Montreal has secured a spot among the top ten best cities worldwide for international students, according to the 2025 QS Best Student Cities rankings. The city, known for its vibrant cultural scene and academic institutions, ranked 10th out of 150 cities, with an impressive overall score of 92.1 out of […]
Month: September 2024
Alberta Introduces New Expression of Interest System for Worker Immigration Streams
Alberta has implemented significant changes to the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), introducing a new system for issuing Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for certain worker pathways. As of September 30, 2024, candidates looking to apply under the AAIP Worker Streams must submit a Worker Expression of Interest (EOI) through the […]
What to Expect from Canada’s Growing Trend of Virtual Citizenship Ceremonies
In a shift that began during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues today, virtual citizenship ceremonies have become the standard practice for new Canadians. While traditionally held in person, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) transitioned to videoconferencing during the health crisis to ensure safety and reduce backlogs. That adaptation has […]
Canada Sees Significant Rise in Visitor Arrivals
Canada is witnessing a remarkable increase in the number of international visitors, as highlighted by recent statistics released by tourism officials. This surge marks a pivotal moment for the country’s tourism sector, showcasing its renewed appeal as a preferred travel destination for people around the globe. In the latest data, […]
Virtual Job Fair for Bilingual Professionals in Tourism, Hospitality, and Culinary Sectors
Maple News is excited to announce an upcoming virtual job fair, organized by Destination Canada and Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), for bilingual candidates interested in careers in tourism, hospitality, and culinary fields. The event, which will be held on November 13th, 14th, and 15th, offers an exceptional opportunity […]
Permanent Residence Pathway for Out-of-Status Construction Workers in the Greater Toronto Area
Canada continues to provide innovative immigration solutions that address the needs of key industries and vulnerable workers. In a move to support the growing demand for skilled labor in the construction sector, the Government of Canada, through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), has extended a pathway to permanent residence […]
Navigating Canadian Entry with a DUI Conviction: Options for Overcoming Inadmissibility
Individuals with a past driving under the influence (DUI) conviction may face challenges when attempting to enter Canada. A DUI can render you inadmissible, potentially resulting in the denial of a visa or electronic travel authorization (eTA), or refusal of entry at the border. If you have a past DUI […]
British Columbia and Ontario Announce New Provincial Nominations for Skilled Workers
Nova Ventures ReportPublished: September 28, 2024 British Columbia and Ontario have announced the latest rounds of provincial nominations through their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). These nominations are crucial pathways for skilled workers seeking permanent residency in Canada. Both provinces conducted separate draws, targeting candidates with in-demand skills and relevant […]
Understanding the Right of Appeal Under Division 7 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act: A Guide for Immigrants
Navigating the complex terrain of immigration law can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to the appeals process. Division 7 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) is a crucial part of Canada’s immigration system, outlining the right to appeal in various circumstances. In this blog, we will break […]
IRCC Improves Immigration Application Management System After Review
Following a detailed review triggered by media reports, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has revamped its application processing system to address concerns about files assigned to inactive employee IDs. Previously, tens of thousands of immigration applications were stuck in limbo, assigned to codes of former employees or placeholders. After […]
Federal Court Case Reinforces Importance of Intent and Business Plans for Start-Up Visa Applicants
In a recent Federal Court case, 2024 FC 599, key insights were provided that are particularly relevant for applicants of Canada’s Start-Up Visa Program (SUV). The court addressed issues around intent and the importance of having a solid business plan, which are crucial factors for entrepreneurs immigrating under this program. […]
Federal Court Upholds Refugee Claim Denial Due to Credibility Concerns and Insufficient Evidence
The Federal Court case 2024 FC 1027 deals with a refugee protection claim that was denied due to credibility issues surrounding the applicant’s fear of persecution in their home country. The applicant, a Pakistani actor and model, alleged that a telefilm he starred in led to threats against his life […]
Nova Scotia Grapples with Federal Request for Asylum Seeker Relocation Amid Housing and Healthcare Strains
Nova Scotia’s Premier Tim Houston has voiced strong concerns regarding the federal government’s request to relocate thousands of asylum seekers to the province. As Canada’s biggest provinces—Ontario and Quebec—struggle with an overwhelming number of asylum seekers, Ottawa has turned to smaller provinces like Nova Scotia for relief. However, Houston emphasized […]
Winnipeg Housing Accelerator Initiative: A Boost for Immigrant Integration and Affordable Housing
In a significant move to address housing shortages and improve immigrant integration, Winnipeg has allocated $25 million in funding to 11 projects through the federal Housing Accelerator Fund. This initiative aims to create 1,135 new housing units, with 597 designated as affordable. Notably, the redevelopment of the former Parkview Place […]
Key Deadlines for CUAET Program: Last Day for Ukrainian Nationals to Enter Canada Under Special Measures
March 31, 2024, marks the end of three significant deadlines related to the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) program. These deadlines impact Ukrainian nationals seeking temporary residency and their eligibility for special supports under the program. Final Day for CUAET Entry and Status Adjustments Today is the last day […]
Top Reasons Why Your Canadian Visitor Visa Application Could Be Refused
Foreign nationals often come to Canada for leisure, to visit family and friends, or to conduct business. For individuals from visa-required countries, obtaining a visitor visa is a necessary step. However, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) may refuse a visitor visa application for various reasons. Here are some common […]