Maple News reports that Steinbach, Manitoba, has officially unveiled its targeted sectors and occupations under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), a new pathway aimed at welcoming foreign workers to settle permanently in the region. As the third-largest city in Manitoba, Steinbach plays a key role in regional economic development, […]
Category: Immigration Guidance
Sault Ste. Marie Unveils Designated Employers for Rural Immigration Pilot
Maple News reports that Sault Ste. Marie has officially released its list of designated employers for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), offering new opportunities for foreign nationals seeking permanent residency in Canada through employment in Northern Ontario. The RCIP is an employer-driven immigration stream designed to address labor shortages […]
Thunder Bay Releases List of Designated Employers Under Rural PR Program
Maple News reports that the City of Thunder Bay, located in northwestern Ontario, has officially published its updated list of designated employers participating in Canada’s Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP). Commonly referred to locally as the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), this program enables eligible foreign nationals to apply […]
Claresholm Unveils Priority Sectors for Rural PR Pathway Under New Immigration Pilot
Maple News reports that the town of Claresholm, located in southern Alberta, has announced its designated priority sectors and occupations under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), a recently launched pathway to permanent residence aimed at addressing labour shortages in smaller Canadian communities. As one of several participating rural communities, […]
Navigating Work and Education in Canada: How Credential Evaluations Can Help Newcomers Thrive
Maple News reports that CanadaVisa, in collaboration with World Education Services (WES), recently hosted a highly informative webinar aimed at helping newcomers navigate the Canadian labor market and higher education landscape. Titled ‘Empowering Newcomer Success: Navigating Canada’s Job Market and Higher Education with WES Credential Evaluations,’ the session provides essential […]
Timmins Launches First Designated Employers for Rural and Francophone Immigration Pathways
Maple News reports that the city of Timmins has published its first list of designated employers for two new permanent residence (PR) programs: the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP). These federal immigration pilots are designed to support workforce needs in smaller Canadian communities […]
What the Liberal Election Win Means for the Future of Canadian Immigration
Maple News reports that the Liberal Party of Canada has secured victory in the 2025 federal election and is expected to form a minority government. With Mark Carney now poised to become Prime Minister, attention is turning to how the Liberals plan to steer Canada’s immigration policies in the years […]
Thunder Bay Reveals In-Demand Jobs for Fast-Track Permanent Residency Program
Maple News reports that Thunder Bay, Ontario, has announced a list of in-demand occupations eligible for permanent residence (PR) through its participation in Canada’s Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP). This strategic initiative aims to attract skilled foreign talent to meet local labour demands and support the economic growth of […]
Liberal and Conservative Parties Reveal Diverging Immigration Visions for 2025 Election
Maple News reports that immigration has taken center stage in Canada’s political discourse, as both major federal parties—the Liberals and Conservatives—unveil their detailed platforms ahead of the 2025 election. With immigration shaping everything from labor markets to housing policy, the ideological divide between the two parties is increasingly clear. The […]
Court Grants Canada More Time to Fix Unconstitutional Citizenship Law
Maple News reports that the federal government has been granted an extension to amend controversial sections of the Citizenship Act that have long been deemed unconstitutional. On April 22, 2025, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice extended the deadline to reform the legislation from April 2025 to November 20, 2025. […]
BC PNP Closes Graduate Streams: What International Students Need to Know About Alternative PR Pathways
Maple News reports that British Columbia has indefinitely suspended its new Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams for international graduates, leaving many recent and prospective graduates scrambling for alternative routes to Canadian permanent residency (PR). The BC PNP previously offered two streams tailored to international students: the International Graduate and International […]
Sault Ste. Marie and Brandon Prioritize Key Sectors for Rural Immigration Pathway
Maple News reports that two more Canadian communities—Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario and Brandon in Manitoba—have unveiled their priority sectors as part of the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), offering clarity for potential newcomers seeking permanent residency opportunities in smaller Canadian centres. The RCIP is an immigration pathway aimed at […]
Top Issues That Can Delay Your Canadian Citizenship Application—and How to Prevent Them
Maple News reports that permanent residents applying for Canadian citizenship should be mindful of certain factors that could complicate and prolong their applications. While the standard processing time for a routine application is approximately eight months, non-routine or ‘complex’ cases can take much longer, especially as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship […]
How Newcomers Can Ace the Canadian Job Interview Process
Maple News reports that for newcomers to Canada, preparing for a job interview is a pivotal step in securing employment and making a confident first impression. Whether you’re interviewing in-person or virtually, understanding what employers expect and how to present yourself professionally can significantly boost your chances of landing the […]
What to Do If You Lose Your PR Card While Abroad
Maple News reports that losing your Permanent Resident (PR) card while outside Canada can disrupt your travel plans, but it doesn’t have to derail your return. A PR card is essential for proving your status when re-entering Canada by commercial transportation, such as a plane, train, bus, or ferry. If […]
Canada’s Population Growth Slows as Temporary Resident Numbers Decline
Canada’s population growth has sharply decelerated in recent months, driven largely by a drop in the number of temporary residents, Maple News reports. The shift marks a significant turn in the country’s demographic strategy, which had previously leaned on temporary immigration to bolster its workforce and offset aging population trends. […]
