Maple News reports that, as of November 8, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has officially closed the Student Direct Stream (SDS), halting all new study permit applications under this fast-track option. In addition, the Nigeria Student Express (NSE) program has also been terminated, affecting Nigerian applicants who previously […]
Month: November 2024
Canada Named One of the World’s Safest Travel Destinations for 2025
Canada has earned an impressive global ranking as the third safest country for travelers in 2025, according to a new report from Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (BHTP), a well-regarded North American travel insurance provider. Maple News reports that Canada joins Iceland and Australia at the top of the list, which […]
Quebec’s Skilled Workers and International Graduates Urged to Explore Other Provincial Immigration Pathways
Maple News reports that temporary residents — particularly skilled workers and international graduates — currently living in Quebec are being encouraged to explore immigration options outside the province. This shift in guidance follows the recent suspension of Quebec’s Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP) and the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) for […]
What Canada’s 2025–2027 Immigration Plan Means for International Students
Maple News reports that the Government of Canada has unveiled its new Immigration Levels Plan for 2025–2027, introducing a fresh focus on temporary residents—including international students—for the first time in the plan’s history. This move signals a more balanced approach to immigration that considers both temporary and permanent residents as […]
Canada Emerges as Top Global Destination for Job Seekers in 2024
Canada has officially been ranked the most sought-after country in the world for professionals seeking to relocate for work, Maple News reports. According to a recent global study conducted by Jobseeker, Canada outranked 29 other countries to claim the top spot as the preferred destination among international job seekers. The […]
Ontario Ends Entrepreneur Stream as British Columbia Continues to Attract Immigrants
Maple News reports that Ontario has officially closed its Entrepreneur Stream under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), marking a significant policy shift in the province’s approach to business immigration. The move was formalized on November 4, nearly a year after the province paused new applications to the stream in […]
Quebec Tightens French Requirements for PEQ Graduate Immigration Stream
Maple News reports that significant changes are coming to the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) for international graduates, with new French-language requirements set to take effect on November 23, 2024. The revised criteria are part of Quebec’s continued efforts to reinforce the use of French in the province’s immigration programs. Under […]
Quebec’s Skilled Workers and Graduates Could Benefit From Federal Express Entry Pathway
Maple News reports that skilled workers and international graduates currently residing in Quebec may want to look beyond the province for permanent residency options—especially in light of recent changes to Quebec’s immigration programs. Earlier this year, the Government of Quebec temporarily paused two key immigration pathways: the Regular Skilled Worker […]
How Americans Can Move to Canada: Key Pathways and Requirements
Maple News reports that for U.S. citizens considering a move north, relocating to Canada requires more than just a valid passport. Whether the motivation is work, education, or a new chapter in life, Americans must secure the appropriate immigration status to legally live in Canada on a temporary or permanent […]
Planning to Attend the 2025 A.A. International Convention in Canada? Here’s What to Know If You Have a DUI Record
Maple News reports that the 2025 Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) International Convention is scheduled to take place in Vancouver from July 3 to July 6. This landmark event will mark the 90th anniversary of A.A.’s founding in 1935 and represents a meaningful gathering for individuals committed to sobriety worldwide. With the […]
Canada Ramps Up Express Entry Invitations in October After September Slowdown
Maple News reports that Canada’s federal immigration department, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), increased the frequency of Express Entry draws during October 2024, picking up momentum after a quieter September. Throughout October, IRCC conducted six Express Entry draws across four selection streams, issuing a total of 5,961 Invitations to […]
British Columbia and Prince Edward Island Invite New Candidates Under Provincial Nominee Programs
Maple News reports that the provinces of British Columbia (B.C.) and Prince Edward Island (PEI) have recently issued new invitations to apply for provincial nomination under Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), aiming to attract skilled workers tailored to meet specific regional labour market needs. The Provincial Nominee Program, initiated in […]
What You Must Declare When Entering Canada: A Guide for Newcomers
Maple News reports that travelers entering Canada should be well-informed about the items they are required to declare at the border. Making an accurate declaration to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is essential—not only to protect Canada’s economy, environment, and security but also to avoid penalties, delays, or denied […]
Canada Boosts Express Entry Allocations Despite Overall Immigration Cutbacks
Maple News reports that Canada’s recently updated Immigration Levels Plan includes a notable increase in permanent residency spots for Express Entry candidates in 2025—even as overall immigration targets are being reduced nationwide. According to the plan, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will admit 124,680 new permanent residents through Express […]
Quebec Unveils 2025 Immigration Plan, Prioritizes French Language and Economic Stream
Maple News reports that Quebec’s Minister of Immigration, Jean-François Roberge, has officially released the province’s Immigration Levels Plan for 2025. The new roadmap maintains Quebec’s previous target of welcoming around 50,000 new permanent residents next year, reinforcing a focus on both economic contribution and linguistic integration. According to the announcement, […]