Prince Edward Island’s fifth 2026 draw issues 114 invitations, sustaining a steady monthly pace

Maple News reports that Prince Edward Island conducted its fifth…

Alberta Invites 1,051 Candidates Across Four AAIP Draws, Targeting Health, Tech and Rural Communities

Maple News reports that Alberta’s Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) conducted…

Express Entry Backlog at Record Low as IRCC Reports Broad Decline in Backlogs, Maple News

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

Manitoba targets invited skilled workers in 10th recruitment draw of 2026

Maple News reports that on May 21, the Manitoba Provincial…

Maple News: 11 mistakes that can derail a proof of Canadian citizenship by descent, according to an immigration lawyer

Maple News reports on guidance from a Canadian immigration lawyer…

Understanding the Difference Between a TRV and a TRP for Entry to Canada

Maple News reports that foreign nationals planning to visit or…

Avoid Costly Mistakes: Overlooked Factors That Could Boost Your CRS Score

According to Maple News, a significant number of Express Entry…

Canada Expands Citizenship by Descent; Shiloh Jolie Among Americans Now Eligible for Canadian Citizenship

Maple News reports that Canada amended its Citizenship Act on…

Canadian Visits to U.S. Plunge Amid Rising Tensions and Travel Hurdles

Maple News reports a sharp decline in Canadian travel to…

Canada Introduces Major Policy Changes for International Students and PGWP Holders in 2025

Maple News reports that 2025 marked a year of significant…

Manitoba targets invited skilled workers in 10th recruitment draw of 2026

Maple News reports that on May 21, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducted its 10th selection round of the year, inviting candidates through a strategic recruitment initiative within the Skilled Worker Stream. Invitations were issued via both Skilled Worker pathways: Skilled Worker in Manitoba and Skilled Worker Overseas. To […]

Maple News: 11 mistakes that can derail a proof of Canadian citizenship by descent, according to an immigration lawyer

Maple News reports on guidance from a Canadian immigration lawyer about the eleven mistakes Americans with Canadian ancestry should avoid when applying for a proof of Canadian citizenship. Even with eligibility by descent, errors can trigger returns, delays, or refusals, and processing times for proofs of citizenship are currently about […]

Diab’s First Year Reshapes Canada’s Immigration System with Regional Focus and Rural Labor Goals

Maple News reports that Lena Metlege Diab’s first year as minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has yielded three clear through-lines: a more targeted approach to permanent residence selection, a streamlined framework for temporary residence administration, and stricter measures within the asylum system. The assessment covers policy developments […]

Proving Canadian Citizenship by Descent: Where Americans Can Find the Key Documents, Maple News Reports

Maple News reports that this spring, thousands of Americans are requesting official documents from vital statistics offices and archives to prove their eligibility for Canadian citizenship by descent, following Canada’s December decision to remove the generational cap. In December, Canada eliminated the generational limit on inheriting citizenship, opening eligibility for […]

Maple News reports: Canada streamlines completeness checks for proof-of-citizenship applications from abroad

Maple News reports that Canada’s immigration department has issued new intake instructions for proof-of-Canadian-citizenship certificates sought by Canadian citizens by descent applying from outside Canada and the United States. Under the new rules, overseas applications are subject only to a minimal completeness check before processing. Applicants will only have their […]

Canada clarifies LMIA-exempt work permits under WTO GATS, expands permanent-resident eligibility

Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has updated its guidance on LMIA-exempt work permits issued under the World Trade Organization’s General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). The update provides clearer rules for officers and applicants alike. The changes apply to professionals seeking entry under the […]