Canada has emerged as the most sought-after study abroad destination for international students, according to the latest Student Pulse Survey by ApplyBoard. The Spring 2025 edition, released on March 26, revealed that 94% of future international students expressed some level of interest in pursuing their education in Canada—a figure that […]
Who Qualifies Now? Canada Updates Its STEM Category for Express Entry in 2025
Maple News reports that Canada has made significant changes to its Express Entry STEM category for 2025, altering the pool of eligible professions. The update, announced in February, reflects the evolving labor market demands and priorities of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). In total, 19 occupations were removed from […]
How Dual Work Experience Can Boost Your CRS Score by Over 60 Points
Maple News reports that skilled foreign professionals in Canada may have a strategic opportunity to dramatically increase their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score—and therefore their chances at permanent residency—by earning both Canadian and foreign work experience simultaneously. This dual work experience strategy allows eligible candidates in the Express Entry pool […]
CRS Scores Plunge as Canada Cuts Points for Arranged Employment
Maple News reports a major shift in Canada’s Express Entry system following the recent removal of Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points previously granted for arranged employment. This policy change, implemented on March 25, 2025, has significantly altered the landscape for thousands of immigration hopefuls. As a result of the change, […]
British Columbia Overhauls Provincial Nominee Program, Prioritizes Healthcare and Entrepreneurs
Maple News reports that the Government of British Columbia is implementing significant changes to its Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) for 2025. The province will significantly reduce the number of new applications it accepts, narrowing its focus to candidates who provide the highest economic impact or address critical workforce needs. […]
What to Do If You Lose Your PR Card While Abroad
Maple News reports that losing your Permanent Resident (PR) card while outside Canada can disrupt your travel plans, but it doesn’t have to derail your return. A PR card is essential for proving your status when re-entering Canada by commercial transportation, such as a plane, train, bus, or ferry. If […]
Canada’s Top 10 Universities Revealed in Latest Global Rankings
Maple News reports that 33 Canadian universities have earned spots in the Times Higher Education (THE) 2025 World University Rankings, reinforcing Canada’s reputation for academic excellence on the global stage. Leading the pack once again is the University of Toronto, securing the distinction of being Canada’s highest-ranked institution. The university […]
Canada Issues 825 Invitations in First PNP-Specific Express Entry Draw After CRS Policy Shift
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has launched the first Express Entry draw following a recent policy update that removes bonus points for arranged employment. In a draw targeting Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates, 825 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency were issued. To receive […]
Canada’s Population Growth Slows as Temporary Resident Numbers Decline
Canada’s population growth has sharply decelerated in recent months, driven largely by a drop in the number of temporary residents, Maple News reports. The shift marks a significant turn in the country’s demographic strategy, which had previously leaned on temporary immigration to bolster its workforce and offset aging population trends. […]
Job Offers Still Key in Pursuit of Canadian Permanent Residency — Even After CRS Bonus Removed
Maple News reports that while Canada’s Express Entry system has recently removed the additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points awarded for arranged employment, job offers remain a valuable asset for those aiming to secure Canadian permanent residency. As of March 25, 2025, candidates in the Express Entry pool will no […]
New Brunswick Halts 2025 Atlantic Immigration Program Applications After Reaching Cap
Maple News reports that New Brunswick has officially closed its intake for the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) for the remainder of 2025. The province reached its annual limit of 1,250 endorsement spots on April 4, effectively suspending new applications for the rest of the year. This closure affects both foreign […]
Hosting an Event in Canada This Summer? Here’s What Your Team Needs to Know About Work Permits
Maple News reports that if you’re planning to organize a conference or professional event in Canada this summer, it’s essential to understand Canadian work authorization rules. Depending on the role and nature of a worker’s involvement, foreign staff may require a work permit — while others may qualify for an […]
How Credit Cards Can Help Newcomers Build a Strong Financial Foundation in Canada
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 […]
Timmins Leads the Way with First Priority Occupations for Canada’s New PR Pathways
Maple News reports that Timmins, a vibrant community in Northern Ontario, has become the first to unveil its list of priority occupations for two newly launched Canadian permanent residency programs: the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP). These initiatives are part of the federal […]
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 […]