Maple News reports that Canada has extended its international travel restrictions by another 30 days, pushing the current deadline to September 30. The decision comes as part of ongoing efforts by the federal government to manage the continuing risk posed by COVID-19. This marks the third extension of Canada’s border […]
Month: August 2023
Immigration Scam Targets Global Job Seekers Eyeing Canada
Maple News reports that a sophisticated immigration scam is targeting foreign workers eager to settle and work in Canada, particularly in Montreal. According to a recent investigation, fraudsters are operating an intricate web of fake recruitment agencies and immigration consulting firms to deceive skilled professionals, particularly from the Middle East, […]
Pandemic Drives Surge in Interest for Canadian Immigration, Survey Finds
Maple News reports a growing trend in global interest toward Canadian immigration, as the economic uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic reshapes migration decisions. According to a recent survey conducted by World Education Services (WES), nearly half of respondents indicated that the pandemic has heightened their desire to move to Canada. […]
Canada a Top Immigration Choice for UAE Residents: Here’s How to Make the Move
Maple News reports that Canada remains one of the most sought-after immigration destinations for residents of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including both nationals and expatriates. The UAE is currently the fifth most common country of residence for successful applicants under Canada’s Express Entry system, following Canada itself, India, the […]
Canada Extends Travel Restrictions to September 30 While Boosting Immigration Efforts
Maple News reports that the Government of Canada has extended its international travel restrictions for another 30 days, maintaining border limitations until at least September 30, 2020. The extension is part of ongoing efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and safeguard public health. This marks the third time the […]
Canada Clarifies How Border Entry and Exit Data Is Collected and Used
Maple News reports that the Canadian government has released new details on how traveller information is collected, stored, and shared at the border, shedding light on its Entry/Exit Program and the agencies involved in processing this data. Under the Entry/Exit Program, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) collects key biographic […]
Family Reunification Tops Canadians’ Immigration Priorities Amid Pandemic Delays
Maple News reports that an increasing number of Canadians support prioritizing family reunification in the country’s immigration policies, especially in the wake of COVID-19 disruptions. According to a recent national survey conducted by the Association of Canadian Studies, 36% of respondents believe family members of Canadian residents should be given […]
Immigrating to Canada from the Middle East: A Guide to Skilled Worker Pathways
Maple News reports that many individuals from the Middle East are increasingly choosing Canada as their destination for immigration. Drawn by the promise of universal healthcare, a high-quality education system, and a strong economy, newcomers are finding Canada to be not just welcoming—but full of opportunity. One of the most […]
Canada Clarifies Border Data Collection Practices and Immigration Implications
Maple News reports that Canada has released new details about the data collected from travellers at its borders and how this information is used by immigration authorities. The disclosure aims to offer more transparency around the country’s Entry/Exit Program and the role it plays in enforcing immigration policies and ensuring […]
Family Reunification Emerges as Top Public Priority in Canada’s 2020 Immigration Outlook
Maple News reports that Canadians see family reunification as the top immigration priority in 2020, ahead of economic and refugee immigration. According to a national survey conducted by the Association of Canadian Studies, approximately 36% of Canadians believe that family members of current residents should be given immigration priority — […]
Pathways for Middle Eastern Professionals to Immigrate to Canada
Maple News reports that increasing numbers of professionals from the Middle East are choosing Canada as their destination for a fresh start—drawn by its universal healthcare, top-tier education system, and abundant job opportunities. Canada’s immigration policies are designed to attract skilled workers from around the world, and Middle Eastern applicants […]
Hollywood Heads North: U.S. Studios Move Film Productions to Canada Amid Pandemic Challenges
Maple News reports a surge in U.S. film productions relocating to Canada, as studios grapple with pandemic-related complications and logistical concerns in California and other parts of the United States. A key factor driving this shift is the continued impact of COVID-19 across the U.S., particularly in California—the heart of […]
Newcomer Women in Winnipeg Create Inclusive, Hijab-Friendly Face Masks
Maple News reports that a Winnipeg-based social enterprise is empowering immigrant women by training them to produce comfortable, inclusive face masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The initiative, known as The Cutting Edge, operates through the Canadian Muslim Women’s Institute and has employed ten newcomer women to date. Initially focused on […]
Canada Expands Immigration Support for Lebanese Citizens Following Beirut Explosion
Maple News reports that Canada has unveiled enhanced immigration assistance measures for Lebanese nationals affected by the devastating explosion in Beirut last month. The new support was confirmed on September 3, following the earlier establishment of a dedicated immigration task force by the Canadian government to address the crisis. As […]
Canada Expands Pandemic Aid for Immigrants and Temporary Residents
Maple News reports that Canada has extended and expanded its financial relief programs to support individuals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic — including immigrants, temporary foreign workers, and international students residing in the country. One of the most notable extensions is the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), which has been […]
North Bay Set to Join Canada’s Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot to Attract Skilled Workers
Maple News reports that the City of North Bay, Ontario, is preparing to officially launch its participation in the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) in the coming weeks, becoming the tenth Canadian community to join the national program. This move is expected to enhance the city’s workforce and support […]