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How To Choose The Right Immigration Representative
Navigating through the complexities of immigration can be daunting, and the choice of an immigration representative can be crucial to the success of the process.
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IRCC Announces Immigration Support for Those Affected by the Situation in Ukraine
The world has watched in shock at the recent invasion of Russia into Ukraine. Canada has stated that it remains steadfast in support of Ukraine’s
Alberta announces new Accelerated Tech Pathway immigration program
Alberta’s goal of becoming a technology hub may be facilitated by a new permanent resident pathway for tech workers recently announced. On January 13, 2022,
New Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program for Permanent Residence
The Atlantic provinces of Canada consisting of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador, have united together with the Federal government
Express Entry- Where are we now?
There were several significant changes to the Express Entry System implemented November 19, 2016 by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The changes to Express
Cumulative duration four-year maximum eliminated for Temporary Foreign Workers: Applicants may still have time to restore their status
An announcement was made by IRCC at the end of 2016 that the four-year cumulative duration limitation to certain classes of work permit holders has
Deadline fast approaching for expressions of interest under the new Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship application process
The application process for the Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP) recently changed for the 2017 application cycle. Canadian citizens and permanent residents who want to sponsor
Canada to lift visa requirement for Mexico
The Government of Canada will be lifting the visa requirement for Mexican nationals beginning December 1, 2016. The decision is based on a priority to
Canadian immigration inquiries increase substantially from US nationals following presidential election
The recent US presidential election appears to have resulted in an increase of inquiries to Canadian immigration professionals and caused Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s
Do you need an Electronic Travel Authorization? UPDATED
In March 2016, Canada introduced the eTA requirement for certain visa-exempt foreign nationals travelling to Canada. A six-month leniency period was put in place so
Immigration Minister brings “sunny days”
Immigration Minister brings “sunny days” to Vancouver. The keynote speaker at this years’ CBA National Immigration Law Conference, held last weekend in Vancouver, was Immigration
Liberal Government promises sweeping changes
In recent weeks, the Liberal government has made commitments to repeal two controversial pieces of legislation that were enacted under the Harper Government. The first
Canadian Courts expand Best Interest of the Child analysis
In the recent Supreme Court of Canada decision Kanthasamy v. Canada (Citizenship & Immigration) 2015 SCC 61, the Court expanded the law of hardship and re-emphasized the