According to a new report from Statistics Canada, refugees are significantly more likely to file income tax returns within their first year or two in Canada compared to skilled economic immigrants. Maple News reports that between 2017 and 2019, a striking 95% of refugees submitted their tax returns in the […]
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What to Do If Your Canadian Immigration Application Is Returned as Incomplete
Maple News reports that applicants to Canada’s immigration programs may occasionally receive their application back from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) if it is deemed incomplete. While this can be frustrating, the return does come with clear guidance to help applicants get back on track. Every returned application includes […]
Canada Charts New Path to Boost Francophone Immigration Beyond 2023
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is outlining a renewed strategy to support Francophone immigration beyond 2023, aiming to build on its previous goals and expand opportunities for French-speaking newcomers outside Quebec. IRCC had previously committed to reaching a target of 4.4% French-speaking immigrant admissions outside […]
Rents Keep Climbing: Canada’s Priciest and Most Affordable Cities for Tenants Revealed
Maple News reports that the Canadian rental market continues to tighten, with nationwide rents reaching new highs in November 2023. According to the latest data from the Rentals.ca National Rent Report, the average monthly rent across Canada hit $2,178 in October—marking the sixth consecutive month of increases and a $175 […]
Pathways for Nigerians to Immigrate to Canada: What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that Canada continues to be a top destination for Nigerian immigrants, offering a combination of economic opportunity, political stability, world-class education, and a high-quality healthcare system. According to Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan, the country aims to welcome 465,000 new permanent residents by the end of 2023, increasing […]
Nearly 1 in 4 International Students in Canada Not Enrolled in Post-Secondary Institutions, Report Finds
Maple News reports that a new study by Statistics Canada has uncovered a striking trend: in 2019, nearly 24% of individuals with Canadian study permits for post-secondary education were not enrolled in a public post-secondary institution. This translates to over 172,000 international permit holders who did not attend a Canadian […]
Alberta’s New Healthcare Overhaul: What It Means for Newcomers and Job Seekers
Maple News reports that Alberta is set to overhaul its healthcare delivery system in a way that could significantly impact newcomers, both in terms of medical access and employment opportunities. Earlier this month, Premier Danielle Smith announced a sweeping transformation of Alberta’s healthcare model. Alberta Health Services (AHS), previously a […]
Do Provincial Nominees Really Stay? New Data Reveals Where Immigrants Settle Long-Term
Maple News reports that Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) continues to be a powerful tool in distributing skilled immigrants more evenly across the country’s provinces and territories. Established with the goal of addressing regional labor shortages and promoting growth outside of Canada’s largest cities, the PNP gives provinces and territories […]
Deferring Your Canadian Studies: What International Students Should Know
Maple News reports that international students in Canada who are unable to begin their academic programs as planned may have the option to defer their enrollment to a later semester, depending on approval from their Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Whether due to a family emergency, financial considerations, or other personal […]
Canada Targets Construction Sector to Tackle Housing Crisis, Boost Skilled Immigration
Maple News reports that Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered the 2023 Fall Economic Statement on November 21, providing crucial updates on the federal government’s economic strategy. A central focus of the update is addressing Canada’s growing housing affordability crisis, which is especially pressing as the […]
How to Avoid Misrepresentation in Your Canadian Immigration Application
Maple News reports that one of the most critical errors an immigration applicant can make is misrepresentation — an offense that can have serious legal and long-term consequences. Misrepresentation, in the context of Canadian immigration, involves providing false information, omitting key facts, or submitting fraudulent documents to Immigration, Refugees and […]
Newcomer Essentials: 5 Must-Do Tasks in Your First Week in Canada
Maple News reports that arriving in Canada as a permanent resident or temporary foreign worker is an exciting milestone—but it’s also a time to act quickly on key responsibilities that will impact your long-term success. Whether you’re planning to settle permanently or are here for work, taking the right steps […]
How a Family Member’s Inadmissibility Could Jeopardize Your Entry to Canada
Maple News reports that Canada’s immigration authorities take admissibility seriously—assessing the criminal, medical, and security backgrounds of every foreign national seeking entry. This vigilance extends not only to the individual applicant but also to their family members, whose profiles could significantly impact one’s ability to enter the country. Under Canadian […]
Making Calgary Home: A Newcomer’s Path to Canada’s Most Livable City
Maple News reports that Calgary, Alberta’s largest city with over 1.6 million residents, continues to attract immigrants from around the world thanks to its high quality of life, cultural diversity, and economic vitality. Ranked seventh globally in the 2023 Global Livability Index, Calgary earned an outstanding overall score of 96.8, […]
Ontario Boosts Early Childhood Educator Wages to Tackle Staffing Shortage
Maple News reports that Ontario will significantly raise the minimum wage for early childhood educators (ECEs) in licensed child-care centres to $23.86 per hour starting next year. This is a notable increase from the previously planned $20 per hour and aims to combat the growing workforce shortage in the province’s […]
Canada Commits $1.2 Billion to Build Over 2,600 New Rental Homes in Toronto
Maple News reports that the Canadian federal government has pledged $1.2 billion to accelerate the construction of new rental housing in Toronto, a major move aimed at addressing the country’s ongoing housing affordability crisis. The announcement, made on November 14 by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland […]