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IMPORTANT UPDATE ON BILL C3

January 1, 2021

Public Policy To Allow Restoration of Temporary Status Beyond 90 Days Extended To August 2021

Workers, students, and visitors continue to be exempt from the requirement to restore their status within 90 days of their expiry, and will be allowed to restore their status if they have already expired until August 21, 2021.
December 11, 2020

What’s the Difference between Spousal, Common-Law, and Conjugal Sponsorship?

Marriages and common-law partnerships are both different types of conjugal (marriage-like) relationships. Conjugal sponsorships are very rare.
November 10, 2020

Move To Canada Under the Self-Employed Category

Both athletes and cultural contributors such as artists, writers, and social media influencers are eligible to apply to immigrate to Canada under the Self-Employed category.
November 3, 2020

How To Retire In Canada From The US Or Abroad

Visiting as a reverse snowbird, sponsorship under the parents or grandparents category, investing, or being self-employed are just some of the ways Americans can retire in Canada.
October 31, 2020

Can I Immigrate To Canada Permanently If I Already Own Canadian Property?

If you are a foreign national and you own property in Canada, then you will enter Canada as a visitor in order to go to your Canadian cottage or home. However, owning property in Canada does not give any foreign visitor the right to enter Canada.
October 7, 2020

Can I Apply for PR in Canada on Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds from the United States?

Applications for H&C are made under section 25 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. They can be made by foreign nationals both inside and outside of Canada.
October 4, 2020

I Submitted My Sponsorship Application Months Ago – What Can I Do?

IRCC did not open or process any family sponsorship applications between February 12, 2020 and Mid August 2020 due to covid-19 processing delays.