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How to Apply for Canadian Citizenship through Descent
Becoming a Canadian citizen through descent is a unique process that allows individuals born outside Canada to claim citizenship if they have Canadian parents. This pathway is particularly beneficial for…
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Navigating Canadian Immigration with a Procedural Fairness Letter
In Canadian immigration, a Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL) can be a pivotal document. It signals issues in your application that might lead to rejection. Receiving a PFL means immigration authorities…
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How to Renew Your PR Card with a Canadian Spouse
Renewing your Permanent Resident (PR) card is vital for maintaining your status as a permanent resident in Canada. Being married to a Canadian spouse can significantly ease this process by…
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Fraud Prevention Month: Protecting Newcomers and Canada’s Immigration System
March marks Fraud Prevention Month, a critical time to shed light on immigration fraud and its detrimental impact on individuals seeking to build a new life in Canada.
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CUAET UPDATE: Temporary Immigration Measures for Ukrainians Under CUAET
CUAET UPDATE: Temporary Immigration Measures for Ukrainians Under CUAET
The Canada–Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) provides temporary immigration measures for Ukrainians and their family members. If you are in Canada or considering travel, it is crucial to understand the available options depending on your situation. Below is a breakdown of the measures in place.
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Canada’s Record High Refusal Rates for Temporary Residents in 2024: What It Means for Applicants
According to a recent report by the Toronto Star, Canada saw an unprecedented number of temporary resident application refusals in 2024. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) rejected 2,359,157 applications—50 per cent of the total received—marking a significant increase from the 35 per cent refusal rate in 2023.
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Understanding Inadmissibility to Canada: Causes and Solutions
Canada is known for its welcoming immigration policies, but individuals seeking entry may face challenges due to inadmissibility. Being deemed inadmissible means that you are not allowed to enter or stay in Canada for various reasons, including criminal history, medical concerns, or misrepresentation. However, in many cases, there are legal remedies available.
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Canadian Immigration Appeals on Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds
Navigating the Canadian immigration process can be challenging, especially when your case involves humanitarian and compassionate (H&C) grounds. These are special considerations used to assess applications when typical immigration criteria are not met.
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Appealing a PR Travel Document Refusal: Steps to Take
Facing a refusal for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) can be distressing, especially when you need to return to Canada. A PRTD is essential for permanent residents living or travelling outside the country who do not have a valid PR card.
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