A Practical Guide for Newcomers Starting with Self-Directed Investing in Canada

Maple News reports that many newcomers to Canada are increasingly…

Canada Expands Provincial Nominee Program in 2026 Immigration Targets, Cuts Foreign Worker and Student Numbers

Maple News reports that the Canadian federal government has unveiled…

Canada to Introduce Fast-Track Immigration Path for U.S. H-1B Visa Holders

Canada is doubling down on its commitment to attract global…

Canada’s 2026–2028 Immigration Plan to Create New Pathways to Permanent Residency for Temporary Workers

Maple News reports that Canada will introduce a new initiative…

Foreign Work Experience Key to Express Entry PR Success, 2024 Report Finds

According to a new report reviewed by Maple News, foreign…

Saskatchewan Invites 295 Skilled Workers in Latest Provincial Nominee Draw

Maple News reports that Saskatchewan has invited 295 immigration candidates…

Canadian Court Overturns Visa Ban in Misrepresentation Case

Maple News reports that the Federal Court of Canada has…

$10-a-Day Child Care Could Be a Game Changer for Canadian Immigrant Families

Maple News reports that Canada’s ambitious plan to introduce $10-per-day…

Canada to Prioritize More In-Country Immigration Draws, Says Immigration Minister

Maple News reports that Immigration Minister Marc Miller has announced…

Canada Prioritizes Skilled Trades in Express Entry to Tackle Labour Shortages

Maple News reports that skilled trades are now a key…

Can I Still Visit Canada if I Have a DUI on My Record?

According to Maple News, U.S. citizens with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) conviction in their past may still be eligible to visit Canada—but there are important entry rules and legal pathways to understand beforehand. Canada enforces strict inadmissibility laws concerning individuals with criminal records, including older DUI charges. When […]

Returning to Canada After a Removal Order: What You Need to Know

Maple News reports that individuals who have been issued a removal order from Canada may still have a path back—although it comes with several conditions and requirements. Canada issues three types of removal orders to non-citizens: Departure Orders, Exclusion Orders, and Deportation Orders. Understanding the differences among them is crucial, […]

How to Travel to Canada with a Past DUI Conviction

Maple News reports that individuals with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) conviction may face challenges entering Canada due to the country’s strict inadmissibility laws. Canadian immigration law classifies even a single DUI conviction as ‘serious criminality’ following a 2018 legislative change that increased the maximum penalty for DUI from […]

Canada Updates Work Permit Options for Immigrant Entrepreneurs After Owner/Operator Program Ends

Maple News reports that Canada has officially phased out the Owner/Operator category from the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) as of April 1, 2021, significantly altering the landscape for immigrant entrepreneurs. This category previously allowed business owners to bypass the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) advertising requirements, creating a faster […]

Crafting a Canadian Resume: What Newcomers Need to Know

Maple News reports: When applying for a job in Canada, your resume plays a crucial role in making a strong first impression—not by being flashy, but by following a format tailored to Canadian hiring norms. While most guides cover the basics, like proofreading, this article highlights lesser-known tips that can […]

How to Hire Foreign Workers in Canada: A Guide for Employers

Maple News reports that Canadian employers continue to rely on international talent to address skill shortages and drive economic growth, filling hundreds of thousands of positions with foreign workers each year. If you’re looking to recruit workers from abroad, it’s crucial to understand Canada’s hiring pathways, regulations, and immigration streams. […]

Canada Fast-Tracks Work Permits for Foreign TV and Film Professionals

Maple News reports that Canada is now expediting the work permit process for foreign television and film industry workers who require a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), offering a new 14-day processing standard aimed at supporting international production in the country. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), qualified applicants […]