 511 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 706. So far in 2025, a total of 4,590 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #345 – May 2, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-345-may-2-2025/) - The 345th Express Entry draw was conducted on May 2, 2025, targeting candidates in Healthcare and Social Services Occupations (Version 2). In this round, 500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 510. So far in 2025, a total of 500 candidates have received invitations under the Healthcare - [Express Entry Draw #344 – May 1, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-344-may-1-2025/) - The 344th Express Entry draw was conducted on May 1, 2025, targeting candidates in Education Occupations (Version 1). In this round, 1,000 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 479. So far in 2025, a total of 1,000 candidates have received invitations under the Education Occupations category, marking - [Express Entry Draw #343 – April 28, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-343-april-28-2025/) - The 343rd Express Entry draw was held on April 28, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 421 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 727. So far in 2025, a total of 4,079 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #342 – April 14, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-342-april-14-2025/) - The 342nd Express Entry draw was held on April 14, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 825 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 764. So far in 2025, a total of 3,658 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #341 – March 21, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-341-march-21-2025/) - The 341st Express Entry draw was conducted on March 21, 2025, targeting candidates with French Language Proficiency (Version 1). In this round, 7,500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 379. So far in 2025, a total of 18,500 candidates has received invitations under the French Language Proficiency - [Express Entry Draw #340 – March 17, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-340-march-17-2025/) - The 340th Express Entry draw was held on March 17, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 536 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 736. So far in 2025, a total of 2,833 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #339 – March 6, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-339-march-6-2025/) - The 339th Express Entry draw was conducted on March 6, 2025, targeting candidates with French Language Proficiency (Version 1).In this round, 4,500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 410. So far in 2025, a total of 11,000 candidates has received invitations under the French Language Proficiency category, - [Express Entry Draw #338 – March 3, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-338-march-3-2025/) - The 338th Express Entry draw was held on March 3, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 725 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 667. So far in 2025, a total of 2,297 candidates has received invitations under the Provincial Nominee - [Express Entry Draw #336 – February 17, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-336-february-17-2025/) - The 336th Express Entry draw was held on February 17, 2025, targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. A total of 646 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 750 or higher. So far in 2025, a total of 1,572 candidates have received invitations under the Provincial - [Express Entry Draw #337 – February 19, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-337-february-19-2025/) - The 337th Express Entry draw was conducted on February 19, 2025, marking the first French Language Proficiency (Version 1) draw of 2025. In this round, 6,500 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 428. This category-based draw demonstrates Canada’s focus on encouraging the growth of French-speaking communities outside - [Express Entry Draw #335 – February 5, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-335-february-5-2025/) - The 335th Express Entry draw was conducted on February 5, 2025, targeting candidates in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. In this round, 4,000 invitations were issued to applicants with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 521 or higher. This is the second consecutive CEC-specific draw of 2025, reflecting the government’s continued focus - [Express Entry Draw #334 – February 4, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-334-february-4-2025/) - [Express Entry Draw #333 – January 23, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-333-january-23-2025/) - The 333rd Express Entry draw was held on January 23, 2025, and targeted candidates under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. In this round, 4,000 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 527 or higher. This draw represents one of the largest CEC-specific rounds in recent months, continuing - [Express Entry Draw #332 – January 8, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-332-january-8-2025/) - The 332nd Express Entry draw took place on January 8, 2025, focusing on candidates under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category. A total of 1,350 invitations were issued to applicants with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 542 or higher. This was the second Express Entry draw of 2025 and the first of - [What Are Your Options After a Canadian Visa Refusal?](https://amcaim.ca/what-are-your-options-after-a-canadian-visa-refusal/) - https://youtu.be/ne9LXIiu5rY?si=3p7xYWmmRSZ084hy Receiving a refusal on your Canadian visa or permit whether it’s a study permit, work permit, or visitor visa can feel discouraging. Many applicants reapply immediately, but doing so without addressing the core issue often leads to the same outcome. A stronger alternative in some cases is pursuing a Judicial Review in Federal Court. - [Bill C-2: Major Changes Coming to Canadian Immigration and CBSA Powers](https://amcaim.ca/bill-c-2-major-changes-coming-to-canadian-immigration-and-cbsa-powers/) - https://youtu.be/4WSPoQsN3eI?si=1LPxXGqGT1YYa8us Bill C-2 is set to bring some of the most significant changes to Canadian immigration in recent years. If passed, this legislation would grant the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) unprecedented powers over immigration enforcement, visa processing, and border security. For applicants, newcomers, and even long-term residents, understanding these changes is crucial. Expanded Powers - [Manitoba- The Best Province for International Students and Skilled Workers](https://amcaim.ca/manitoba-the-best-province-for-international-students-and-skilled-workers/) - Which Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) offers the best opportunity for international students and skilled workers in Canada, let’s find out. First, let’s look at the numbers. Ontario has the largest share of international students — about 249,400, which is 50% of the total. British Columbia has 21%, Alberta 7%, and Manitoba just 3%, around 15,000 - [Express Entry Draw #331 – January 7, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-draw-331-january-7-2025/) - The 331st Express Entry draw was conducted on January 7, 2025, targeting candidates in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) category. In this round, 471 invitations were issued to candidates who achieved a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 793 or higher. This draw marks the first Express Entry round of invitations in 2025 and - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #237 – January 23, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-237-january-23-2025/) - The 237th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on January 23, 2025, targeting the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. This draw considered profiles that were directly invited by the MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) issued: 128 Lowest ranking score invited: 609 So far in 2025, a total - [Express Entry Draw #368 – September 18, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-236-january-9-2025/) - The 368th Express Entry draw was conducted on September 18, 2025, targeting candidates in Trade Occupations (Version 2). In this round, 1,250 invitations were issued to candidates with a minimumComprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 505. So far in 2025, a total of 1,250 candidates have received invitations under the Trade Occupations (Version 2) category, - [MPNP Expression of Interest Draw #236 – January 9, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-expression-of-interest-draw-236-january-9-2025-2/) - The 236th MPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) draw was held on January 9, 2025, targeting multiple streams under Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program: 1. Skilled Worker in Manitoba – Completed Post-Secondary Study in Manitoba This stream considered profiles where the applicant or their spouse had completed post-secondary education in Manitoba. Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) - [Immigration Trends](https://amcaim.ca/immigration-trends/) - The Canadian immigration landscape is dynamic, influenced by policy shifts, economic conditions, and global events. This section is designed to give you a deeper understanding of how these changes affect real people and communities. Here, we share data-driven articles and analytical blogs on topics such as fluctuations in visa approvals, the number of international students - [IRCC Deadline Explanation](https://amcaim.ca/ircc-deadline-explanation/) - If IRCC has issued you a deadline, whether it’s for a PFL, additional document request, biometrics, medical, study permit, work permit, or PGWP, you should understand the deadline. Let’s start with online applications. IRCC uses the UTC time zone to calculate all online submission deadlines. That means you must submit your documents before midnight UTC - [Events & others](https://amcaim.ca/events-others/) - At A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation, we believe in staying connected with our community and industry. The Events & Others section highlights our participation in conferences, seminars, workshops, and community events, showcasing how we contribute to the broader conversation on immigration and support local initiatives. This space also serves as a home for miscellaneous updates - [Digits Speak](https://amcaim.ca/digit-speak/) - https://youtu.be/Gw5ut2VBf5s?si=lYfPuxqZlxXkDOlY Our Slogan is Digit Speak, our signature approach to understanding Canadian immigration through data & trends. We believe that numbers tell the real story. By conducting 10+ years of statistical analysis on Canadian immigration programs, we analyze patterns and insights that predict future trends. This data-driven approach allows us to advise clients with confidence, - [New Temporary Public Policy: 2-Year Work Permit Extension for Manitoba PNP Candidates](https://amcaim.ca/new-temporary-public-policy-2-year-work-permit-extension-for-manitoba-pnp-candidates/) - https://youtu.be/DIMlwAhyzv8?si=nFI8-vnjPpx1OKZV Great News for MPNP Candidates in 2025! If your work permit is about to expire—or has already expired—you may be eligible for a 2-year work permit extension under a new temporary public policy introduced to support Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) candidates. Starting April 22, 2025, eligible applicants can request a support letter from - [Latest News](https://amcaim.ca/latest-news/) - https://youtu.be/PpJK9h28uFk?si=VS-eWBkuSnoiCPTw Canadian immigration is constantly evolving, with frequent updates to policies, regulations, and program requirements. Our Latest News subsection keeps you informed of all significant developments as they happen. From federal announcements on immigration policy to updates on Express Entry draws, provincial nominee programs, work permit rules, and study permit changes, this is your go-to - [MPNP March 2025 Draw: 21 March](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-march-2025-draw-21-march/) - https://youtu.be/SgFjUkbwlgY?si=Tfi-12A2IyVzyPJ4 The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) held a new draw on March 21, 2025, and the results have confirmed what many immigration experts anticipated — rising cutoff scores and reduced invitations across key streams. In the Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream, only candidates who completed their post-secondary education in Manitoba and scored a minimum - [MPNP Draw Overview – April 17, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-draw-overview-april-17-2025/) - https://youtu.be/J5TwsTPMqKQ?si=FslHCG3X59ugqlqX Only 27 Candidates Selected Under Skilled Worker Overseas Stream! On April 17, 2025, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) issued Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) to only 27 applicants under the Skilled Worker Overseas category. The lowest score selected in this draw was 621, indicating the program’s increasingly selective approach and reflecting broader - [Nigerian International Students Trend in Canada (2015–2025)](https://amcaim.ca/nigerian-international-students-trend-in-canada-2015-2025/) - https://youtu.be/cfOYmUsKyzw?si=ltYvhuvNpHKsEo17 Understanding country-specific immigration and study trends is essential for making informed decisions. This article explores the journey of Nigerian international students in Canada over the last decade, using official Canadian government data. Growing Nigerian Student Population: Despite a general decline in overall international student numbers in 2025—largely due to policy changes and the closure - [MPNP Skilled Worker Overseas: Close Relatives Immigration](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-skilled-worker-overseas-close-relatives-immigration/) - https://youtu.be/bbWxe-wPluA?si=NNQ9llaiWT_AYmYF The Skilled Worker Overseas stream remains one of the few viable immigration options under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) especially if you have close relatives in Manitoba. Who Can Apply? If you have a close relative in Manitoba who: • Is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident • Has been residing in Manitoba - [Can Cooks Really Get PR Through Express Entry in Canada?](https://amcaim.ca/can-cooks-really-get-pr-through-express-entry-in-canada/) - https://youtu.be/k0BYyjhmvQo?si=WLZB9qQD4lkUKedK The short answer? Yes, but the chances are really slim. As one of the few eligible occupations under the Express Entry Trade Category, cooks often assume they have a direct pathway to Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada. But when you look at the real numbers, the picture becomes much clearer — and far less - [Express Entry Chances for STEM Occupations in 2025](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-chances-for-stem-occupations-in-2025/) - https://youtu.be/jarxoE3yTRg?si=rkC3ajU0j3sl_MAT The Express Entry system continues to prioritize skilled professionals in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. This category remains one of the most attractive immigration pathways for applicants seeking permanent residency in Canada. The STEM category includes 11 National Occupation Classification (NOC) codes, covering a wide range of in-demand professions such as - [Manitoba Is No Longer a PR Haven for other provinces](https://amcaim.ca/manitoba-is-no-longer-a-pr-haven-for-other-provinces/) - https://youtu.be/0AJAItcRLks?si=FIXJR7-Op9JElneU Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has long been viewed as a gateway to permanent residency (PR) in Canada—especially for applicants from other provinces. But in 2025, the rules changed dramatically. With quota cuts, tougher scoring rules, and revised draw patterns, Manitoba is no longer a safe PR backup for candidates studying or working outside - [Major Cut in IES (International Education Stream)](https://amcaim.ca/manitobas-international-education-stream-faces-major-cuts-in-2025-what-this-means-for-you-2/) - https://youtu.be/w7xQlqfVV2Q?si=nQkhu-UOeF29B9J3 The International Education Stream (IES) under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) used to be a promising option for international students aiming to become permanent residents. But as of 2025, the game has changed—drastically. 2025 became a harsh reality for IES applicants. In previous years, IES was one of the most straightforward pathways for - [LMIA Work Permit Holders & MPNP](https://amcaim.ca/lmia-work-permit-holders-mpnp/) - https://youtu.be/n7WPeRlXFHQ?si=hLw4UkjJFgVMP7GX The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is no longer a favorable pathway for most LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) work permit holders. While LMIA used to offer a strong route to permanent residency, recent trends show a sharp decline in success rates. A candidate with an LMIA job offers, high language proficiency (CLB 8), - [MPNP Strategic Recruitment Initiative (SRI): The Secret to PR in Manitoba](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-strategic-recruitment-initiative-sri-the-secret-to-pr-in-manitoba/) - https://youtu.be/Co4TiehZO_s?si=MOUInIjUuWJqxJQX The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) offers a little-known pathway to permanent residency through the Strategic Recruitment Initiative (SRI), a route that bypasses the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). What is SRI and How Does It Work? Through the SRI, a Manitoba business owner can invite someone from outside Canada to - [One Year Diploma in Manitoba & MPNP Chances](https://amcaim.ca/one-year-diploma-in-manitoba-mpnp-chances/) - https://youtu.be/XySHHTxTtAs?si=-GU5g6JYzf6YNUpm Are you an international student enrolled in a one-year program in Manitoba and planning to apply for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)? While your score matters, it’s only one piece of the puzzle. To truly improve your chances, you need to understand how timeline, work experience, and study duration all come together under - [Why Fresh Manitoba Graduates Have Almost Zero Chance Under MPNP in 2025](https://amcaim.ca/why-fresh-manitoba-graduates-have-almost-zero-chance-under-mpnp-in-2025/) - https://youtu.be/Ge4k4lf-YgY?si=cHxy3K6hHtB6Np0H If you’re studying in Manitoba and planning to settle here — it’s time for a reality check. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has taken a major turn in 2025, and it’s not in favour of fresh international graduates. The facts are clear — your chances are slimmer than ever. The Numbers That Matter - [Two-year Diploma & MPNP Chances](https://amcaim.ca/two-year-diploma-mpnp-chances/) - https://youtu.be/2ylmJJJEhQw?si=NIh0mt-1awGJwo7C Under current guidelines, graduates of a 2-year program in Manitoba can obtain a maximum of 865 points for MPNP. This score is considered excellent for success under the MPNP. Based on 2025 draw data for the International Education Stream (IES): The stream selected 59 and 19 candidates in separate draws. Graduates of 2-year Manitoba - [Understanding Manitoba’s Temporary Public Policy – 2025](https://amcaim.ca/understanding-manitobas-temporary-public-policy-2025/) - https://youtu.be/bKs_HHt0X14?si=EwHDp62kJ1rWmR1c If your work permit has expired or is about to expire, the Manitoba Temporary Public Policy offers a valuable opportunity for eligible individuals to extend their stay and work legally in Canada. This policy is aimed at reducing disruptions in the workforce and supporting those with ties to Manitoba. It is effective from April - [Options for Vulnerable LMIA or Employer-Specific Work Permit Holders in Canada](https://amcaim.ca/options-for-vulnerable-lmia-or-employer-specific-work-permit-holders-in-canada/) - https://youtu.be/uyCZAV-Gotc?si=vtEnSBm3JHpb2mfm If you are a foreign worker in Canada with an employer-specific work permit, such as an LMIA-based permit or a seasonal agricultural work permit, it’s important to know that you have rights. Canadian law ensures that all workers, including temporary foreign workers, are entitled to a safe, respectful, and healthy workplace. If you are - [Fraud Marriages & Spousal Sponsorship in 2025](https://amcaim.ca/fraud-marriages-spousal-sponsorship-in-2025-2/) - https://youtu.be/YKTCPf_3GXg?si=w3m_4J-UahihDKA8 If you’re planning to apply for permanent residency in Canada through spousal sponsorship, 2025 brings serious challenges you must prepare for. Canada is experiencing one of its most significant policy shifts and even genuine couples are now facing higher rejection risks. What’s Happening in 2025? Nearly 5 million temporary permits are set to expire - [What Makes A&M Different?](https://amcaim.ca/what-makes-am-different/) - A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation has been widely recognized as one of the best immigration law firms in Winnipeg for immigration services. Known for its client-focused approach and dedication to results, A&M has become a trusted name in Canadian immigration law. Clients benefit from a free initial assessment, allowing them to explore their immigration options - [Is Applying for a “Dummy” Work Permit in Canada Illegal?](https://amcaim.ca/is-applying-for-a-dummy-work-permit-in-canada-illegal/) - https://youtu.be/b9H3D7o2kKo?si=iqIEdRJhzL8e53Ik Applying for a so-called dummy work permit in Canada may sound like a shortcut, but it’s actually illegal, unethical, and extremely risky. Many applicants consider filing a work permit application without proper eligibility—just to buy time. However, this practice can lead to 100% refusal, a 5-year ban for misrepresentation under IRPA s.40, and long-term - [No Chance with a 1-Year Diploma for PR in 2025? What International Students Must Know](https://amcaim.ca/no-chance-with-a-1-year-diploma-for-pr-in-2025-what-international-students-must-know/) - https://youtu.be/yiNSunAg2fo?si=p9qnlWSvCaE2RMaY In previous years, many international students in Manitoba secured permanent residency (PR) through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) with just a one-year diploma or certificate. However, in 2025 the situation has drastically changed, making it almost impossible to achieve PR through this pathway. The 1-Year Diploma Challenge After completing a one-year program, graduates - [Visitor Visa vs Visitor Record: What’s the Difference in Canadian Immigration?](https://amcaim.ca/visitor-visa-vs-visitor-record-whats-the-difference-in-canadian-immigration/) - https://youtu.be/d6fStG8Gw3c?si=GQ5_cpB50ZbP_sIc Many newcomers confuse a Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa, TRV) with a Visitor Record (IMM 1442). While they sound similar, they serve completely different purposes in Canadian immigration. Misunderstanding the difference can affect your legal status, your ability to travel, and even your immigration application. What is a Visitor Visa? A Visitor Visa is - [Hot Topics](https://amcaim.ca/hot-topics/) - https://youtu.be/jb3VdwP2upE?si=6_fuu5FKrnQ3Hyt_ The Canadian immigration system has many categories, documents, and pathways that often create confusion for applicants. This section focuses on the hot topics around Canadian Immigration. We break down differences between closely related categories—such as Super Visa vs. Visitor Visa and Visitor Record vs. Visitor Visa. So, you can clearly understand which option applies - [Manitoba Draw 253 Overview](https://amcaim.ca/manitoba-draw-253-overview/) - https://youtu.be/cmIX-eiHlGU?si=PFPZHt1X8ualnGh3 Congratulations to all the successful candidates! In the history of Manitoba, this is the largest draw in the last 10 years and it’s great news for many hopeful immigrants. For the first time in 2025, Manitoba held an International Education Stream (IES) draw with no conditions. A record-breaking 1,866 candidates were selected under IES, - [Express Entry + Manitoba PNP Roadmap: From EOI to PR](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-manitoba-pnp-roadmap-from-eoi-to-pr/) - https://youtu.be/VYsQTh4h8KI?si=Mls1gw94Si22GLXE Navigating Manitoba Nominee Program (MPNP) through Express Entry can be challenging, but understanding each step makes the process smoother. This guide breaks down the roadmap from Expression of Interest (EOI) to Permanent Residency (PR). Step 1: Apply for PGWP As an international student, you must apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) within 90 - [Upcoming Manitoba Public Policy 2026 Prediction](https://amcaim.ca/upcoming-manitoba-public-policy-2026-prediction/) - https://youtu.be/o4Y3eFMKt68?si=no6SVsIuAjdyMCpK This article is based on Manitoba’s past two years of Public Policies and predicts the upcoming changes expected in April 2026. Starting April 2026, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is expected to accept applications for a Work Permit Support Letter. Who will be eligible? Only those whose work permits: Expired in 2025 or - [Important Immigration Update: November 2024](https://amcaim.ca/important-immigration-update-november-2024/) - Navigating the Canadian immigration process requires staying informed about regular updates, policy changes, and draw outcomes. November 2024 brought significant changes in the immigration scenario in Canada. There were some important updates by IRCC regarding new policy and policy changes. This article highlights the key updates of November, 2024. Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) EOI - [Targeted immigration opportunities for businesses in Thompson](https://amcaim.ca/targeted-immigration-opportunities-for-businesses-in-thompson/) - Targeted immigration opportunities for businesses in Thompson We had the privilege of visiting Thompson on September 7, 2024, where we met with the president and members of the Chamber of Commerce, along with other prominent local business owners. Our insightful discussions were orgnised by best immigration law firm in Winnipeg A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation, - [Top 5 Reasons to choose MPNP for Canadian Immigration](https://amcaim.ca/top-5-reasons-to-choose-mpnp-for-canadian-immigration/) - Top 5 Reasons to choose MPNP for Canadian Immigration If you are thinking about immigrating to Canada, Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) can be one of the best options considering several advantages over other immigration programs. Manitoba provides an exceptional blend of economic opportunity, culture and quality of life. Why you should consider Manitoba as - [MPNP: Pathways to Canadian Permanent Residency & A Checklist for Eligibility](https://amcaim.ca/manitoba-provincial-nominee-program/) - Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program: Pathways to Canadian Permanent Residency & A Checklist for Eligibility Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is the first provincial nominee program in Canada started in 1998. It is one of the most popular pathways for obtaining Canadian permanent residency, especially for immigrants who is interested to live and work in the - [Monthly Report: A Comparative Analysis of MPNP EOI Draws – January 2024 vs. January 2025](https://amcaim.ca/manitoba-immigration-monthly-report-january-2024-2025/) - Monthly Report: A Comparative Analysis of MPNP EOI Draws – January 2024 vs. January 2025 The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) continues to provide opportunities for skilled workers and international students through its Expression of Interest (EOI) draws. With the latest draws from January 2025 now available, we present a monthly report of January 2025 - [Express Entry- Healthcare Category: Latest Trends & Predictions](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-healthcare-category-latest-trends-predictions/) - https://youtu.be/-cz3EbwGwnc?si=4HiCbqwpXmkjC-Uq The Express Entry Healthcare Category, launched in 2023, is now one of the crucial immigration pathways. In 2023, Canada rolled out category-based Express Entry draws, and the healthcare stream is leading the charge. Why? Because hospitals, clinics, and care homes across Canada need more healthcare workers. Let’s Break Down the Numbers 2023 Highlights: 3 Draws, - [Manitoba’s International Education Stream Faces Major Cuts in 2025! What This Means for You?](https://amcaim.ca/manitobas-international-education-stream-faces-major-cuts-in-2025-what-this-means-for-you/) - https://youtu.be/w7xQlqfVV2Q?si=T8pMcWCcKEIEo123 The International Education Stream (IES) under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) used to be a promising option for international students aiming to become permanent residents. But as of 2025, the game has changed—drastically. 2025 became a harsh reality for IES applicants. In previous years, IES was one of the most straightforward pathways for - [Manitoba Skilled Worker-Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) Trends & Prediction: Part-1](https://amcaim.ca/manitoba-skilled-worker-provincial-nominee-program-mpnp-trends-prediction-part-1/) - https://youtu.be/7be25M1ToSA?si=FpGV6V2AIHIjjdWE When it comes to the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), especially the Skilled Worker stream, one thing is clear: if you don’t spot the trend, you can’t predict what’s next. And the trend is shifting fast! Let’s take a look at what’s happened over the past five years: 2021: 6,497 applicants were invited 2022: Dropped - [Manitoba Skilled Worker-Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) Trends & Prediction: Part 2](https://amcaim.ca/manitoba-skilled-worker-provincial-nominee-program-mpnp-trends-prediction-part-2/) - https://youtu.be/c0nu-HAf12Y?si=sQpQhzWi2MQXI63h With Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) facing major changes in 2025, understanding each Skilled Worker stream is more important than ever. If you’re applying blindly, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. Skilled Worker Manitoba: This year, Manitoba’s nomination quota has been slashed from 9,500 to just 4,750—that’s a 50% cut. And yes, scores are - [Live Web-Seminar from Canada by Barrister Muhammad Abrar (PhD Law)](https://amcaim.ca/live-web-seminar-from-canada-by-barrister-muhammad-abrar-phd-law/) - We are excited to announce an upcoming Live Web-Seminar presented by Barrister Muhammad Abrar, PhD in Law, on [insert date]. This insightful seminar will cover crucial updates and best practices in Canadian immigration law, providing valuable guidance for individuals and businesses navigating the complexities of immigration regulations. Barrister Abrar, a seasoned expert in Canadian immigration - [3rd Academic International Conference on Social Sciences & Education](https://amcaim.ca/3rd-academic-international-conference-on-social-sciences-education/) - Venue: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaDates: July 27-29, 2020Deadline for Abstracts: June 29, 2020 We are excited to announce the upcoming 3rd Academic International Conference on Social Sciences & Education (AICSSE). The conference will cover key topics such as Education, Gender Studies, Environmental Studies, Urban & Regional Studies, Philosophy & Social Justice, Sociology, and - [Learn How to Identify & Avoid “Ghost” Consultants – Official Post by Government of Canada](https://amcaim.ca/learn-how-to-identify-avoid-ghost-consultants-official-post-by-government-of-canada/) - At A&M Canadian Immigration Law Firm, we prioritize ensuring that all our clients receive transparent and legitimate immigration advice. As part of our commitment to providing trusted legal services, we encourage you to learn how to protect yourself from fraudulent immigration consultants, commonly referred to as “ghost” consultants. The Government of Canada has released an - [Canadian Immigration Workshop in Saudi Arabia](https://amcaim.ca/canadian-immigration-workshop-in-saudi-arabia/) - Date: February 1, 2020 Presented by Dr. Muhammad Abrar A&M Canadian Immigration Law Firm is pleased to announce a special Canadian Immigration Workshop taking place in Saudi Arabia on February 1, 2020. This workshop will be presented by Dr. Muhammad Abrar, a seasoned expert in Canadian immigration law. Participants will gain valuable insights into various - [Muslim Job Search & Career Planning: Manitoba’s First Meeting](https://amcaim.ca/muslim-job-search-career-planning-manitobas-first-meeting/) - We are excited to announce the successful completion of the Muslim Job Search & Career Planning meeting, the first of its kind in Manitoba! This important event was made possible through the collaboration of various student associations, including the Bangladeshi Student Association (BSA), Egyptian Student Association (ESA), Muslim Student Association (MSA), Pakistani Student Association (PSA), - [Immigration Workshop in Winnipeg, MB, Canada](https://amcaim.ca/immigration-workshop-in-winnipeg-mb-canada/) - We are delighted to announce an upcoming Immigration Workshop that will take place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. This event is designed to provide essential information and guidance on the various immigration pathways available to those looking to move to Canada. Our experienced immigration professionals from the Winnipeg best immigration law firm, A&M Canadian Immigration Law - [Annual Eid Celebration in Winnipeg](https://amcaim.ca/annual-eid-celebration-welcomes-over-500-international-students-and-community-members/) - We are pleased to announce that our annual Eid Celebration was a tremendous success, with over 500 international students and community participants in attendance to honor this significant occasion. The gathering brought together people from diverse backgrounds, fostering a spirit of community and friendship. Attendees appreciated cultural performances, savored exquisite traditional cuisine, and had the - [Dr. A&M Canadian Law Firm Team Get-Together – December 1, 2019](https://amcaim.ca/dr-am-canadian-law-firm-team-get-together-december-1-2019/) - On December 1, 2019, the team at Dr. A&M Canadian Law Firm came together for a memorable get-together, celebrating our shared accomplishments and strengthening our bonds as a firm. The event provided a fantastic opportunity for staff and partners to unwind, reflect on the year’s successes, and discuss our strategic goals for the future. With - [Manitoba PNP Roadmap: From EOI to PR](https://amcaim.ca/manitoba-pnp-roadmap-from-eoi-to-pr/) - https://youtu.be/8l367gYM-MQ?si=_slSrRegoTNeKYyQ Navigating the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) can seem complex, but understanding each step makes the journey smoother. This guide walks you through the process from Expression of Interest (EOI) to Permanent Residency (PR). Step 1: Apply for PGWP After graduation, international students must apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) within 90 days - [Status Expiring in Canada? How Humanitarian & Compassionate Grounds Can Help](https://amcaim.ca/status-expiring-in-canada-how-humanitarian-compassionate-grounds-can-help/) - https://youtu.be/yc5h0Tcia70?si=agcTBA7sILcqpYf4 Status Expiring in Canada? How Humanitarian & Compassionate Grounds Can Help If your immigration status in Canada is about to expire and conventional pathways are not an option, there may still be a way to legally remain in Canada. Under Section 25(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), the government may grant - [C50 LMIA-Exempt Work Permit: A Hidden Pathway for Religious and Charitable Roles](https://amcaim.ca/c50-lmia-exempt-work-permit-a-hidden-pathway-for-religious-and-charitable-roles/) - https://youtu.be/GjuvHihg1FY?si=YJbqJOjAXtWF59Or In the midst of strict quotas, rising rejections, and tightening immigration rules, the C50 LMIA-exempt work permit remains one of the few under-the-radar options in Canada. However, it is not for everyone. This permit is designed for individuals in religious or charitable roles, including Imams, Priests, Pandits, Pastors, and other spiritual leaders, who provide - [C11 Work Permit: Entrepreneur & Self-Employed Pathway to Canada](https://amcaim.ca/c11-work-permit-entrepreneur-self-employed-pathway-to-canada/) - https://youtu.be/FlatvlDRnAk?si=FVjIQMJZL5MPT59x Canada offers unique pathways for entrepreneurs and self-employed individuals through the International Mobility Program (IMP). One such route is the C11 work permit, which allows eligible individuals to work in Canada without an LMIA, provided their business brings significant economic, social, or cultural benefits to the country. Purpose of the C11 Work Permit The - [How to Determine Your NOC](https://amcaim.ca/how-to-determine-your-noc/) - https://youtu.be/FgxBxbHCWew?si=E-06Mgc_FHgQQ_f5 Minor NOC errors can result in major refusals. That’s why it’s critical to identify your correct NOC before applying. What is NOC? The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is Canada’s standardized system for classifying jobs. Every job has a unique five-digit code that reflects: Job title Duties Industry Required education or training Examples: NOC 63200 - [Why Spousal Sponsorship Might Stop in Canada?](https://amcaim.ca/why-spousal-sponsorship-might-stop-in-canada/) - https://youtu.be/hHisr9WgAGw?si=qq0MlVdFwlUXRFjc In today’s restrictive immigration climate, there are only two golden routes to secure permanent residency in Canada without IELTS: Refugee claims Spousal sponsorship But the numbers reveal a troubling reality. Refugee Backlog Crisis Over the past five years, refugee applications have skyrocketed: 2021: 55,937 pending 2022: 70,223 pending 2023: 156,032 pending 2024: 272,440 pending - [All About Brandon Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP)](https://amcaim.ca/all-about-brandon-rural-community-immigration-pilot-rcip/) - https://youtu.be/mY0x0acyF-k?si=WqJ3XM0LO-8WdVVd As Canada continues to address critical labor shortages, the Brandon Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) has officially launched, offering a community-driven pathway to Permanent Residency for skilled workers. But before you apply, it’s essential to understand who qualifies and who doesn’t. The Brandon RCIP is a rural immigration initiative launched to attract and retain - [Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Draw Predictions for 2025](https://amcaim.ca/canadian-experience-class-cec-draw-predictions-for-2025/) - https://youtu.be/zmHYq6Ct0VU?si=Eryh-tHE-IYXPs0i As Express Entry applicants await the next Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draw, misinformation is spreading rapidly on social media. Many hopeful candidates are anticipating a CRS score below 500—but the data says otherwise. Let’s break down what recent trends and statistics tell us about where the CEC draws are likely headed in 2025. While - [Express Entry: Chances of Healthcare Occupations](https://amcaim.ca/express-entry-chances-of-healthcare-occupations/) - https://youtu.be/JVkrSSc9O4U?si=T-Pv2m06eDhP99vT The Express Entry Healthcare Category, launched in 2023, is now one of the crucial immigration pathways. In 2023, Canada rolled out category-based Express Entry draws, and the healthcare stream is leading the charge. Why? Because hospitals, clinics, and care homes across Canada need more healthcare workers. Let’s Break Down the Numbers 2023 Highlights: 3 - [MPNP Draw Overview – April 3, 2025](https://amcaim.ca/mpnp-draw-overview-april-3-2025/) - https://youtu.be/YSRfZTB9hIU?si=auU7vG8sco-aTEFI The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducted a record-breaking draw on April 3, 2025! But not in a way many were expecting. This draw marked the smallest number of invitations ever issued in MPNP history, with only 4 candidates invited under the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. The minimum CRS score required was 721. 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He is extremely knowledgeable about immigration issues; however, what impressed me most was the data analytics work his law firm is conducting on Canada as a whole.” Abdul haseeb “I applied for - [Study Permit Success Stories](https://amcaim.ca/study-permit-success-stories/) - Study Permit Success Stories Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Moadil Saleem “I had an excellent experience with A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation. When my study permit restoration was withdrawn by the IRCC, I was extremely stressed. Dr. Abrar, along with Navaid, guided me through the entire process with professionalism and expertise. They submitted my - [Study Permit Success Stories 2](https://amcaim.ca/study-permit-success-stories-2/) - Study Permit Success Stories Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Arman Joy “I applied a TRP and Study permit extension with A&M. With the help of Dr. Mohammed and his team, I managed to submit successfully despite gaps. 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I got my - [Work Permit Success Stories 2](https://amcaim.ca/work-permit-success-stories-2/) - Work Permit Success Stories Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Raman Maan “Dr Mohammed Abrar and the whole team are really friendly and talented. They listen carefully and help you. I applied for my PGWP and got my work permit within two months.” Jaskirat singh “I applied for my PGWP from them and received 3 - [Work Permit Success Stories 3](https://amcaim.ca/work-permit-success-stories-3/) - Work Permit Success Stories Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Zahin Rahman “During the year 2020, I had to drop a course before my final exams for the winter session as well as the fall. The reason for that was first of all I was supposed to go back home due to compassionate reasons as - [Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP) Approvals](https://amcaim.ca/spousal-open-work-permit-sowp-approvals/) - Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP) Approvals Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Olasunkanmi Bakare “A&M immigration are just awesome. They helped me with my wife’s spousal open work permit and it was approved in less than 4 months. They’re so professional and friendly. Amazing staffs, shout out to Saif. 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I would like to recommend everyone to approach him.” HAIDER HUSSAIN “Highly skilled and professional staff who know their - [Honest & Transparent Advice 8](https://amcaim.ca/honest-transparent-advice-8/) - Honest & Transparent Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Faraz K “Dr Abrar is so professional he helped me for my mother Pgp visa application and you know what with out any issues my mother got Copr in only 12.5 months, I’m very inspired by Dr sahab he is honest helpful and very transparent - [Helpful Immigration Advice](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Mandeep Kaur “I had great experience with Dr. Muhammad Abrar. He is very honest and helpful and give me the best advice possible.” Fatima Tuz Zohora “Mr. Abrar is very professional and helpful. I had a great experience with A&M Canadian Immigration. He explained everything clearly - [Helpful Immigration Advice 2](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-2/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Njideka Eberechukwu “I consulted with Dr. Abrar regarding immigration concerns and he gave his honest opinion. The staffs were polite and helpful too. I will recommend A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation any day.” Arslan Fakhar وٹو “Very helpful and professional. Made the immigration process smooth and - [Helpful Immigration Advice 3](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-3/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Suman parmar “Muhammad Abrar is an excellent lawyer. He is very kind,professional and knowledgeable. Mr Abrar’s guidance and advice was very helpful. I would recommend him to all my family and friends for sure.” Karthik Desikan “Dr. M.Abrar assisted me very well and gave me clear - [Helpful Immigration Advice 4](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-4/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Rohit Kumar “I had a fantastic experience with A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation. From start to finish, I was impressed with their professionalism and dedication. Dr. Abrar’s consultations were incredibly helpful, and I felt supported throughout the entire process for getting vulnerable open work permit. Navaid’s - [Helpful Immigration Advice 5](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-5/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Kawthar Alhallaq “I had a great experience with the lawyer Mohammad. The information that he provided was so helpful.” Simran Moez “Dr. Abrar is an amazing lawyer—kind, supportive, and incredibly helpful for international students. 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Abrar sir - [Helpful Immigration Advice 8](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-8/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Aly poonjani “I had an exceptional experience with Dr. Muhammad Abrar. He was very helpful and explained everything clearly. Best lawyer in Winnipeg.” Gurpreet Kaur “Awesome experience very helpful staff.” Brij vinod “Abrar sir was really helpful and articulated our concerns and proposed a solution that - [Helpful Immigration Advice 9](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-9/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Ridwan Adewusi “Dr Abrar was very helpful in providing up to date information and recommendations for my wife’s spousal open work permit application.” Keemo Jad “The lawyer was super helpful, knowledgeable and friendly. Also he didn’t charge me for my consultation. I definitely recommend..” Nazmus Sakib - [Helpful Immigration Advice 10](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-10/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Stephanie MacKinnon “Great experience! Dr. Muhammad Abrar was very helpful. Highly recommend.” Harmeet Singh “- He is very welcoming and helpful. Always gives best advice to his clients!! Must visit if you have any query!” RAFI – AL – MUSTAVI “I had a great experience with - [Helpful Immigration Advice 11](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-11/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Syed Sabah Mahdi “Really helpful person to talk for Immigration.” Riya Ambaliya “Really helpful for students who need help with immigration related issues. Dr. M Abrar has a very kind and friendly nature.” Rupa Choksey “I had a pleasure meeting with Dr. M. Abrar. He is - [Helpful Immigration Advice 12](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-12/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Sukhdeep kaur “I visited first time there but I was really impressed by the service and guidance provided by Abrar sir. All the staff is very helpful and friendly. I was in stressful situation but they gave me good advice. Highly recommend.” komal muskan “Fantastic experience. - [Helpful Immigration Advice 13](https://amcaim.ca/helpful-immigration-advice-13/) - Helpful Immigration Advice Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Fasih Jalbani “Extremely helpful and thorough people. Very well versed in what they do.” Wasif Balouch Ashrafi “Dr. Muhammad has great knowledge and analysis on immigration statistics of Canada. 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It was long - [Visa Approval Success Stories 5](https://amcaim.ca/visa-approval-success-stories-5/) - Visa Approval Success Stories Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Faraz K “Dr Abrar is so professional he helped me for my mother Pgp visa application and you know what with out any issues my mother got Copr in only 12.5 months, I’m very inspired by Dr sahab he is honest helpful and very transparent - [Best Immigration Lawyer 2](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-2/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Ayesha Arshad “Best immigration law firm, wish I could give more than 5 stars, I got my mother’s visit visa in just 2 weeks from Pakistan. I couldn’t believe it. Highly recommended.” Tolani Zainab “An awesome experience. 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He is also very easily approachable – call, whats app etc. I strongly recommend him.” K Patel “Really happy and satisfied with the service given by - [Best Immigration Lawyer 5](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-5/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Anmoldeep Kaur “Sir Abrar is the best lawyer I could ever meet. His expertise and professionalism were evident throughout our discussion. He is so humble and listens to you carefully. My case process is going through him and I feel so secured regarding my file with - [Best Immigration Lawyer 6](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-6/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Kawa Hama “Dr. Mohammad he’s the best lawyer I want to say thank you so much.” Ayyaz ahmad “Dr. Abrar is one of the best lawyers in Winnipeg. He is very knowledgeable and friendly. Always available if you need him.” Anas Al-Ademi “- The best lawyer - [Best Immigration Lawyer 7](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-7/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Mandeep Kaur “I had great experience with Dr. Muhammad Abrar. He is very honest and helpful and give me the best advice possible” Jashan Saini “Dr. Abrar is the best immigration consultant. He is vey kind and gives authentic advice.” Amandeep Kaur “: Excellent Service. I - [Best Immigration Lawyer 8](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-8/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Murad Ali “One of the best honest and straightforward person and lawyer i had been through in my career. I will 100% recommend him to any body for immigration cases and suggestions.” Ala’ Karajeh “Dr. Muhammad is very knowledgeable and experienced in providing the best advice - [Best Immigration Lawyer 9](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-9/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Gurpreet singh Pujwal “Nice and best consultation.” Calgary Waheguru “Best service.” Shakhawat Hossen “Best Law Firm in Winnipeg.” Jashandeep singh Toor “Best immigration consultant in Winnipeg. Help student very much. Must take advice from him.” Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page - [Best Immigration Lawyer 10](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-10/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Sabab khan “Received really helpful advice and information and how to move forward with my situation. Hands down one of the best immigration firm in Winnipeg.” Celestine Martins “Best in communication and gives you all necessary details needed. Clients are treated with respect.” Hasdeep Kau “Best - [Best Immigration Lawyer 11](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-11/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Harmeet Singh “He is very welcoming and helpful. Always gives best advice to his clients!! Must visit if you have any query!” Adeola Akande “Thank you for your patience and listening ear. Dr. M. Abrar attended to me with such professionalism. Best person to talk to - [Best Immigration Lawyer 13](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-13/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Sheheryar Habib “Great service, always friendly and guiding in the best way.” Kawa Hama “Dr. Mohammad he’s the best lawyer I want to say thank you so much.” Ali Bhullar “Dr.Muhammad Abrar is a very humble and gentle fellow who is quite accommodating in the best - [Best Immigration Lawyer 12](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-12/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Kang Gamer “Best and honest lawyer in Winnipeg.” Amit Malik “Best immigration lawyer in Winnipeg.” Abdullah abjk “The best in Winnipeg, saved me and my friend from a bad emergency situation. Thanks Dr Abrar.” Ammar Kassas “Best Service and consultation in Winnipeg regarding immigration matters.” Page - [Best Immigration Lawyer 15](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-15/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Akintunde Akinyemi “The best legal service I ever got in Canada, first consultation is free.” Sehaj Chahal “Best qualified Lawyer in Winnipeg & best person I have met, got Genuine Advice from him. He charges nothing for first assessment to international students.” Page 1 Page 2 - [Best Immigration Lawyer 14](https://amcaim.ca/best-immigration-lawyer-14/) - Best Immigration Lawyer Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Ayyaz ahmad “Dr. Abrar is one of the best lawyers in Winnipeg. He is very knowledgeable and friendly. Always available if you need him.” Anas Al-Ademi “The best lawyer to deal with his ethics and professionalism and knowledge is amazing and very quick service. Will always - [5-Star Service Reviews 7](https://amcaim.ca/5-star-service-reviews-7/) - 5-Star Service Reviews Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Shashank Khokhar “Dr. Abrar is a genuinely trustworthy and sincere guide in a world full of profit-driven consultants and lawyers. Our session with him on immigration matters was insightful, honest, and incredibly helpful. Highly recommended for anyone looking for clear, reliable guidance “ Bilal Farooq “I - [5-Star Service Reviews 6](https://amcaim.ca/5-star-service-reviews-6/) - 5-Star Service Reviews Client Feedback on Our Immigration Services Aishah saba “This is to appreciate A&M for the good work of empowering the youth. My daughter was a beneficiary of the just concluded internship program and she gained a lot. 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