Maple News reports that March 2024 brought a continued cadence of Express Entry draws, shedding light on how Canada’s immigration system is evolving and what newcomers can expect throughout the year. The latest developments offer a useful glimpse into the dynamics of the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and the broader […]
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IRCC Unveils 2024 Study Permit Allocations Across Canadian Provinces
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released the official allocation of study permits for each Canadian province and territory for 2024. This development follows the department’s announcement earlier this year introducing a national cap on study permit applications to manage the growing number of international […]
Ontario Increases 2024 PNP Allocation as Provinces Ramp Up Nominations
Maple News reports that Ontario has secured an allocation of 21,500 nominations under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) for 2024 — a significant increase of 5,000 over last year’s total of 16,500. This expanded quota reflects the growing role of provincial immigration strategies in meeting Canada’s broader immigration goals. This […]
More Newcomers Choosing Life Beyond Canada’s Big Cities
Maple News reports a growing trend among immigrants in Canada: more newcomers are opting to settle outside the country’s major metropolitan areas. According to a recent study by the Conference Board of Canada (CoBC), data from 2016 to 2021 reveals a shift away from large urban centers like Toronto and […]
Express Entry or PNP: Which Canadian Immigration Pathway Is Right for You in 2024?
Maple News reports that in 2024, Canada plans to welcome 485,000 new permanent residents, with over 220,000 expected to enter through either the Express Entry system or a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). These two immigration streams remain the leading federal and provincial pathways for skilled workers seeking permanent residency. But […]
How Long Do Canadian Permanent Residents Need to Stay in Canada?
Maple News reports that while Canadian permanent residents enjoy many of the rights and benefits of citizens, maintaining their residency status depends on meeting a specific physical presence requirement. To retain permanent residency in Canada, individuals must be physically present in the country for at least 730 days (equivalent to […]
Canada to Increase Permanent Residence Fees Starting April 30, 2024
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will implement new permanent residence (PR) application fees as of 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on April 30, 2024. The increases apply across multiple immigration programs and reflect adjustments based on inflation, as mandated under Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. […]
Who Can Work in Canada Without a Work Permit? Here’s What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that while most foreign nationals need a work permit to secure employment in Canada, there are specific scenarios where individuals are exempt from this requirement. Canada continues to attract global talent with its diverse economy and workforce needs — and understanding these exceptions can open up new […]
How Long Will Canada Take to Process Your Temporary Residence Application in 2024?
Foreign nationals continue to seek temporary residence (TR) in Canada for various reasons—whether to work, study, or visit. Given the rising interest in Canadian immigration, a common question remains: How long will Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) take to process my application in 2024? According to Maple News, IRCC […]
Canada Extends Interim Work Authorization for International Graduates to 180 Days
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has extended the validity period for interim work authorization letters issued to international graduates. These letters, which previously remained valid for 120 days, will now be effective for up to 180 days from the date of the work permit application […]
British Columbia, Manitoba, and Quebec Issue New Invitations to Provincial Nominee Candidates
Maple News reports that between March 22 and 28, the provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, and Quebec extended new invitations to immigration candidates through their respective provincial immigration programs. These selections were made under various economic, humanitarian, and human capital streams aimed at supporting regional labor market and demographic needs. […]
Newcomers to Canada: How to Qualify for Public Health Coverage
Maple News reports that all foreign nationals in Canada—whether they arrive as temporary or permanent residents—should prioritize registering for their province or territory’s public healthcare system. Without proper enrollment, individuals may be left with significant out-of-pocket medical expenses should they require care. Canada’s government recommends that all residents also obtain […]
Nova Scotia Allocates 12,900 Study Permits for International Students in 2024 Under Federal Cap
Maple News reports that Nova Scotia has released its international student permit allocation for 2024, revealing a significant decrease in the number of new study permits approved for the province. Under new federal limits that came into effect earlier this year, Nova Scotia has been granted a total of 12,900 […]
Canada Ends Emergency Travel Program for Ukrainians Under CUAET
Maple News reports that March 31, 2024, marked the final day for Ukrainian nationals to benefit from Canada’s Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) program—a major immigration initiative launched in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. With this deadline, Ukrainian citizens are no longer eligible to enter Canada under CUAET-specific […]
Ontario Prioritizes Public Institutions in 2024 International Study Permit Allocation
Maple News reports that Ontario will allocate 96% of its 2024 international study permits to public universities and colleges, as the province aligns its academic immigration strategy with labour market demands. Only 4% of permits will be distributed among language schools, private universities, and other educational institutions, while career colleges […]
Canada Unveils Renters’ Bill of Rights to Strengthen Tenant Protections Nationwide
Maple News reports that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the launch of a Canadian Renters’ Bill of Rights, set to be introduced in the federal Budget 2024. Speaking from Vancouver, Trudeau emphasized that the initiative is aimed at creating a fairer rental market, particularly for newcomers adapting to Canada’s […]
