In a move welcomed by international students and academic institutions, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has confirmed that it will not modify the list of Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)-eligible fields of study in 2026. According to Maple News, this decision provides a much-needed period of policy stability, allowing students […]
Year: 2026
Canada Speeds Up Work Permits for Workers in Essential Roles
Canada is accelerating work permit processing for individuals employed in crucial sectors such as healthcare and agriculture, Maple News reports. This measure, implemented by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), targets roles designated as vital to Canada’s economy and ongoing labour shortages. Under this initiative, applicants applying for employer-specific work […]
Canada’s 8 Most Livable Cities for Newcomers—and How You Can Move There
Many newcomers initially set their sights on Canada’s well-known metropolitan hubs—Toronto, Montréal, and Vancouver—thanks to their abundant job opportunities, top-tier schools, and established immigrant communities. But while these ‘gateway cities’ are undoubtedly popular, Canada’s vast landscape offers many other cities that combine quality of life, affordability, and accessibility for immigrants. […]
Saskatchewan Reaches Nomination Limits in Three High-Demand Sectors
According to Maple News, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has already reached its nomination caps for three key sectors during its first intake window of 2024. The capped sectors — accommodation and food services, retail trade, and trucking — are part of a managed intake system to fairly distribute […]
Newfoundland and Labrador Hosts Virtual Job Fair to Attract Skilled Foreign Talent
Maple News reports that the government of Newfoundland and Labrador will host a global virtual immigration and job fair on February 11, 2024. Running from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. GMT, the event is designed to connect skilled foreign professionals with employers based in the province. This initiative supports the province’s […]
Manitoba Prioritizes Skilled Workers in Strategic Immigration Draw
Manitoba continues to strengthen its workforce through targeted immigration efforts. On January 29, the province conducted its second immigration draw of 2026 under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), extending 47 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs) to candidates in the Skilled Worker Stream. According to Maple News, this draw […]
Six In-Demand Canadian Healthcare Jobs That Lead to Permanent Residence—With Minimal Education Requirements
Maple News reports that Canada is prioritizing several healthcare occupations for permanent residency (PR), many of which require only two years or less of college education. These roles offer a promising route for international graduates and foreign workers looking to secure long-term immigration status while contributing to Canada’s vital healthcare […]
New IRCC Policies Prioritize In-Canada Applicants for Permanent Residency
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is increasingly focusing on granting permanent residency (PR) to individuals already living and working in Canada. This shift aligns with Canada’s broader strategy to fill labour market gaps with candidates who possess Canadian experience and are already contributing to the […]
British Columbia Raises Application Fee for Skills Immigration Stream Under BC PNP
Maple News reports that the Government of British Columbia has officially increased the application fee for its Skills Immigration stream under the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP). Effective January 22, 2026, the application fee rose from $1,475 to $1,750 CAD. This adjustment affects all candidates who submit full applications […]
Canada Eyes Smoother Work Access for Professionals from India, Thailand, UAE, and Mercosur Under New Trade Talks
Maple News reports that Canada is exploring the possibility of easing temporary access for foreign professionals and business visitors from several countries, including India, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Mercosur nations, through a series of upcoming free trade negotiations. If concluded successfully, these negotiations could lead to streamlined […]
Lower CRS Scores Open Doors for More Canadian Experience Class Candidates
Maple News reports that recent decreases in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) cut-off scores under Express Entry have expanded permanent residence opportunities for thousands of candidates. After months of stable scores hovering around 533–534, the CEC cut-off has seen a sharp decline—dropping to 509 in the most recent January 21, […]
Canada’s Top 15 In-Demand Jobs for 2025: High Salaries and Bright Prospects
Canada’s labour market is undergoing a transformation as industries adapt to innovation, demographic shifts, and global demands. From digital technology to skilled trades and healthcare, 2025 is expected to offer a range of career opportunities for both newcomers and Canadian residents. Maple News reports that employers are actively competing for […]
Ontario to Prioritize High-Impact Immigrants in 2026: Doctors, Experts, and Entrepreneurs at the Forefront
Maple News reports that Ontario is entering a new chapter in its immigration strategy, shifting away from broad, general selection toward a more focused, high-impact approach. As of 2026, the province’s immigration priorities under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) will emphasize professional readiness, sector alignment, integrity, and excellence. Following […]
British Columbia Raises Application Fees for Key Worker Immigration Streams
According to Maple News, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has officially increased its application fees for several Skills Immigration streams. Effective January 22, 2026, the fee has risen from $1,475 to $1,750 for specific worker categories within the program. This update applies only to new applications submitted […]
Canada Expands Grocery Benefit: Newcomers to Receive Boosted Tax Credit Payments
Maple News reports that newcomers to Canada may receive hundreds of extra dollars this year through an overhauled federal benefit designed to counter rising living costs. Announced on January 26, the federal government is introducing the newly named Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, a revamped version of the existing Goods […]
Canada’s Immigration Strategy Fuels Carney’s Vision for a Cooperative Global Order
Maple News reports that Canada’s evolving immigration strategy plays a critical role in advancing Prime Minister Carney’s call for a ‘third path’ to global prosperity—a response to the breakdown of the rules-based international order. In his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Carney highlighted a major shift in […]
