Canada Overhauls Proof of Citizenship by Descent: Original-Source Records Now Required

Maple News reports that Canada’s citizenship department has issued updated…

Canada pauses finalization of citizenship-by-descent applications as IRCC reviews cases and tightens documentation

Maple News reports that Canada’s immigration department has temporarily halted…

Alberta launches Eligibility Explorer to streamline AAIP eligibility checks

Maple News reports that Alberta has launched a new online…

Canada Tightens Proof-of-Citizenship Certificates for Descent-Based Applicants, Lawyers Say

Maple News reports that a growing number of Canadian citizenship…

Bill C-3 Paradox: Millions May Qualify for Canadian Citizenship, Yet Few Will Apply

Maple News reports that Canada’s Bill C-3 reshapes citizenship by…

Canada Imposes Mandatory Hotel Quarantine for Air Travellers Starting February 22

Maple News reports that starting February 22, travelers arriving in…

House of Commons Moves to Broaden Citizenship Rights for Canadians Born Abroad

Maple News reports that Canadians born abroad could soon benefit…

Alberta Invites 200 Express Entry Candidates with CRS Score as Low as 301

Maple News reports that Alberta held a new Express Entry-linked…

Canada on Track to Miss 2025 Permanent Residency Target by Over 40,000

Maple News reports that Canada is unlikely to meet its…

Canada conducts first Express Entry draw under new Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience category

Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)…

Canada Overhauls Proof of Citizenship by Descent: Original-Source Records Now Required

Maple News reports that Canada’s citizenship department has issued updated guidance on proof of Canadian lineage for citizenship-by-descent applications, following instances where new citizens were asked to return their certificates based on submitted documents. The updates affect which documents are accepted and the standard of evidence required for descent-based citizenship […]

Canada pauses finalization of citizenship-by-descent applications as IRCC reviews cases and tightens documentation

Maple News reports that Canada’s immigration department has temporarily halted finalizing certain citizenship-by-descent applications, according to Global News and The Canadian Press. The pause follows letters sent to a few dozen individuals who had already been approved, asking them to surrender their citizenship certificates while their cases are re-examined. Immigration, […]

Alberta launches Eligibility Explorer to streamline AAIP eligibility checks

Maple News reports that Alberta has launched a new online tool, the Eligibility Explorer, to help foreign nationals determine which Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) streams they may qualify for. Users complete a brief questionnaire, and within minutes the tool identifies potential permanent residence pathways based on their responses. The […]

Canadian Citizenship by Descent: You Can Apply Even with Gaps in Paperwork, Maple News Reports

Maple News reports that Canada’s citizenship rules for descent were expanded on December 15, 2025, removing the first-generation limit and opening eligibility to more people born outside the country. The process still requires documentation, but the system now accommodates gaps by allowing applicants to explain missing pieces and demonstrate their […]

Maple News reports: Canada Tightens Scrutiny on Citizenship by Descent — Some Recipients Asked to Return Certificates

Maple News reports that recent applicants under Canada’s expanded citizenship laws are facing renewed scrutiny after their citizenship was approved. The latest amendment to the Citizenship Act opened a wave of descent-based applications, and a subset of those cases are now being re-examined by the federal government. On the afternoon […]

Lewiston’s French-Canadian Heritage May Put Canadian Citizenship Within Reach for Descendants

Maple News reports that Lewiston, Maine, stands as one of the United States’ most concentrated French-Canadian heartlands, centered around the Little Canada neighborhood along the Androscoggin River. Beginning in the 1870s, thousands of French-speaking workers from Quebec and Acadian communities in the Maritimes arrived to staff Maine’s textile mills, building […]