Maple News reports that for newcomers establishing themselves in Canada, credit cards can be a powerful tool for building financial stability and unlocking future opportunities. Understanding how credit cards work—and how to use them responsibly—can make a significant difference in one’s financial journey in the country. A credit card allows […]
Category: Immigration Guidance
Navigating Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program: An Alternative Route to Permanent Residency
Maple News reports that Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) remains a highly strategic option for obtaining permanent residency, especially for applicants who may not qualify through the federal Express Entry system. As of 2025, the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoffs for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draws have hovered between 521 […]
Protecting Your Finances in Canada: A Guide to Avoiding Fraud for Newcomers
Maple News reports that while moving to Canada can be an exciting life chapter, newcomers should also be mindful of financial fraud—a growing concern especially for those unfamiliar with Canada’s systems. The early stages of settling in—finding housing, a job, or navigating immigration paperwork—can open the door to fraudsters who […]
Canadian Citizenship Fees Increase for Adults Starting March 31, 2025
Maple News reports that the Government of Canada has officially increased the citizenship fees for adult applicants, a move that took effect at midnight on March 31, 2025. The right of citizenship fee has risen from $100 to $119.75 for permanent residents aged 18 and older who are applying for […]
How Internationally Trained Teachers Can Become Certified in Canada
Maple News reports that teaching in Canada is a regulated profession, which means educators must be provincially certified in order to work legally. For internationally trained teachers, the process can be complex but highly rewarding, especially as teaching continues to be an in-demand occupation across the country. Certification requirements vary […]
Canada’s Home Support Worker Immigration Pilot Reaches Application Cap Within Hours
Maple News reports that Canada’s Home Support Worker stream of the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot Program reached its application cap on the very day it reopened—March 31, 2025. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the program stopped accepting new online applications at approximately 2:25 p.m. EDT, just […]
Canada’s Child Care Immigration Pilot Hits Annual Limit Within Hours
Maple News reports that Canada’s Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Child Care (HCWP:CC) reached its application limit just hours after opening on March 31, 2025. The program, which allows eligible foreign nationals working in child care occupations to apply for permanent residency, accepted its full quota of 2,750 online applications […]
Canada Reopens Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots for 2025 Applications
Maple News reports that Canada’s Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (HCWP) are now officially accepting applications for the 2025 intake period. As of 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on March 31, eligible foreign nationals may apply for permanent residency through these specialized immigration streams designed for caregivers already working in […]
How to Avoid Hidden Foreign Taxes on Your TFSA Investments
Maple News reports that many Canadian investors may be unknowingly losing money due to foreign withholding taxes on investments held within a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA). Although TFSAs are designed to shield investments from Canadian income taxes, certain international holdings — especially U.S.-listed ETFs — can still generate hidden tax […]
Canada Named Happiest Country in the G7 Despite Global Ranking Decline
Canada has once again emerged as the happiest country among the G7 nations, according to findings from the 2025 World Happiness Report. While Canada may have slipped slightly in its global position—coming in at 18th, down from 15th in 2024—it still leads the pack among the world’s largest advanced economies. […]
Canada to Launch Streamlined SIN Access for Newcomers Through IRCC Accounts
Maple News reports that Canada is set to simplify the process of issuing Social Insurance Numbers (SIN) for newcomers through a new integrated digital service, SIN@Entry. Scheduled for rollout during the 2025–2026 fiscal year, the program aims to make it easier for people immigrating to Canada to access essential services […]
Canada Expands Home Care Worker PR Pathways: Key Eligibility Details Revealed
Maple News reports that Canada has officially released comprehensive eligibility information for its updated Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (HCWP), offering new opportunities for foreign nationals seeking permanent residency (PR) through caregiving roles. The revamped HCWP is now formally split into two pilot streams: one for child care providers and […]
Essential Guide to Canadian Visas and Permits for Students, Workers, and Tourists
Maple News reports that international students, foreign workers, and tourists entering Canada often need clarity on the types of visas and permits required for legal entry and stay. Understanding the distinction between visas and permits is key for a smooth immigration experience. A visa is a travel authorization that allows […]
Top Reasons Canadian Immigration Applications Get Refused — And How to Avoid Them
Maple News reports that many Canadian immigration applications are refused each year, often because of controllable errors or missing information. Whether you’re applying to visit, study, work, or settle permanently in Canada, understanding the most common reasons for refusal can significantly improve your chances of success. According to Immigration, Refugees […]
IRCC Cuts Immigration Backlog by Nearly 8%, Continuing Downward Trend
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has made substantial progress in reducing its immigration backlog, reflecting continued momentum in streamlining application processing. As of February 28, 2025, the immigration backlog had decreased to 821,200 applications—a 7.95% reduction from the 892,100 cases pending in January. This marks […]
How Pre-Arrival Support Programs Help Immigrants Settle Before Landing in Canada
Maple News reports that thousands of future immigrants to Canada are receiving vital support even before stepping foot in the country, thanks to pre-arrival services like the Planning for Canada (PfC) program. Funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), these services aim to equip approved newcomers with critical knowledge […]
