Starting this fall, international students in Canada will see an increase in the number of hours they are permitted to work off-campus. The current cap of 20 hours per week during the academic term will rise to 24 hours, as announced by Immigration Minister Marc Miller earlier this year. This […]
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5 Strategies for International Students to Increase Their Chances of Gaining Canadian Permanent Residency
For years, international students have chosen Canada as a top destination for its world-class universities, diverse environment, and the opportunity to gain work experience in a new country. Studying at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada not only opens doors to excellent education but can also boost chances of […]
Canada Launches Pilot Project to Accelerate Judicial Review of Rejected Study Permits
In a significant development for students seeking to study in Canada, the Federal Court of Canada has introduced the Study Permit Pilot Project, aimed at speeding up the process for reviewing rejected study permit applications. This initiative, set to begin on October 1, is designed to streamline the current judicial […]
Biometric Requirements for Canadian Immigration: What You Need to Know
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requires individuals between the ages of 14 and 79 to submit biometrics when applying for or requesting certain immigration statuses. These include: What are Biometrics? Biometrics are data used to confirm your identity. IRCC collects the following during your biometrics submission: Who Needs to […]
Canada Launches Fast-Track Court Process for Rejected Study Permits
Maple News reports that Canada’s Federal Court is introducing a new pilot program designed to accelerate the judicial review process for students whose study permit applications were denied. Known as the Study Permit Pilot Project, the initiative will take effect on October 1, 2024. Traditionally, seeking a judicial review of […]
Alberta Introduces New Expression of Interest System for Worker Immigration Streams
Maple News reports that Alberta has launched a new Expression of Interest (EOI) system for its Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) worker streams, marking a significant shift in how candidates can be considered for provincial nomination. Effective September 30, individuals hoping to apply under Alberta’s worker pathway must first submit […]
British Columbia and Ontario Expand Invitations for Skilled Immigrants in Key Sectors
Maple News reports that the provinces of British Columbia and Ontario have issued new rounds of invitations to skilled immigration candidates through their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). These targeted draws focus on high-demand sectors and reflect each province’s commitment to addressing labor shortages and boosting economic growth through immigration. […]
Essential Guide to Paper Products for Newcomers in Canada
Maple News reports: As newcomers settle into life in Canada, understanding the everyday essentials available to support daily living is crucial—especially when it comes to understanding household paper products. From bathroom tissue and napkins to paper towels and facial tissues, these items play a significant role in maintaining hygiene and […]
Breaking Down the Costs: What International Students Pay at Canada’s Top Universities
Maple News reports that Canada remains one of the most sought-after study destinations for international students, and for good reason. Known for its world-class education system, multicultural environment, and global academic reputation, Canada continues to attract students from across the globe—particularly to its top-ranked universities. However, while the educational and […]
Canada to Reduce Spousal Open Work Permits by 100,000 Amid Eligibility Changes
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will significantly tighten access to Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWPs) over the next three years, impacting both international students and temporary foreign workers. Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced on September 18 that the government aims to reduce the number of […]
Entering Canada With a DUI Record: What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that having a prior conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) can make a person criminally inadmissible to Canada. This means individuals may be denied a visa, an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), or physically refused entry at the border by Canadian immigration officials. If you have a […]
How to Accurately Choose the Right NOC Code for Your Immigration Application
Maple News reports that selecting the correct National Occupation Classification (NOC) code is a critical step for anyone pursuing Canadian immigration. The NOC system, Canada’s framework for classifying job roles, plays a significant role in determining eligibility for immigration programs, including Express Entry and various Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Choosing […]
Challenges Facing Canada’s Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program
A recently released internal memo from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has highlighted significant challenges with the country’s Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP). Demand for sponsoring parents and grandparents far exceeds the available spots in Canada’s immigration targets. Before the pandemic, IRCC managed the high volume of interest through […]
Navigating Canadian Immigration as a Couple: Key Pathways for Spouses and Partners
Canada offers several immigration pathways specifically designed for couples, whether engaged, married, or in a common-law relationship. Below are the primary options to consider for couples seeking permanent residency in Canada. Spousal Sponsorship Spousal sponsorship is one of the fastest routes for couples, especially if one partner is already a […]
Canadian Sponsorship Responsibilities: What You Need to Know Even After Separation
When sponsoring your spouse, partner, or their dependent children for Canadian immigration, it’s essential to understand the full extent of your responsibilities. As a sponsor, you are required to sign an undertaking, which is a binding promise to financially support the basic needs of the sponsored person, including: Before committing […]
Visitor Visa vs. Super Visa: Key Differences and Eligibility Criteria for Canada
When considering travel to Canada, it’s essential to understand the distinctions between a standard visitor visa and a Super Visa, particularly for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. While both visas fall under the category of temporary entry, they have significantly different conditions regarding the length of […]