Maple News reports that many individuals navigating the online application system of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) often encounter various technical issues. Whether you’re applying for a work or study permit, permanent residency, or visiting Canada as a tourist, understanding and resolving these common digital hurdles is crucial to […]
Category: Immigration Guidance
Racialized Immigrants in Canada Achieving Record-High Education Levels, StatsCan Reports
Maple News reports that racialized immigrants in Canada—especially women—are reaching unprecedented levels of educational attainment, according to newly released data from Statistics Canada. The research, which analyzed 2006 and 2021 census data, focused on immigrants aged 25 to 64 and charted education levels by racialized group, gender, and immigration status. […]
Canada’s 2024 Budget Champions Safer, More Inclusive Communities for All
Maple News reports that Canada’s 2024 federal budget reinforces the government’s long-standing commitment to fostering safe, inclusive communities across the country—a priority that is particularly vital for both newcomers and long-time residents alike. Highlighting the central role of diversity in shaping Canadian society, the budget outlines new and ongoing initiatives […]
How to Prepare for a Canadian Immigration Interview: Key Tips and Insights
Maple News reports that a number of applicants for Canadian permanent residence may be asked to attend an interview with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) as part of their application process. These interviews, often the final stage before a decision is made, play a significant role in verifying the […]
How an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) Can Boost Your Canadian Immigration Prospects
Maple News reports that securing an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) is a key step for many newcomers planning to immigrate to Canada—especially for those applying through pathways that evaluate educational qualifications. An ECA helps Canadian immigration authorities understand how your foreign diploma, degree, or certificate compares to a Canadian credential. […]
New Federal Housing Measures Aim to Help Newcomers Afford First Homes in Canada
Maple News reports that Canada’s federal government has rolled out a series of new housing affordability initiatives that could significantly benefit newcomers to the country. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled the measures on April 11, 2024, as part of the government’s broader plan to support both […]
Budget 2024: What Canada’s New Spending Plan Means for Immigrants
Maple News reports that Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has officially presented Canada’s federal Budget 2024 in Parliament, outlining the government’s financial priorities for the year ahead. While immigration was not center stage in this year’s budget, several key initiatives could indirectly benefit newcomers and shape the immigration landscape in meaningful […]
Budget 2024: Newcomers to Benefit from Housing Investments and Tenant Protections
Maple News reports that newcomers to Canada can expect meaningful support from the upcoming 2024 federal budget, which will be officially tabled in Parliament on April 16. As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and several Liberal Cabinet ministers have revealed, Canada’s Budget 2024 will prioritize housing affordability, infrastructure development, and tenant […]
Rents Soaring Across Canadian Cities: A 2024 Market Snapshot
Maple News reports that rental prices across Canada’s largest metropolitan areas continue to climb, presenting ongoing challenges for newcomers and residents alike. Driven by population growth, supply constraints, and increased demand in urban centers, the housing market remains high on the radar for policymakers and immigrants. In response to national […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]