Maple News reports that, for the first time in Canada’s history, millennials now outnumber baby boomers, according to new data from Statistics Canada. This demographic shift is largely fueled by robust immigration, particularly by younger permanent and temporary residents. Millennials—those born between 1981 and 1996—now make up 23% of the […]
Month: February 2024
Canada Exceeds 2023 Immigration Target—Here’s What Economic PR Applicants Need to Know About Fees in 2024
Maple News reports that Canada welcomed 471,550 new permanent residents (PRs) in 2023, surpassing its immigration target by over 6,000 individuals. This figure also reflects a year-over-year increase of more than 33,000 compared to 2022, when 437,600 permanent residents settled in the country. The steady growth underscores Canada’s commitment to […]
How Canadian Citizens and PRs Can Reunite with Their Spouse Sooner Than Expected
Maple News reports that family reunification remains a core objective of Canada’s immigration policy, especially in the sponsorship of spouses and partners. In fact, spousal and partner sponsorship is the second most utilized immigration pathway in Canada, following economic streams. According to the 2023 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration […]
British Columbia, Alberta, and PEI Target Skilled Workers Through Latest Provincial Nominee Draws
Maple News reports that three Canadian provinces—British Columbia, Alberta, and Prince Edward Island—issued invitations this past week to skilled workers and graduates under their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), aiming to attract talent in key sectors facing labour shortages. British Columbia led the activity, issuing over 200 Invitations to Apply […]
Atlantic Canada Sees Rising Immigrant Retention as Prairie Provinces Decline
Maple News reports that new data from Statistics Canada reveals a notable shift in where immigrants are choosing to settle long-term, with Atlantic Canada seeing improved retention rates while the prairie provinces are witnessing declines. The 2022 Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB) examined provincial retention rates by analyzing the percentage of […]
Top 5 Challenges Newcomers Face After Arriving in Canada—and How to Overcome Them
Maple News reports that Canada is on track to welcome over 460,000 new permanent residents annually, as outlined in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) 2023–2025 Immigration Levels Plan—an unprecedented target aimed at addressing demographic needs and labor shortages across the country. But as newcomers begin their journey towards building […]
Alberta Suspends Opportunity Stream, Launches New Pathway for Tourism and Hospitality Workers
Maple News reports that as of February 15, the Alberta government has temporarily paused processing applications under the Alberta Opportunity Stream (AOS) of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). The suspension is in place until further notice and aims to allow the province to reduce its current application backlog and […]
Breaking Into Canada’s Job Market: A Smart Guide for Newcomers
Maple News reports that newcomers to Canada are entering a competitive yet opportunity-rich job market—and preparation is key. Whether you’re a recent immigrant, international graduate, or a skilled worker transitioning to Canadian employment, finding your first job here begins with a strategic approach. Start with your resume. Canadian employers expect […]
Settling Down in Montreal: A Newcomer’s Guide to Canada’s Cultural Capital
Montreal, often regarded as Canada’s cultural nexus, draws newcomers with its dynamic arts scene, world-class cuisine, and rich bilingual heritage. As the largest city in Quebec, it offers an eclectic mix of European flair and North American modernity, making it a top destination for immigrants seeking new beginnings. According to […]
Canada Invites 1,490 Candidates in Latest All-Program Express Entry Draw
Maple News reports that on February 13, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 1,490 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in its most recent all-program Express Entry draw. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required for an invitation in this round was 535. This draw included candidates from all […]
Canada Unveils New Funding to Ease Housing and Grocery Costs for Newcomers and Residents
Maple News reports that the Canadian government has introduced a new round of affordability measures aimed at addressing the growing financial pressures faced by both recent immigrants and long-term residents. This comes in response to mounting concerns over the rising cost of living, particularly in housing and essential goods such […]
Your Complete Guide to Obtaining a Canadian Visitor Visa
Maple News reports that individuals from many countries require a visitor visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), to travel to Canada for tourism, short business trips, or personal visits. While Canadian citizens and individuals with valid work or study permits are exempt, most foreign nationals must obtain […]
What to Do If Your Canadian Citizenship Application Is Denied
According to Maple News, applicants who receive a refusal on their Canadian citizenship application from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) have two primary options: they can either reapply or pursue a judicial review through the Federal Court of Canada. In 2023, more than 354,000 individuals officially became Canadian citizens, […]
How International Students Can Legally Extend Their Stay in Canada
Maple News reports that international students studying in Canada on a valid study permit must take timely action if they wish to extend their stay or continue their academic journey beyond their initial permit dates. Study permits in Canada typically expire 90 days after the completion of a study program. […]
Canada Expands 3-Year Post-Graduation Work Permit to Master’s Students in Shorter Programs
Maple News reports that as of today, international students completing master’s programs in Canada that are less than two years long are now eligible for a full 3-year Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). This significant policy update from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) marks a shift toward recognizing the high […]
How a Spouse or Common-Law Partner Impacts Your CRS Score
Maple News reports that including a spouse or common-law partner in your Canadian immigration application can have varying effects on your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score under Express Entry. While the presence of a partner can slightly reduce scores in certain subcategories, it also opens opportunities for gaining additional points […]