Canada hikes permanent residence and citizenship fees for 2026

Maple News reports that Canada’s federal government is increasing fees…

Canada Hikes Passport Fees and Launches 30-Business-Day Refund Guarantee, Maple News Reports

Maple News reports that Canada will raise passport and travel…

Maple News Exclusive: Canada Passes Sweeping Immigration Reforms Expanding Executive Powers

Maple News reports that Canada has enacted a sweeping package…

Six Canadian Universities Break Into QS Subject Rankings in 2026, Led by Toronto and UBC

Maple News reports on QS World University Rankings by Subject…

Eight Canadian Firms in Global Hypergrowth Project Can Fast-Track LMIA-Exempt Permits — Some Are Hiring

Maple News reports that eight Canadian firms participating in the…

Canada Launches LMIA-Exempt Work Permit for Top Global Tech Talent

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

Traveling to Canada with a Criminal Record: What You Need to Know About the eTA Process

Maple News reports that Canada’s Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is…

Nova Scotia Invites 330 Skilled Workers and Carpenters Through Targeted PNP Draws

Maple News reports that Nova Scotia held two targeted Provincial…

How a Valid Job Offer Can Boost Your Express Entry CRS Score

Maple News reports that Express Entry candidates aiming for Canadian…

How to Craft a Winning Resume as a Newcomer in Canada

Maple News reports that for many newcomers to Canada, a…

Maple News Presents: An 8-Step Plan to Elevate Your CELPIP Speaking Score

Maple News reports a practical, eight-step guide designed to help CELPIP test-takers boost their speaking score. Preparing for a high-pressure language exam can be daunting, especially when you’re speaking in a second language. This plan emphasizes regular practice, clear instruction comprehension, and confident, authentic communication to build performance and confidence. […]

Planning a Summer Trip to Canada? A Misdemeanor Could Block Entry—and Here’s How to Protect Your Plans

Maple News reports that a misdemeanor on your record can jeopardize entry to Canada. While Canadian citizens are guaranteed entry, foreign nationals—including U.S. travelers—can be found inadmissible based on their criminal history. Under Canadian law, authorities assess offences not by where they occurred, but by how they are treated under […]

Canada Expands Open Work Permits for Spouses of Workers at Two BC Employers

Maple News reports that, effective March 23, 2026, eligible spouses and common-law partners of foreign workers employed by Lululemon Athletica and Microsoft Vancouver may obtain open work permits, regardless of their partner’s compensation or seniority. The federal government has designated these two British Columbia employers as Significant Investment Projects, a […]

Canada Tightens Licensing Path for International Lawyers with New Language and Indigenous Knowledge Requirements

Maple News reports that Canada is expanding licensing requirements for internationally trained lawyers seeking accreditation in Canadian common-law jurisdictions. Effective March 1, 2026, the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) added two new prerequisites: mandatory language screening and a stand-alone Indigenous Law and Peoples knowledge requirement. All other NCA requirements for […]