Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs Proved Resilient and Vital in 2020

Maple News reports that despite the global disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) remained a cornerstone of the country’s immigration strategy in 2020. The provinces and territories stayed actively engaged, maintaining stable nomination levels and launching new immigration streams to address evolving demographic and labour […]

How Family Members of Temporary Foreign Workers Can Reunite in Canada Amid Restrictions

Maple News reports that while family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents enjoy certain travel exemptions, the rules are more complex for those connected to temporary foreign workers (TFWs). However, under specific criteria, family reunification is possible—even amid ongoing travel restrictions. For clarification, “family members” include spouses, common-law partners, […]

Canada Begins Issuing Invitations Under Delayed 2020 Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Lottery

Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has officially begun issuing invitations for the 2020 Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially scheduled for late 2020, the invitation round was postponed as IRCC adapted its processes during the global crisis. Individuals selected […]

Why You Should Join the Express Entry Pool—Even with a Low CRS Score

Maple News reports that many potential immigration candidates are second-guessing whether to join Canada’s Express Entry pool due to having a low Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. Recent invitation rounds have set high CRS cutoffs—often exceeding 460 points—leaving some applicants feeling discouraged. However, immigration experts suggest that entering the pool […]

Pandemic Exposed Gaps in Support for Immigrants in Canada, Survey Finds

Maple News reports that a recent survey highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted economic outcomes for immigrants in Canada, amplifying longstanding vulnerabilities in the immigration system. According to research conducted by World Education Services (WES), which analyzed responses from 7,496 recent immigrants across three surveys between April and August […]