Maple News reports that instructors of persons with disabilities are now among the priority occupations targeted by Canada’s Express Entry system, offering skilled professionals in this field a unique opportunity to obtain permanent residence. This development is part of an expanded round of occupation-specific draws introduced by Immigration, Refugees and […]
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Canada’s Top 12 In-Demand Jobs Driving Express Entry in 2025
As Canada continues to face critical labour shortages in key industries, the Express Entry system remains a primary pathway for skilled professionals looking to gain permanent residence in 2025. According to Maple News, the Canadian government is targeting specific occupations through category-based draws, increasing opportunities for those in high-demand fields […]
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 […]
Lost Your Job on a Closed Work Permit? Here’s What You Can Do Next
Maple News reports that temporary foreign workers in Canada on closed (employer-specific) work permits must adhere strictly to the conditions outlined in their permit. This means they can only work for the employer, in the location, and in the job role specified in the permit. Working elsewhere or in a […]
Newfoundland and Labrador Issues Fewer Immigration Invitations in Latest Draw
Maple News reports that the province of Newfoundland and Labrador held its sixth immigration draw of the year on July 29, extending a total of 150 invitations to candidates under both the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). According to the province’s Office […]
Alberta Targets Construction Workers in Latest Immigration Invitation Round
Maple News reports that on July 25, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) conducted a focused draw under its Alberta Express Entry Stream, issuing invitations to 39 candidates with work experience in construction-related occupations. This targeted draw is part of Alberta’s broader strategy to address significant labour shortages in high-demand […]
Canada’s Global Talent Stream in 2025: Fast-Tracking Skilled Immigration with Elevated Standards
Canada’s Global Talent Stream (GTS), a specialized pathway under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), continues to facilitate the entry of highly skilled foreign professionals in 2025 through faster processing and stronger compliance measures, Maple News reports. With work permit decisions typically rendered within two weeks, the GTS remains a […]
Canada’s Global Talent Stream in 2025: A Fast Track for Tech Talent with Strong Compliance Rules
Maple News reports that in 2025, Canada’s Global Talent Stream (GTS), a key arm of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), continues to play a crucial role in helping innovative companies address high-skill labour shortages—especially in the technology and engineering sectors. The Stream’s appeal lies in its promise of rapid […]
Inside Canada’s Global Talent Stream in 2025: Fast-Track Hiring, Higher Standards
According to Maple News, Canada’s Global Talent Stream (GTS) continues to be a cornerstone of the country’s talent strategy in 2025, enabling employers to access highly skilled foreign workers while upholding strong protections for the domestic workforce. As part of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), GTS remains focused on […]
Canada’s Global Talent Stream in 2025: Fast-Track Access to Skilled Workers, Tightened Compliance Rules
Canada’s Global Talent Stream (GTS), a specialized segment of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), continues to serve as a powerful tool for attracting top-tier global talent in 2025. Known for its streamlined two-week processing standard, the GTS enables innovative companies and tech employers to fill critical roles faster than […]
Canada’s Global Talent Stream in 2025: Fast-Track Access for Skilled Workers, With Tighter Oversight
In 2025, Canada’s Global Talent Stream (GTS), a key component of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), continues to serve as a strategic immigration tool for companies seeking rapid access to specialized global talent. With an emphasis on swift processing and rigorous compliance, the program plays a critical role in […]
West Kootenay Names Designated Employers for Rural Pathway to Permanent Residency
Maple News reports that West Kootenay, located in southeastern British Columbia, has officially released its list of designated employers under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), a program aimed at attracting skilled immigrants to smaller Canadian communities. The RCIP is an employer-driven initiative that allows foreign nationals to apply for […]
Canadian Provinces Demand Greater Immigration Control Amid Rising Labour Needs
Maple News reports that a growing number of Canadian provinces are seeking more authority over immigration policies, including the power to issue work permits and set regional immigration targets. This renewed push was prominently highlighted during the recent Council of the Federation meeting, which concluded on July 24, 2025, in […]
West Kootenay Unveils Designated Employers for Rural Immigration Pathway in B.C.
Maple News reports that West Kootenay, a southeastern region in British Columbia, has officially released the list of designated employers participating in its Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), an initiative aimed at attracting skilled foreign workers to rural communities and supporting their pathway to permanent residency. The RCIP is an […]
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 […]