Maple News reports that Canada has introduced key changes to the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP), a program tailored to help rural communities attract and retain skilled foreign workers. According to an announcement made on December 14 by Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino, these adjustments are aimed at boosting participation […]
Category: Immigration Guidance
Canada Ranks Among World’s Best for Immigrant Integration, Report Finds
Canada has earned a spot among the top five countries worldwide for immigrant-friendly policies, securing fourth place in the latest edition of the Migration Integration Policy Index (MIPEX). The ranking, based on 52 countries, evaluates how effectively governments support newcomers in becoming full members of society. MIPEX, a globally recognized […]
Canada Halts UK Flights Amid Rising COVID-19 Variant Concerns
Maple News reports that Canada implemented an immediate ban on all incoming passenger flights from the United Kingdom starting midnight on December 20, 2020. This decisive move came in response to growing concerns over a new, more transmissible variant of COVID-19 that had rapidly spread across parts of the UK. […]
Immigrants and International Students Vital to Canada’s Post-Pandemic Economic Rebound
Maple News reports that immigrants and international students will play a pivotal role in Canada’s economic revival, as the country continues to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. With labour shortages intensified and a rapidly aging population, welcoming newcomers is more critical than ever. According to a recent […]
IRCC Discontinues Webform Submissions for Expired COPR Holders Ready to Travel
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will no longer accept webform submissions from individuals with expired Confirmations of Permanent Residence (COPR) who are ready to travel to Canada. This change was confirmed in the department’s most recent program delivery update and marks a shift in how […]
Canada Welcomes 15,300 New Immigrants in November 2020 Amid Ongoing Pandemic Challenges
Maple News reports that Canada admitted 15,300 new permanent residents in November 2020, marking the third consecutive month with immigration levels around that figure. Although this reflects a slight rebound in arrivals compared to earlier in the year, total immigration numbers remain well below pre-pandemic norms due to continued global […]
Pandemic Exposed Gaps in Support for Immigrants in Canada, Survey Finds
Maple News reports that a recent survey highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted economic outcomes for immigrants in Canada, amplifying longstanding vulnerabilities in the immigration system. According to research conducted by World Education Services (WES), which analyzed responses from 7,496 recent immigrants across three surveys between April and August […]
Canada Reinforces Immigration as Cornerstone of Economic Recovery and Growth
Maple News reports that the Canadian government has reaffirmed its strong commitment to immigration as a key driver of economic development and recovery in a new supplementary mandate letter released by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The letter, addressed to Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino, outlines the government’s updated immigration priorities in […]
Canada Extends Non-U.S. Travel Restrictions to February 21 Amid COVID-19 Concerns
Maple News reports that Canada is extending its international travel restrictions for non-U.S. arrivals until at least February 21, 2021, as part of continued efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. The extension was officially announced by Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, underscoring the Canadian government’s commitment to safeguarding public […]
Canada Confirms COVID-19 Vaccines Available to All, Regardless of Immigration Status
Canada is making COVID-19 vaccines accessible to everyone in the country, regardless of their immigration status, Maple News reports. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has affirmed that vaccines will be distributed equitably to all residents for whom they are approved and recommended, including permanent residents, temporary workers, international […]
Canada Doubles Down on Immigration Amid COVID-19 Disruptions
Maple News reports that Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marco Mendicino, has reaffirmed the federal government’s strong commitment to immigration despite the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. In a recent interview aired on the Canadian program The Agenda, Mendicino discussed how Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is adapting to […]
Canada and Ukraine Launch New Partnership to Expand Immigration and Youth Mobility
Maple News reports that Canada and Ukraine have formalized a new agreement aimed at enhancing immigration pathways and mobility between the two nations. The Canada-Ukraine Mobility Working Group, announced by Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino, is designed to strengthen immigration collaboration and offer more avenues for Ukrainian nationals to come to […]
Newcomers to Canada Saw Record-High Entry Wages in 2018, Driven by Experience and Education
Maple News reports that newly arrived immigrants to Canada earned the highest median entry wage on record in 2018, marking a significant milestone in Canada’s immigration and labor market trends. According to recent data released by Statistics Canada, immigrants who were admitted in 2017 reported a median income of $30,100 […]
Canada Extends COVID-19 Testing Requirements at U.S. Land Border
Maple News reports that starting February 15, Canada will implement stricter COVID-19 testing measures at land border crossings, requiring travellers to present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to entry. The move mirrors existing protocols already in place for air travellers and aims to curb the spread […]
Canada Saw Sharp Drop in Immigration in 2020 Amid Pandemic Disruptions
Maple News reports that Canada welcomed 184,370 new permanent residents in 2020, marking a significant decline in immigration levels due to global disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This figure represents the lowest number of new immigrants admitted to Canada in over two decades, dating back to 1998 when just […]
COVID-19 Disproportionately Affects Immigrants and Racialized Communities in Ottawa
Maple News reports that a new study reveals immigrants and racialized communities in Ottawa have faced a significantly higher risk of COVID-19 exposure and impact compared to the general population. The findings come from a report titled The Impact of COVID-19 on Immigrants and Racialized Communities in Ottawa, which is […]