Canada’s population growth has sharply decelerated in recent months, driven largely by a drop in the number of temporary residents, Maple News reports. The shift marks a significant turn in the country’s demographic strategy, which had previously leaned on temporary immigration to bolster its workforce and offset aging population trends. […]
Month: April 2025
Job Offers Still Key in Pursuit of Canadian Permanent Residency — Even After CRS Bonus Removed
Maple News reports that while Canada’s Express Entry system has recently removed the additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points awarded for arranged employment, job offers remain a valuable asset for those aiming to secure Canadian permanent residency. As of March 25, 2025, candidates in the Express Entry pool will no […]
New Brunswick Halts 2025 Atlantic Immigration Program Applications After Reaching Cap
Maple News reports that New Brunswick has officially closed its intake for the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) for the remainder of 2025. The province reached its annual limit of 1,250 endorsement spots on April 4, effectively suspending new applications for the rest of the year. This closure affects both foreign […]
Hosting an Event in Canada This Summer? Here’s What Your Team Needs to Know About Work Permits
Maple News reports that if you’re planning to organize a conference or professional event in Canada this summer, it’s essential to understand Canadian work authorization rules. Depending on the role and nature of a worker’s involvement, foreign staff may require a work permit — while others may qualify for an […]
How Credit Cards Can Help Newcomers Build a Strong Financial Foundation in Canada
Maple News reports that for newcomers establishing themselves in Canada, credit cards can be a powerful tool for building financial stability and unlocking future opportunities. Understanding how credit cards work—and how to use them responsibly—can make a significant difference in one’s financial journey in the country. A credit card allows […]
Timmins Leads the Way with First Priority Occupations for Canada’s New PR Pathways
Maple News reports that Timmins, a vibrant community in Northern Ontario, has become the first to unveil its list of priority occupations for two newly launched Canadian permanent residency programs: the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP). These initiatives are part of the federal […]
Navigating Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program: An Alternative Route to Permanent Residency
Maple News reports that Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) remains a highly strategic option for obtaining permanent residency, especially for applicants who may not qualify through the federal Express Entry system. As of 2025, the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoffs for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draws have hovered between 521 […]
Protecting Your Finances in Canada: A Guide to Avoiding Fraud for Newcomers
Maple News reports that while moving to Canada can be an exciting life chapter, newcomers should also be mindful of financial fraud—a growing concern especially for those unfamiliar with Canada’s systems. The early stages of settling in—finding housing, a job, or navigating immigration paperwork—can open the door to fraudsters who […]
Provinces Shift to Expression of Interest Systems for Immigration Nominations
Maple News reports that provinces and territories across Canada are changing the way they select candidates for permanent residency through their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Over the past several months, a growing number of these jurisdictions have moved away from the traditional direct-application model and adopted the Expression of Interest […]
Canadian Citizenship Fees Increase for Adults Starting March 31, 2025
Maple News reports that the Government of Canada has officially increased the citizenship fees for adult applicants, a move that took effect at midnight on March 31, 2025. The right of citizenship fee has risen from $100 to $119.75 for permanent residents aged 18 and older who are applying for […]
Canada Restricts Low-Wage LMIA Applications in 24 Regions Amid High Unemployment
Maple News reports that the federal government has updated its quarterly list of Canadian regions where low-wage Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) will not be processed, in line with efforts to align foreign worker intake with local labor market needs. As of April 4, 2025, 24 Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) […]
Manitoba Targets Skilled Foreign Talent in Latest Strategic Nominee Draw
Maple News reports that Manitoba has once again opened its doors to skilled international professionals, issuing new invitations under its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) as part of a targeted strategic recruitment initiative. On April 3, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducted a draw under the Skilled Worker Overseas stream. […]
How Internationally Trained Teachers Can Become Certified in Canada
Maple News reports that teaching in Canada is a regulated profession, which means educators must be provincially certified in order to work legally. For internationally trained teachers, the process can be complex but highly rewarding, especially as teaching continues to be an in-demand occupation across the country. Certification requirements vary […]
Essential Documents to Submit After Receiving an Express Entry Invitation (ITA)
Maple News reports: If you’ve received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) through Canada’s Express Entry system, you’re one major step closer to securing permanent residency. However, responding to your ITA requires careful preparation—especially when it comes to submitting the correct documents within the 60-day deadline. Failing to submit a complete […]
Alberta Hikes Application Fees for Key Immigration Streams
Maple News reports that the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has implemented significant fee increases across several of its immigration pathways, effective April 1, 2025. The new pricing adjustments mark a notable rise in costs for workers and entrepreneurs looking to make Alberta their new home. Under the updated fee […]
Canada’s Home Support Worker Immigration Pilot Reaches Application Cap Within Hours
Maple News reports that Canada’s Home Support Worker stream of the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot Program reached its application cap on the very day it reopened—March 31, 2025. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the program stopped accepting new online applications at approximately 2:25 p.m. EDT, just […]