Maple News Reports: A Third of Vermonters Could Now Claim Canadian Citizenship After Descent-Law Reform

Maple News reports a landmark shift in Canada's citizenship policy…

Canada’s Citizenship Reform Opens Door for U.S.-Canadian Dual Citizens

Maple News reports that Canada’s December 2025 overhaul of the…

New Canadian Ancestry Law Opens Passport Path for Thousands in Massachusetts, Maple News Reports

Maple News reports that a recent change to Canada's Citizenship…

Maple News Reports: BC and New Brunswick Expand Rural Work Permit Access Under Federal Policy

Maple News reports that British Columbia and New Brunswick have…

British Columbia launches limited-time pathway to permanent residence for health authority cleaners and security staff

Maple News reports that British Columbia's Provincial Nominee Program (BC…

Can Temporary Residents in Canada Travel Abroad and Return? Here’s What You Need to Know

Maple News reports that temporary residents in Canada—including international students,…

Manitoba Continues Recruiting Skilled Workers Through Strategic Immigration Initiatives

Maple News reports that Manitoba has issued a new round…

Alberta to Launch New Immigration Pathway for Law Enforcement Professionals

Maple News reports that Alberta is preparing to open a…

PNP Applications Face Delays Amid Overall Decline in Immigration Backlog

Maple News reports that while Canada’s overall immigration backlog continues…

Canadian Master’s Degree Can Open Pathway to Permanent Residency, Says Maple News

Maple News reports that international students who complete a master’s…

Maple News Reports: A Third of Vermonters Could Now Claim Canadian Citizenship After Descent-Law Reform

Maple News reports a landmark shift in Canada’s citizenship policy that could make roughly one in three Vermonters eligible for Canadian citizenship, following a December 15, 2025 change to the citizenship-by-descent rules. Canada has scrapped its first-generation limit, meaning anyone born before December 15, 2025 who can trace their lineage […]

New Canadian Ancestry Law Opens Passport Path for Thousands in Massachusetts, Maple News Reports

Maple News reports that a recent change to Canada’s Citizenship Act expands the pathway to Canadian citizenship by descent for Americans born before December 15, 2025, removing the previous generational limit. The update particularly benefits U.S. citizens with Canadian ancestry, including many Massachusetts residents, who now stand to qualify for […]

Maple News Reports: BC and New Brunswick Expand Rural Work Permit Access Under Federal Policy

Maple News reports that British Columbia and New Brunswick have opted into the federal government’s temporary policy expansion, granting rural employers more flexibility to hire low-wage temporary foreign workers under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. They join Nova Scotia, Manitoba, and Quebec, which announced participation earlier this month. The measures […]

BC Overhauls Provincial Nominee Program: Healthcare and Trades Take Priority as Student Streams Are Scrapped

Maple News reports that the Government of British Columbia is overhauling the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP), unveiling its 2026 priorities, canceling the planned launch of student streams, and closing several immigration pathways. The changes mark a pivot toward healthcare workers and skilled trades, with a stated goal that […]

Express Entry reforms could fast-track high-wage workers to permanent residence earlier than planned, IRCC official says

Maple News reports that Canada’s Express Entry overhaul could prioritize higher-earning workers for permanent residence sooner than previously expected, according to a senior official from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). While the full set of reforms is expected to be implemented over the next 12 to 18 months, the […]

New Brunswick Issues 143 Invitations Across Express Entry and Atlantic Immigration Draws

Maple News reports that New Brunswick issued invitations in two draws conducted March 30–April 1, 2026, targeting skilled workers in health care, information technology, transportation, and manufacturing. Invitations were issued through the New Brunswick Express Entry Stream and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). In total, 143 invitations were issued across […]