Maple News reports that CanadaVisa, in collaboration with World Education Services (WES), recently hosted a highly informative webinar aimed at helping newcomers navigate the Canadian labor market and higher education landscape. Titled ‘Empowering Newcomer Success: Navigating Canada’s Job Market and Higher Education with WES Credential Evaluations,’ the session provides essential […]
Month: April 2025
Canada Tightens Rules for International Students Switching Schools
Maple News reports that starting November 8, 2024, most international students in Canada who wish to transfer to a new Designated Learning Institution (DLI) will need to apply for — and receive — a new study permit before doing so. Under the new rules enacted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship […]
Timmins Launches First Designated Employers for Rural and Francophone Immigration Pathways
Maple News reports that the city of Timmins has published its first list of designated employers for two new permanent residence (PR) programs: the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP). These federal immigration pilots are designed to support workforce needs in smaller Canadian communities […]
B.C. Prioritizes Healthcare Professionals in 2025 Immigration Slots Under Updated PNP Rules
Maple News reports that British Columbia has significantly restructured its Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) for 2025, placing a strong priority on healthcare professionals. As of April 14, 2025, the province will accept only 1,100 applications — a sharp reduction from previous years — with the majority of these spots […]
What the Liberal Election Win Means for the Future of Canadian Immigration
Maple News reports that the Liberal Party of Canada has secured victory in the 2025 federal election and is expected to form a minority government. With Mark Carney now poised to become Prime Minister, attention is turning to how the Liberals plan to steer Canada’s immigration policies in the years […]
North Bay Identifies Target Industries for Rural Immigration Recruitment
Maple News reports that North Bay, Ontario has released its list of focus sectors and occupations eligible under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), a federal program offering a pathway to permanent residency for skilled foreign workers. The RCIP allows designated rural communities across Canada to nominate foreign workers who […]
How to Address IRCC Concerns About Your Work Experience
Maple News reports that submitting accurate work experience information is essential for foreign nationals applying for permanent residency (PR) in Canada. Work experience plays a critical role in eligibility for many immigration pathways—especially under the Express Entry system, where it directly impacts Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. Immigration, Refugees and […]
Manitoba Targets Global Talent with Latest Skilled Worker Invitations
Maple News reports that the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has issued new invitations to skilled foreign workers as part of its Provincial Nominee Program selection held on April 17, 2024. In total, 27 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) were extended through the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. To be […]
British Columbia Welcomes New Entrepreneurs in Latest Immigration Draw
Maple News reports that the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) has issued new Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under its Entrepreneur Immigration – Base Stream. The latest draw, conducted on April 15, 2025, invited five foreign entrepreneurs to apply for a provincial nomination, aiming to support business growth and economic […]
Canada Issues 421 Express Entry Invitations in New PNP-Focused Draw
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted a new round of invitations through its Express Entry system, continuing its focus on the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). In the latest draw, held on April 28, 2025, 421 candidates received Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for Canadian permanent […]
Shifting Trends: Fewer U.S. Citizens Seeking Temporary Work in Canada, While U.S. Residents on the Rise
Maple News reports a notable shift in cross-border labor mobility patterns, as a new Statistics Canada report reveals a long-term decline in the number of U.S. citizens coming to Canada on temporary work permits between 2010 and 2023. In contrast, the number of U.S. residents who are not citizens (such […]
North Okanagan-Shuswap Reveals Priority Jobs and Sectors for Rural Immigration Pilot
Maple News reports that the North Okanagan-Shuswap region in British Columbia has unveiled its updated list of priority sectors and occupations under Canada’s Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP). This move marks another step in supporting economic growth and workforce development in smaller Canadian communities by attracting skilled foreign workers to […]
Thunder Bay Reveals In-Demand Jobs for Fast-Track Permanent Residency Program
Maple News reports that Thunder Bay, Ontario, has announced a list of in-demand occupations eligible for permanent residence (PR) through its participation in Canada’s Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP). This strategic initiative aims to attract skilled foreign talent to meet local labour demands and support the economic growth of […]
Alberta Expands Immigration Invitations Across Key Sectors, Highlighting Tech and Tourism Priorities
Maple News reports that the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has issued 165 new invitations to applicants across four targeted immigration streams between April 11 and April 22, 2025. These invitations are aimed at individuals whose skills align with critical labour shortages across various sectors of Alberta’s economy, reflecting the […]
Liberal and Conservative Parties Reveal Diverging Immigration Visions for 2025 Election
Maple News reports that immigration has taken center stage in Canada’s political discourse, as both major federal parties—the Liberals and Conservatives—unveil their detailed platforms ahead of the 2025 election. With immigration shaping everything from labor markets to housing policy, the ideological divide between the two parties is increasingly clear. The […]
Court Grants Canada More Time to Fix Unconstitutional Citizenship Law
Maple News reports that the federal government has been granted an extension to amend controversial sections of the Citizenship Act that have long been deemed unconstitutional. On April 22, 2025, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice extended the deadline to reform the legislation from April 2025 to November 20, 2025. […]