Maple News reports that a new Canadian citizenship-by-descent law expands eligibility, potentially allowing about 25% of New England adults to apply for Canadian citizenship and passports, highlighting a clearer path to cross-border mobility. The changes took effect on December 15, 2025, removing the long-standing generational limit on citizenship by descent […]
Maple News: Federal LMIA Freeze Expands to Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Halifax
Maple News reports that, effective April 10, the federal government will suspend processing low-wage Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) in nine Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) across Canada, including Vancouver (British Columbia), Winnipeg (Manitoba), and Halifax (Nova Scotia). LMIAs are required for issuing work permits under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program […]
Manitoba PNP Opens April with First Immigration Draw, Inviting 32 LAAs Across Skilled Worker Streams
Maple News reports that the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducted its first immigration draw of April on April 9, inviting candidates through both Skilled Worker streams. Several invitations were issued to individuals explicitly invited by MPNP under a strategic recruitment initiative. Manitoba issued 32 Letters of Advice to Apply […]
Maple News Exclusive: Express Entry Reforms Could Prioritize Earnings and Job Offers Over Canadian Experience
Maple News reports Ottawa’s proposed overhaul of Canada’s Express Entry system would shift permanent-residency selection to heavily weigh higher earnings and job offers, with Canadian work experience playing a less central role. The reform aims to simplify and unify the process across programs while recalibrating how applicants are scored. Under […]
Cajuns Could Become Canadians Under New Descent-Based Citizenship Law, Maple News Reports
According to Maple News, Louisiana is among the leading U.S. states with residents who could qualify for Canadian citizenship by descent, now broader thanks to Canada’s recent policy shift that removes the previous generational limit. Local data show Louisiana at about 2.84% of residents reporting Canadian ancestry (including Cajun and […]
Ontario Issues 1,828 ITAs in April 8 OINP Draws, Emphasizing Healthcare, Francophone, and Regional Talent
Maple News reports that the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) held four draws on April 8, 2026, issuing 1,828 invitations to apply (ITAs) to candidates across the healthcare, Francophone, physician, and regional streams. The invitations were drawn from the Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker (FW), International Student (IS), and In-Demand […]
New to Canada? A Newcomer’s Guide to Credit Cards and Building Your Canadian Credit
Maple News reports on how newcomers to Canada can build a solid financial footing starting with credit cards. When used thoughtfully, a card can cover everyday expenses while helping you establish a Canadian credit history. This guide offers a practical overview to help you get started. A credit card lets […]
Credit Cards for Newcomers: A Practical Starter Guide
Maple News reports a practical guide for newcomers navigating Canada’s credit landscape: understanding how credit cards work can help you manage daily spending while building a Canadian credit history. A credit card lets you pay for purchases by borrowing from a lender up to an approved limit. You can use […]
Canada’s Passport Now Outranks the U.S., and Millions of Americans May Qualify for Canadian Citizenship
Maple News reports that Canada has overtaken the United States in passport strength, with visa-free access to more destinations for Canadians. As of April 2026, the Canadian passport offers visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 182 destinations, compared with 179 for the U.S. Historically, the U.S. held the top spot in […]
Canada Passport Now Outranks the U.S.; Millions of Americans May Have a Claim to Canadian Citizenship, Maple News Reports
Maple News reports a notable shift in global mobility: Canada’s passport now offers visa-free access to more destinations than the United States, according to the Henley Passport Index. As of April 2026, Canadian passport holders enjoy visa-free access to 182 destinations, ranking seventh, while U.S. passport holders have visa-free access […]
Canada to Expand Work Rights for International Students and Graduates, IRCC Proposes Regulatory Reforms
Maple News reports that Canada is moving to expand work authorization for international students and graduates, with proposed amendments published by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on April 1, 2026. The reforms enter a consultation phase, with IRCC planning to engage stakeholders in early spring 2026. Under the plan, […]
Canada Plans Major Express Entry Overhaul: Replacing Three Programs with a Single Unified Class
Maple News reports that Canada is proposing a major restructuring of its Express Entry system, with plans to retire the current programs and replace them with a single, streamlined immigration class. The initiative is outlined in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s Forward Regulatory Plan: 2026-2028, which details regulatory initiatives the […]
Alberta AAIP Draws Target Health Care, Construction and Manufacturing, Issuing 298 Invitations
Maple News reports that five draws under Alberta’s Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) were conducted between March 17 and March 27, 2026, delivering at least 298 invitations to applicants across multiple streams and pathways. Invitations were issued through these streams and pathways: Alberta Express Entry Stream – Priority Sectors (Construction); Alberta […]
Alberta Introduces $135 WEOI Fee Under AAIP, Effective April 7, 2026
Maple News reports that Alberta will begin charging a $135 fee for submitting a Worker Expression of Interest (WEOI) under the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AAIP), with the fee taking effect on April 7, 2026. The change applies to all candidates in the AAIP’s worker streams, and the WEOI fee […]
Hidden Canadian Roots: 42 American Surnames That Could Signal Citizenship by Descent, Maple News Reports
Maple News reports that Canada’s updated citizenship-by-descent framework removes the previous generational limit, potentially widening eligibility for Americans who can trace Canadian forebears. In practice, the first clue for many readers may be a surname that hints at French-Canadian ancestry, even when the name now appears anglicized. French-Canadian surnames were […]
Americans Pursuing Canadian Citizenship by Descent: The Seven Essential Documents
Maple News reports that after Canada’s December 2025 repeal of the first-generation limit on citizenship by descent, many Americans are digging through attics and shoeboxes for long-forgotten documents as they pursue proof of Canadian citizenship. Birth certificates sit at the heart of many applications. Applicants must trace the generational chain—own […]
