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Canada Immigration News Podcast #86: Express Entry Draws, Quebec Physician Permits, and British Columbia Access Grant

Canada Immigration News Podcast #86: Express Entry Draws, Quebec Physician Permits, and British Columbia Access Grant

Update: 2025-08-18
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Welcome to Canada Immigration News Podcast #86, your trusted source for the latest developments in Canadian immigration. In this episode, we explore the newest Express Entry PNP and CEC draws, Quebec’s streamlined process for foreign physicians, and how the British Columbia Access Grant continues to make education more affordable. These updates highlight how Canada’s immigration and education systems are working together to attract talent and strengthen communities.





Express Entry Opens August with 225 ITAs for PNP Candidates





Canada began August 2025 with a targeted Express Entry draw for Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates. On August 6, 2025, IRCC issued 225 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) with a minimum CRS score of 739. Eligibility was limited to candidates who submitted their Express Entry profile before April 23, 2025, at 6:35 a.m. UTC.





PNP draws remain significant because provincial nominations provide an automatic 600-point boost, making selection almost guaranteed. This draw reflects Canada’s continued reliance on PNPs to address specific regional labor needs and ensure that immigration benefits provinces and territories directly.





Express Entry Draw Invites 1,000 CEC Candidates with CRS 534





Just a day later, on August 7, 2025, IRCC conducted Express Entry draw #359, inviting 1,000 Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates with a cut-off score of 534. The CEC category favors skilled workers who already have Canadian work experience, highlighting the value of in-country employment for permanent residency prospects.





This year has seen fluctuating CRS scores for CEC draws, with recent cut-offs ranging between 518 and 547. The latest results reaffirm that skilled workers already contributing to Canada’s labor market remain a priority in the federal immigration strategy.





Quebec Simplifies Work Permits for Foreign Physicians





Quebec has introduced a major change to make it easier for foreign-trained doctors to work in underserved regions. Starting July 31, 2025, physicians will only need a single employer-specific C10 work permit, valid for up to five years. This replaces the previous two-step process that required both an assessment permit and a practice permit.





The streamlined system reduces paperwork, speeds up integration, and allows healthcare facilities to fill critical vacancies more efficiently. Foreign physicians must still secure accreditation from the Collège des Médecins du Québec (CMQ) and meet standard immigration requirements. This change is expected to attract more global medical professionals to Quebec’s rural areas, strengthening healthcare delivery where it is most needed.





British Columbia Access Grant Turns Five





British Columbia’s Access Grant has reached its five-year milestone, having supported more than 88,000 students since 2020. The program provides up to $4,000 annually for full-time students and $1,000 for part-time students, covering not just tuition but also housing, food, transportation, and learning materials.





Unlike loans, this is a non-repayable, upfront grant, which makes higher education more accessible and reduces financial stress for low- and middle-income families. With over $178 million distributed, the grant has been instrumental in closing skill gaps and ensuring that future workers are prepared for key industries like technology, healthcare, and natural resources.





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Canada Immigration News Podcast #86: Express Entry Draws, Quebec Physician Permits, and British Columbia Access Grant

Canada Immigration News Podcast #86: Express Entry Draws, Quebec Physician Permits, and British Columbia Access Grant

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