Language Proficiency Strongly Linked to Immigrant Earnings in Canada, Study Finds

Maple News reports that a recent Statistics Canada study confirms a strong connection between language proficiency and income levels for immigrants in Canada, emphasizing the importance of strong English or French skills for long-term economic success. Under Canada’s Express Entry system—a primary pathway for skilled immigration—candidates must prove their language […]

Where South Asians Are Putting Down Roots in Canada

According to the latest national census, Canada’s South Asian community has reached 2.3 million people, making it the country’s largest visible minority group. As the nation’s immigrant population continues to surge—expected to exceed 5 million South Asian residents by 2041—Maple News offers a closer look at where South Asians are […]

8 Accepted Ways to Prove Financial Readiness for Studying in Canada

Maple News reports that international students applying for a study permit in Canada must now meet revised financial requirements, following updates recently introduced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). As of January 1, 2024, students must show they have at least $20,635 CAD in available funds to cover their […]

Declining French Proficiency Outside Quebec May Boost Immigration Prospects for French Speakers

Maple News reports that a growing language gap outside Quebec may present new opportunities for French-speaking immigration candidates. According to data from Statistics Canada, while 93.6% of recent immigrants in 2021 could speak at least one of Canada’s two official languages—English or French—English remains the dominant language among newcomers across […]

Federal Immigration Minister Pushes Higher Family Reunification Targets on Quebec

Maple News reports that Canada’s federal Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, has announced a significant move to increase the number of permanent residence applications processed for family reunification in Quebec, effectively overriding the province’s self-imposed immigration limits. In a letter addressed to Quebec’s Immigration Minister Christine Fréchette, obtained by media sources, […]

When Are You Entitled to an Immigration Refund in Canada?

Maple News reports that Canadian immigration applicants may be eligible for a refund of certain fees, depending on the status and stage of their application. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) outlines specific scenarios where a refund may apply—but eligibility is largely dependent on timing and the type of application […]

How to Spot Fake Immigration Agents: 5 Warning Signs Every Applicant Should Know

Maple News reports a growing concern over fraudulent immigration consultants and lawyers preying on vulnerable applicants, particularly asylum seekers. As immigration to Canada becomes more desirable, scammers are adapting with increasingly sophisticated tactics — from fake social media profiles to AI-generated content — to deceive hopeful newcomers. March marks Fraud […]

How International Students in Canada Can Gain Real-World Experience Through Co-op and Internships

Maple News reports that international students enrolled at eligible Canadian institutions can participate in co-op and internship programs, providing a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on work experience while completing their studies. In Canada, many universities and colleges offer co-op and internship placements as part of their academic curriculum. For international […]

Canada Issues 3,500 ITAs in Record-Low Healthcare Express Entry Draw

Maple News reports that on February 14, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held a category-based Express Entry draw specifically targeting healthcare professionals. A total of 3,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residence were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 422—the lowest threshold […]