01/02/2026
🇨🇦 Top 10 Canadian Immigration Changes in 2025 (What You Need to Know!) 🇨🇦
Canada’s immigration system saw major reforms in 2025, affecting study permits, Express Entry, work permits, citizenship & more. Here’s a quick breakdown: 
1. 📜 Bill C-3 passed – Removed the “first-generation limit,” allowing many born abroad to claim Canadian citizenship again. 
2. ⭐ CRS points for arranged employment removed – Express Entry candidates no longer get extra points for job offers, making the system more balanced. 
3. 🔄 Category-based selection overhaul – New priorities added (like education), healthcare expanded, and transport occupations removed for PR selection. 
4. 👩👩👦 Family open work permit rules tightened – Spouses of students/workers now face stricter eligibility conditions. 
5. 🎓 PGWP field-of-study updates – More eligible programs restored after earlier restrictions, benefitting many international students. 
6. 🏫 New rules for changing schools – International students now must apply for a new study permit to transfer institutions. 
7. 📍 PNP policy changes – Provincial nominee allocations were cut then largely restored, shifting focus to priority sectors. 
8. 🩺 Medical exam required upfront for Express Entry – Applicants now must complete their medical exam before submitting PR applications. 
9. 📆 Maintained status tightened – If your first extension is refused, a second application won’t extend your status anymore. 
10. 👷 Work permit flexibility extended – Certain closed work permit holders can change employers more easily under updated public policy. 
🧠 Overall, 2025 reforms made Canada’s immigration system more targeted — emphasizing skills, fairness, and stronger eligibility checks. 
Stay Tuned for more updates!