Canada Suspends New Parent and Grandparent Sponsorships for 2026 — What Families Need to Know

Maple News reports that Canada’s federal government has temporarily paused new applications to the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) for 2026, altering the landscape for many families seeking long-term reunification. Under updated Ministerial Instructions effective January 1, 2026, no new sponsorship requests for permanent residence through the PGP will be […]

Canada Expands Francophone Immigration with 5,000 New PR Spaces

Maple News reports that Canada is strengthening its commitment to Francophone immigration by adding 5,000 new permanent residence (PR) nomination spaces for French-speaking newcomers. The announcement was made on January 19 in Moncton, New Brunswick by Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab during a government press conference. This increase in PR […]

Citizenship Reform Advances: Bill to Expand Rights for Canadians Born Abroad Moves Closer to Law

Maple News reports that on November 5, Bill C-3, which seeks to significantly expand Canadian citizenship eligibility, passed its third reading in the House of Commons. This legislative milestone brings the country closer to eliminating the controversial First-Generation Limit (FGL), a provision that restricts the transmission of Canadian citizenship to […]

Canada to Significantly Boost Provincial Immigration Pathways by 2026

Maple News reports that Canada is set to significantly expand its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), targeting 91,500 new permanent residents through the PNP in 2026. This marks a 66% increase compared to the 2023 target of 55,000 admissions, providing a major opportunity for candidates hoping to immigrate through provincial streams. […]

Why Reaching CLB Level 7 in English Can Significantly Boost Your Canadian Immigration Chances

Maple News reports that for French-speaking immigration candidates, learning English isn’t just a valuable skill — it’s a strategic advantage that can significantly increase the chances of successfully immigrating to Canada through programs like Express Entry. Canada is officially bilingual, but English remains the dominant language in most provinces and […]