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03/16/2026

If your CRS score isn’t 500+, it doesn’t mean your Canada PR plan is over. 🇨🇦
In 2026, Canada’s system is not purely CRS-based anymore. The focus is shifting towards categories and skills that the country actually needs.
If your profile falls under priority sectors like:
• Healthcare 🏥
• STEM 💻
• Skilled Trades 🔧
• French-speaking profiles 🗣️
Then even CRS scores in the 430–450 range can receive ITAs.
But here’s the catch ⚠️
Not every job title, designation, or NOC code qualifies. Choosing the wrong category or planning based on assumptions can push your Canada plans years behind.
To make this clearer, we’ve prepared a 2026 Priority NOC List that shows which roles are actually being preferred.
If you’re serious about planning for 2026,
comment “LIST” and I’ll DM you the PDF. 📩

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03/11/2026

Working just one extra hour might look harmless… but in Canada, it can cost you much more than you think. ⚠️
International students are allowed to work 24 hours per week, and in 2026 this rule is not just a guideline — it’s strictly monitored. 🇨🇦 With SIN-linked employment records, authorities can verify actual working hours.
That “25th hour” is not treated as a small mistake. It can be considered non-compliance, which may lead to:
• Risk to your PGWP 🎓
• Future visa refusals ❌
• In serious cases, procedural fairness letters or removal 🚫
Studying in Canada isn’t just about classes and part-time jobs. It’s about staying compliant with immigration rules. 📑
If you know a student who thinks “thoda extra kaam chalta hai”, tag them here. It might save their future. 👇

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03/06/2026

Planning Canada for 2026? Then you need to understand one hard truth: the system has changed.
Canada is now prioritizing people who are already inside the country, and thousands of PR spots are focused on In-Canada workers. This means random profiles and “let’s just try” applications from outside Canada rarely work anymore.
If you are applying from outside Canada, your plan must be strategic. In today’s system, three pathways make the most sense:
• A targeted job offer in a priority occupation
• A strategically chosen Master’s degree aligned with long-term PR goals
• Business immigration for serious investors and entrepreneurs
Canada is no longer selecting based on volume. It selects based on fit, demand, and compliance.
I’ve created a no-hype PDF explaining these strategies clearly.
Comment “PR” and I’ll DM it to you.
Always consult licensed immigration professionals before planning your pathway.

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