Maple News reports on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) latest update to processing times for temporary residents, which shows a mixed picture across work and study permits. The movement varies by visa type and applicant country, with some wait times tightening and others lengthening. The update notes notable decreases […]
Maple News Exclusive: Manitoba’s Largest 2026 PNP Draw Invites 906 Applicants, Spotlighting Education Roles and Strategic Recruitment
Maple News reports that Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) held its largest draw of the year on May 7, issuing 906 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs). The round specifically prioritized teachers and education assistants, alongside direct invitations under a strategic recruitment initiative. This marks Manitoba’s ninth selection round of […]
Quebec awards 2,555 invitations across PSTQ streams in fourth draw of the year
Maple News reports that on April 30, Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration, Francization and Integration (MIFI) conducted selections across all four streams of the Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ). This marked the fourth PSTQ draw this year. In total, 2,555 invitations were issued to foreign workers across the four PSTQ streams: […]
Canada’s Passport Emerges as Americans’ Backup Plan as Eligibility Expands
Maple News reports that this spring thousands of Americans are pursuing what they see as a reliable backup plan: Canadian citizenship. In December, Canada removed the generational limit on inheriting citizenship for people born before December 15, 2025, expanding eligibility for millions. The policy shift broadens access to dual citizenship […]
Canada Edges the U.S. in Global University Research, New MeasuresHE Ranking Finds
Maple News reports that Canada has leapfrogged the United States in university research according to MeasuresHE’s 2026 Country 100 report. Canada ranks third in research among the top five countries, with the United States in fourth place. The top five overall are: United Kingdom (1st, 95.2), Netherlands (2nd, 91.7), Canada […]
Maple News: Canada’s Citizenship Act Overhaul Opens Route to Passports for About 300,000 Connecticut Residents
Maple News reports that Canada’s updated Citizenship Act, which took effect on December 15, 2025, removes the longstanding generational limit on deriving Canadian citizenship for those born before that date. The reform means Connecticut residents who can prove a continuous line of Canadian descent may now apply for proof of […]
Maple News Exclusive: Live Webinar Reveals What Canadian Employers Will Demand in 2026 — Credentials and Language Proficiency
Maple News reports on a timely live webinar designed to help job seekers navigate Canada’s credential and language requirements for 2026. The session is scheduled for May 21, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time, and brings together experts in credential evaluation and language testing. Hosted by World Education Services (WES) […]
Renting Your First Home in Canada: Five Essentials for Newcomers on Costs, Leases, Credit, and Scams
Maple News reports that renting is often one of the first priorities for newcomers arriving in Canada. It provides flexibility as you get to know your new community and plan for longer-term housing. Costs to consider go beyond the monthly rent. Many renters should plan for a security deposit or […]
Renting Your First Home in Canada: A Newcomer’s Practical Guide to Costs, Leases, Credit, and Scams
Maple News reports that for many newcomers, renting is a practical first step after arriving in Canada. It offers flexibility as you settle into your new life and community. Renting involves more than the monthly rent. When budgeting, plan for security deposits or advance rent (often equal to one month’s […]
Quebec to Reopen PEQ for Two-Year Window, Maple News Reports
Maple News reports that Quebec’s new Premier Christine Fréchette announced on May 5, during her inaugural address to the National Assembly, that the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) will be reopened for a two-year period. Details on the reopening—such as the exact start date, eligibility criteria, prioritization rules, or whether any […]
Canada to Launch Major Overhaul of Immigration-Consultant Regulation in July 2026, Maple News Reports
Maple News reports that Canada has set July 15, 2026 as the implementation date for a sweeping overhaul of the regulatory framework governing the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). The reform signals a hard reset in how immigration advisers are licensed and overseen. Under Canadian law, anyone who […]
New Brunswick narrows NBPNP invitations to health, education, and construction workers
Maple News reports that New Brunswick’s Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) is tightening eligibility for its Skilled Worker Stream. Effective May 4, 2026, invitations to apply under the NB Experience pathway will be issued only to candidates employed in three sectors, and only until further notice. The targeted sectors are healthcare, […]
Manitoba to Prioritize Select Work Permit Holders for Provincial Nomination, Maple News Reports
Maple News reports that Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) is shifting to targeted draws for candidates who hold Manitoba-specific open work permits issued under the Temporary Public Policy to Facilitate Work Permits for Prospective Provincial Nominee Program Candidates (TPP). The policy is designed to streamline pathways for workers already rooted […]
Maple News reports archival backlog as Canada opens citizenship by descent to millions of Americans
Maple News reports a nationwide surge in requests from archives across Canada after a new law expanded citizenship by descent to anyone with a Canadian ancestor, provided they were born before December 15, 2025. The change removes the long-standing first-generation limit, creating a pathway to Canadian citizenship for millions of […]
Express Entry pool slows, but top-end competition intensifies, Maple News reports
Maple News reports that Canada’s Express Entry pool grew modestly between April 12 and April 26, adding 897 profiles—far below the prior period’s gain of 2,193—but competition at the top end continues to intensify. The 501–600 CRS band expanded by 250 profiles, marking the second consecutive period of growth after […]
Alberta Targets Healthcare, Law Enforcement, and Tourism Workers in Latest AAIP Draw, Maple News Reports
Maple News reports that between April 15 and 27, 2026, Alberta’s Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) issued invitations across four provincial streams, totaling at least 185 invitations. The rounds illustrate the province’s targeted approach to filling critical labour gaps in health care, law enforcement, and tourism and hospitality. The four streams […]
