Ontario Opens New Pathways for US-Trained Doctors to Join Its Workforce Faster

Maple News reports that Ontario has introduced substantial reforms to help US-trained physicians begin working in the province more quickly. These regulatory changes are designed to address ongoing physician shortages, improve patient access to care, and attract international talent to Canada’s healthcare system. Under the new policy, board-certified American physicians […]

How to Manage Medical Inadmissibility Risks When Sponsoring Parents or Grandparents to Canada

According to Maple News, individuals planning to sponsor their parents or grandparents through Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) or support them for a Super Visa must be aware of potential medical admissibility concerns. Under Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) guidelines, applicants may be deemed medically inadmissible if their […]

Canada Raises Settlement Fund Requirements for Atlantic Immigration Program Applicants

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced an increase in the settlement funds required for individuals immigrating through the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), effective July 29, 2025. The adjustment accounts for inflation and aims to ensure that newcomers have sufficient financial resources to successfully transition and settle in Canada’s […]

How to Reduce the Risk of Medical Inadmissibility for Parents and Grandparents Immigrating to Canada

According to Maple News, Canadians planning to sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residency should carefully consider potential medical inadmissibility issues. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) may deny permanent residence if family members are deemed medically inadmissible, particularly if their health conditions are expected to place excessive demand […]