Canada’s Francophone Mobility Work Permit: A Low-Barrier Path to Stay and Work Without an LMIA

Maple News reports that the Francophone Mobility Work Permit (FMWP) continues to be one of the most accessible routes for foreign nationals—especially those with conversational-level French—to secure a Canadian work permit without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). The FMWP allows eligible applicants to apply for employer-specific […]

When Declining an Express Entry ITA is the Smartest Move

Maple News reports that while receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) through Canada’s Express Entry system is typically a cause for celebration, there are certain situations where it may be wiser to decline the invitation. Understanding when and why to refuse an ITA can help candidates safeguard their chances of […]

Alberta Reveals 2026 Immigration Targets: Over 6,400 Provincial Nominations Focused on Skilled Workers

Maple News reports that Alberta has officially announced its 2026 nomination allocation under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), receiving 6,403 nomination spaces from the federal government. This marks a 31% increase from the province’s initial 2025 allocation of 4,875, signaling a stronger provincial commitment to welcoming skilled immigrants. The […]

Quebec Adjusts Immigration Service Fees for 2026 to Reflect Inflation

As of January 1, 2026, Quebec has implemented new immigration service fees, impacting a wide range of applicants and service providers, Maple News reports. The updates include increased costs for permanent and temporary immigration applications, employer requests, immigration consultants, and individuals seeking credential assessments through Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration, Francisation, […]

Canada Expands Francophone Selection Pathways with 5,000 Additional PR Spaces

Maple News reports that Canada will introduce 5,000 new permanent residence (PR) spaces specifically allocated for French-speaking immigrants in 2026. This new measure, announced by Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab in Moncton, New Brunswick, reflects an ongoing federal commitment to expanding Francophone communities outside of Quebec. These additional spaces are […]

Express Entry Backlog Rises to Highest Point Since 2022

Maple News reports that Canada’s Express Entry immigration backlog has surged to its highest level in more than three years, according to fresh data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). As of November 30, 2025, 32% of Express Entry applications were considered backlogged—meaning their processing time exceeded IRCC’s service […]