Lewiston’s French-Canadian Heritage May Put Canadian Citizenship Within Reach for Descendants

Maple News reports that Lewiston, Maine, stands as one of…

Newfoundland and Labrador Issues 108 Invitations in Latest NLPNP and Atlantic Immigration Program Draw

Maple News reports that Newfoundland and Labrador held its seventh…

Maple News: Nearly One in Six Woonsocket Residents May Hold Canadian Citizenship

Maple News reports that Woonsocket, Rhode Island—the city long described…

Canada suspends about 36,000 permanent residence applications amid Ebola-related risk measures

Maple News reports that Canada has suspended processing of around…

Dit Names and Hidden Roots: How a Second Surname Could Unlock Canadian Citizenship

Maple News reports on a centuries-old naming tradition among French-Canadian…

Saskatchewan Extends Immigration Invitations to 391 Skilled Workers

Maple News reports that on September 27, the province of…

Reforms to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program Amid Growing Scrutiny

By Asheesh Moosapeta | Published: August 20, 2024 The Temporary…

Canada Introduces 2025 Study Permit Cap of 550,000 Applications

Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)…

Understanding Maintained Status: How to Legally Stay in Canada After Your Permit Expires

Maple News reports that temporary residents in Canada can continue…

Yukon Introduces New Application Intake System for Nominee Program Starting 2025

Maple News reports that the Government of Yukon is set…

Lewiston’s French-Canadian Heritage May Put Canadian Citizenship Within Reach for Descendants

Maple News reports that Lewiston, Maine, stands as one of the United States’ most concentrated French-Canadian heartlands, centered around the Little Canada neighborhood along the Androscoggin River. Beginning in the 1870s, thousands of French-speaking workers from Quebec and Acadian communities in the Maritimes arrived to staff Maine’s textile mills, building […]

Canada suspends about 36,000 permanent residence applications amid Ebola-related risk measures

Maple News reports that Canada has suspended processing of around 36,000 permanent residence (PR) applications as part of quarantine measures targeting foreign nationals in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and the Republic of South Sudan. Permanent residence visas issued to individuals from these regions have also been suspended, preventing […]

Maple News Reports: Manitoba retires student pathway to permanent residence, refocuses on Skilled Worker route

Maple News reports that Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program is retiring the Career Employment Pathway (CEP) within its International Education Stream, effective immediately, following a June 11, 2026 update on the program’s official page. Former CEP candidates seeking permanent residence will need to pursue other pathways to stay in Manitoba. Under […]

High-Wage Bonus Could Boost Express Entry Scores for Key Occupations, Maple News Reports

Maple News reports that Canada is considering a high-wage factor in the Express Entry system’s category-based draws. The proposed change would reward higher-paid occupations and could boost permanent-resident prospects for a broad cohort of skilled workers.\n\nUnder current rules, 89 occupations are prioritized through category-based selection (CBS), which allows qualifying candidates […]

Maple News: Canada tightens sea-entry rules for Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon arrivals with new eTA requirement

Maple News reports that Canada has tightened entry rules for sea arrivals from Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. The new policy requires most visa-exempt travellers to obtain an electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada by sea, applying to ferries, commercial vessels, and private boats. A limited set of travellers are exempt from the […]