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Luca Luca · General Discussion · Study Permit · Study Permit · 2026-5-24 06:57
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What’s the best way to actually stay updated on Canadian immigration policy changes?

Lately, I’ve been seeing a lot of posts from people who seem to only catch immigration updates through TikTok or Reddit — and while those platforms can surface quick takes, they’re not reliable for tracking real policy shifts. I’ve been trying to set up a better system for myself, and I’d love to hear what others are doing to avoid missing important updates.

I’ve started by bookmarking the official IRCC news page and the Minister’s website, since those are the most direct sources for announcements, policy changes, and new guidance. But beyond just checking once in a while, I’m wondering how others stay on top of it consistently.

What I’ve found helpful so far:
- Setting up email alerts for specific keywords (like “study permit,” “Express Entry,” “provincial nomination”) on the government’s news site.
- Using RSS feeds (if you’re comfortable with them) to pull updates directly into a reader.
- Taking monthly screenshots of key pages — like IRCC’s main policy updates or provincial streams — with dates, so I can track how things evolve.

But I’m still not sure what’s the most effective combo. For example, do people use browser extensions to monitor changes on specific pages? Or do you rely more on curated newsletters from trusted immigration bloggers (even if they’re not official)?

Also, how do you know when a change is significant? I’ve seen a few “policy updates” that seemed like minor wording tweaks, but others that actually shifted eligibility or processing times.

So here’s my question:
1. What tools or habits do you use to monitor Canadian immigration policy without getting overwhelmed?
2. How do you decide which updates actually matter for your situation?
3. Are there any specific pages or sources you check every month that you’d recommend?

Would love to hear what you’d check first if you were building a personal immigration watch system — and what details you think are worth tracking. Let’s share what’s working (or not) for us.
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