Maple News reports that Canada has been ranked as the safest country for international travel in 2024, according to a recently released study by Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (BHTP). The annual report evaluates global travel safety using a comprehensive scoring system that combines survey data, expert insights, and global indices. […]
Month: January 2024
Economists Call for More Skilled Immigrants to Tackle Canada’s Labour and Housing Crunch
Maple News reports that a new study from Desjardins Economic Studies underscores the importance of expanding skilled immigration to address critical labour shortages in Canada’s construction sector. The findings, released amidst a growing housing affordability crisis, suggest that attracting qualified newcomers could be a vital part of the solution. The […]
Canada’s Rental Prices Soar Nearly 9% in 2023, Hitting Record High
Maple News reports that rental prices across Canada surged to historic levels in 2023, with the national average asking rent reaching $2,178 by December. This marks an 8.6% year-over-year increase from 2022, when average rents stood at $2,005. Over the past two years, rents have climbed a total of 22%, […]
Which Canadian Industries Require Criminal Background Checks for Employment?
Maple News reports that criminal background checks have become a standard component of the hiring process across various sectors in Canada, particularly in roles where public safety, vulnerability, or high levels of trust are at stake. These checks are essential tools used by employers to evaluate risk and maintain secure, […]
Pandemic-Era Immigrants Earn Higher Wages Than Pre-COVID Newcomers, Says StatsCan
Maple News reports that immigrants who arrived in Canada during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic saw stronger initial earnings than those who came before the pandemic. According to a new Statistics Canada report released on January 22, newcomers who landed in 2020 recorded the highest median entry wages […]
Unlocking the Hidden Advantages of Canadian Permanent Residency
Maple News reports that becoming a Canadian permanent resident (PR) brings with it a surprising number of lesser-known but highly valuable benefits—well beyond the ability to live, study, and work in Canada. While many newcomers pursue permanent residency for stability and long-term opportunities, PR status opens doors in ways they […]
Canada Names Top Employers of 2024: A Guide for Job Seekers and Newcomers
Maple News reports that MediaCorp has officially unveiled its list of Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2024. Now in its 24th year, this national competition continues to influence the career choices of both Canadians and newcomers by spotlighting companies that go above and beyond in creating supportive and forward-thinking workplace […]
How to Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Canadian Immigration Document
Maple News reports that newcomers to Canada who have lost, had stolen, or damaged their official immigration documents must follow a specific process set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to request a replacement. This procedure is essential to ensure individuals can continue to legally stay, work or study […]
Canada Surpasses One Million International Students as Government Moves to Curb Growth
Maple News reports that the number of international students in Canada has surpassed one million, marking a historic milestone for the country’s education and immigration landscape. According to official data from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), there were 1,028,850 valid study permit holders in the country as of December […]
Canada Suspends New International Study Permit Applications Until March 31 Amid Reform Rollout
Maple News reports that Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced sweeping changes to the international student permit system, effectively pausing most new study permit applications until at least March 31, 2024. The Canadian government has set a nationwide cap of approximately 360,000 new study permits for 2024—a […]
Canada Sets 2024 Cap on International Student Permits and Tightens Post-Graduation Work Rules
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced a significant shift in its international student policy for 2024, implementing a temporary cap on the number of new study permits issued. This move was announced on January 22, 2024, and is expected to reduce the total number […]
Canada Tightens Post-Graduation Work Permit Rules for Certain International Students
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced new eligibility rules for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program, aiming to better align it with Canada’s evolving international student strategy. As of January 22, 2024, the IRCC announced measures to curb the growing number of study permits […]
Canada Invests $86M to Accelerate Credential Recognition for Foreign-Trained Healthcare Workers
Maple News reports that on January 15, Canada’s Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, Randy Boissonnault, announced $86 million in funding for 15 organizations nationwide. The investment aims to accelerate the accreditation process for internationally educated healthcare professionals (IEHPs), addressing ongoing healthcare staffing shortages and long wait times […]
Canada Expands Financial Support for International Students Through Scholarships and Bursaries
Maple News reports that Canada continues to strengthen its appeal as a top destination for international students by offering a range of federal scholarships and bursaries designed to ease the financial burden of studying abroad. Known for its high-quality education system, global recognition, and immigration pathways, Canada now adds affordability […]
Ontario, B.C., Alberta, and P.E.I. Issue New Provincial Nominee Invitations This Week
Maple News reports that four Canadian provinces—Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Prince Edward Island—have extended new invitations to immigration candidates through their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) in the week of January 13–19. The Provincial Nominee Program allows provinces to select immigration candidates who align with their economic priorities. Except […]
Understanding Medical Inadmissibility: What Health Issues Could Impact Your Canadian Immigration Application
Maple News reports that while most people associate immigration inadmissibility with criminal history, medical issues render over 1,000 applicants ineligible to enter Canada each year, according to data from Statistics Canada. In fact, immigration law requires all permanent residence applicants, and some applicants for temporary visas, to undergo a medical […]