Maple News reports that Saskatchewan has introduced a new incentive for bilingual immigration candidates, offering additional points under its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). This policy, which took effect on November 24, 2023, is aimed at attracting skilled individuals who can communicate in both of Canada’s official languages—English and French. The […]
Canada Extends Non-Essential Travel Restrictions Through January
Maple News reports that Canada is extending its ban on non-essential international travel until at least January 21, 2021, as the country continues its efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. The decision, announced by Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, aligns Canada’s non-U.S. travel restrictions with the anticipated extension of […]
Canada’s Fall Economic Statement Highlights Immigration as Cornerstone of Post-Pandemic Recovery
Maple News reports that Canada’s federal government has underscored the vital role of immigration in its economic recovery plans amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In the Fall Economic Statement delivered on November 30 by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, the government laid out an updated fiscal outlook, revealing new measures to […]
Canada’s Job Market Growth Cools in November as Recovery Slows
Maple News reports that Canada’s job market continued to recover in November, but at a slower pace than in previous months. According to the latest Labour Force Survey released by Statistics Canada, employment increased by 0.3% during the week of November 8–14, compared to a 0.5% rise in October. The […]
Canada’s Immigration Minister Addresses Impact of COVID-19 in Parliamentary Hearing
Maple News reports that Marco Mendicino, Canada’s Minister of Immigration, appeared before the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration on November 25 to discuss the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the nation’s immigration system. Accompanying him was Catrina Tapley, Deputy Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), […]
Vernon-North Okanagan Eases RNIP Rules to Boost Local Hiring
Maple News reports that the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) for the Vernon-North Okanagan region is lowering some of its entry requirements starting December 1, aimed at making it easier for local employers to address workforce shortages. Introduced in February 2020, the RNIP program was initially designed with cautious […]
Newfoundland and Labrador Streamlines Hiring for In-Demand Health and Tech Occupations
Maple News reports that Newfoundland and Labrador have introduced new exemptions to simplify the hiring process for foreign workers in critical sectors facing labour shortages under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP). The provincial government has published a list of in-demand occupations that are now exempt from its traditional labour market […]
Canada Launches Online Portal to Confirm Permanent Residency Without In-Person Interviews
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced a new online portal that streamlines the process of confirming permanent resident (PR) status in Canada. This development eliminates the need for most in-person interviews, enabling approved applicants to finalize their landing entirely online. Originally introduced as a […]
Canada Opens Permanent Residency Pathway for Asylum Seekers Working in Health Care
Maple News reports that, starting December 14, 2020, Canada officially launched two targeted immigration programs to allow certain asylum seekers—primarily those who provided direct health care during the COVID-19 pandemic—to apply for permanent residence. These new temporary measures, first introduced by Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino in the summer, are designed […]
Canada Opens Path to Permanent Residency for Refugee Healthcare Workers
Maple News reports that Canada has launched two new immigration pathways tailored for refugee claimants who worked on the front lines of healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting December 14, applications for permanent residency will be accepted from individuals who provided essential direct care to Canadians under challenging conditions. The […]
Canada Approves First COVID-19 Vaccine Amid Plans for Expanded Immigration
Maple News reports that on December 9, 2020, Health Canada granted its first emergency authorization for a COVID-19 vaccine, giving a green light to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. This marks the beginning of Canada’s largest immunization campaign in history and is seen as a major turning point in the national pandemic […]
Canada Expands Access to Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot with New Flexibility
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 […]
Thousands of Approved Immigrants Still Stranded Abroad Amid Expired Documents and Delays
Maple News reports that thousands of individuals who have been officially approved for permanent residency in Canada remain stranded outside the country due to complications stemming from expired documents and pandemic-related travel disruptions. Fadi Ghaoui, a cybersecurity analyst from Lebanon, is one such case. He received his Confirmation of Permanent […]
Canada and Italy Expand Youth Mobility Agreement to Enhance Work and Travel Opportunities
Maple News reports that Canada and Italy have signed an enhanced bilateral youth mobility agreement, offering expanded opportunities for young adults to work and travel between the two countries. The new agreement, signed on December 11 by Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Marco Mendicino, and Italy’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luigi […]
Why Immigrants Choose to Stay—or Leave—Nova Scotia
Maple News reports that job opportunities are the most decisive factor influencing whether immigrants remain in Nova Scotia or seek opportunities elsewhere. A recent study analyzing the experiences of 2,815 immigrants who either stayed in or left the province between 2011 and 2018 found that 46% of those who left […]
Canada Admits 15,100 Immigrants in October Amid Ongoing Pandemic Impact
Maple News reports that Canada welcomed approximately 15,100 new permanent residents in October 2020, a figure nearly identical to that of September. This marks the second-highest monthly intake since COVID-19 began affecting immigration flows earlier in the year. Newly released data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) highlights the […]