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12-04-2025
US Judge Allows ICE Operations at Places of Worship Under Trump Policy
United States
#immigration
#policy
A federal judge has ruled that U.S. immigration agents can conduct enforcement actions at places of worship. The decision supports a Trump-era policy allowing ICE operations in churches and synagogues. Religious groups argued this violates freedom of religion.
They linked church attendance drops to the policy. But Judge Dabney Friedrich found no proof that churches were targeted. She ruled that the decline may be due to general immigration fears.
Trump's administration had revoked past limits on enforcement in "sensitive locations." Other courts have issued mixed rulings. The lawsuit is one of several challenges to Trump’s wider immigration crackdown since returning to office in January.
14-04-2025
Canada Issues 825 ITAs in First Express Entry PNP Draw After CRS Policy Change
Canada
#workvisa
Canada’s IRCC issued 825 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw on April 14. This is the first draw since CRS points were removed for arranged employment. The minimum CRS score was 764.
Candidates needed to have profiles created before August 17, 2024. So far in 2025, Canada has issued 31,508 ITAs. The 2025 goal is to welcome 124,680 new permanent residents through Express Entry.
An ITA invites a candidate to apply for PR. Applicants have 60 days to respond with required documents, such as passports, medical exams, proof of funds, and police clearance certificates.
14-04-2025
New Zealand’s Active Investor Plus Visa Sees Surge in Interest After April 2025 Changes
New Zealand
#investmentvisa
New Zealand's Active Investor Plus Visa has seen a rise in interest since major changes took effect on April 1, 2025. Over 2,500 people visited the application page in just two weeks. Immigration NZ received 43 applications during this short period.
Previously, only 100 were filed over two and a half years. The program now offers two categories—Growth and Balanced—with minimum investments of NZD $5 million and $10 million, respectively.
Investors must only stay 21 days in NZ over three years to qualify for residency. Experts expect over 100 applications by May's end and possibly 400–600 annually moving forward.
14-04-2025
Job Offers Still Valuable for Canadian PR Despite CRS Points Removal
Canada
#permanentresidence
Canada removed CRS points for arranged employment in March 2025. Still, a job offer remains useful for permanent residency. Many Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams require job offers.
The Atlantic Immigration Program and Rural and Francophone Pilots also require them. These programs support foreign workers in specific provinces and communities. A job offer can lead to a work permit and eventual PR.
Canadian work experience from a job can give up to 180 CRS points. It also boosts chances under Skill Transferability Factors. One year of work helps qualify for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), a major Express Entry pathway in 2025.
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