Maple News reports that Montreal has been ranked as one of the top cities in the world for international students, securing 10th place in the 2025 QS Best Student Cities ranking. With an overall score of 92.1 out of 100, Quebec’s cultural and academic hub stands out on the global […]
Month: July 2024
Top Mobile Apps to Help Newcomers Prepare for Life in Canada
Moving to a new country like Canada is an exciting milestone—but it comes with a long to-do list. Fortunately, digital tools can take much of the stress out of the process. Maple News has compiled an up-to-date list of mobile apps that can help newcomers with everything from securing housing […]
TD Bank Becomes Official Sponsor of Cricket Canada, Fueling Growth of the Sport Nationwide
Maple News reports that TD Bank Group has signed a new sponsorship agreement with Cricket Canada, becoming the official bank partner of the national cricket teams. This collaboration aims to accelerate the development of cricket across Canada by enhancing grassroots initiatives and increasing youth engagement with the sport. As part […]
Soaring Housing Costs Prompt Newcomers to Rethink Staying in Canada
Maple News reports that rising housing costs are pushing many newcomers to Canada to consider relocating within the country—or even leaving it altogether. A recent survey by the Angus Reid Institute reveals that nearly 40% of newcomers who arrived in the past decade are thinking about moving, citing financial pressures […]
Your Essential Guide to Canadian Work Permits: What Every Newcomer Needs to Know
Maple News reports that Canadian work permits play a crucial role in helping foreign nationals temporarily live and work in Canada. Not only do these permits open pathways to employment, but they also enhance a candidate’s eligibility for economic permanent residence by providing valuable Canadian work experience. There are two […]
Ontario and B.C. Issue New Invitations Through Provincial Nominee Programs
Maple News reports that Ontario and British Columbia have extended new invitations to immigration candidates through their respective Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws held between July 6 and July 12, 2024. Ontario led the latest round of invitations on July 9, issuing a total of 1,666 notifications of interest. Specifically, […]
What to Do After Arriving in Canada: A Practical Guide for Newcomers
Maple News reports that arriving in Canada is an exciting milestone for newcomers, but it also marks the beginning of important steps to successfully settle into life in a new country. Whether you’re becoming a permanent resident, starting your studies, or beginning work, knowing what to expect after landing can […]
Ontario Expands In-Demand Occupations List to Attract More Skilled Workers
Maple News reports that the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has expanded the list of eligible occupations under its Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills stream, making it easier for newcomers with experience in high-demand roles to secure provincial nominations for permanent residency. On July 4, Ontario’s Ministry of Labour, Immigration, […]
Vancouver and Calgary Shine in Global Livability Rankings as Toronto Slips
Maple News reports that Canada continues to stand strong on the global stage for quality of life, as two of its major cities—Vancouver and Calgary—have secured spots in the top 10 of the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) 2024 Global Livability Index. The EIU’s annual report evaluates cities worldwide across five […]
Updating IRCC on Family Changes After Sponsorship Application: What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that applicants under Canada’s family-class sponsorship program must promptly inform Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) of any significant changes to their family circumstances after submitting their immigration application. This ensures that applications remain accurate and compliant with IRCC requirements throughout processing. Life events such as a […]
IRCC Issues 3,200 Invitations in French-Language Express Entry Draw
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued 3,200 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in its latest category-based Express Entry draw, held on July 8, 2024. This draw targeted candidates with strong French language proficiency and required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 420. This […]
IRCC Issues 3,750 Invitations in Healthcare-Focused Express Entry Draw, Marking a Record Week
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has completed its third Express Entry draw this week, inviting 3,750 candidates in a category-based selection targeting healthcare professionals. To be eligible for this round, candidates needed a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 445. This healthcare-focused draw is […]
4 Common Myths About Life in Canada—And the Reality Behind Them
Maple News reports that as one of the world’s top immigration destinations, Canada often finds itself at the center of widespread myths and misconceptions. Whether through social media, internet forums, or word-of-mouth, portrayals of life in Canada can often be skewed—either overly optimistic or unfairly critical. To help newcomers set […]
Taking a Break from Studies in Canada? Here’s How to Protect Your Work Permit Eligibility
Maple News reports that international students in Canada who plan to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) must pay close attention to their enrollment status throughout their studies. Maintaining full-time student status for every academic semester is a key requirement, and unauthorized breaks can jeopardize eligibility for this valuable […]
British Columbia and Manitoba Issue Fresh Invitations Through Provincial Nominee Program
Maple News reports that both British Columbia and Manitoba have issued new invitations to immigration candidates as part of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in the latest round of draws held between June 29 and July 5. The PNP allows Canadian provinces and territories—excluding Quebec and Nunavut—to nominate individuals who […]
IRCC Maintains Police Certificate Requirement for Some Temporary Residents
Recent reports claiming that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has eliminated police certificate requirements for temporary residents are inaccurate, Maple News confirms. Despite circulating headlines, IRCC has not changed its policy regarding police certificates for temporary visitors, students, temporary workers, or live-in caregivers. While not every applicant under these […]