Living in Canada as a permanent resident comes with certain commitments, one of which is maintaining an up-to-date PR card. This card is your official ticket to easily enter Canada…
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Living in Canada as a permanent resident comes with certain commitments, one of which is maintaining an up-to-date PR card. This card is your official ticket to easily enter Canada…
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In Canadian immigration appeals, the best interest of a child is a crucial consideration. This principle prioritizes a child’s welfare and can heavily influence the outcome of immigration decisions. Whether…
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The Canadian government recently announced the elimination of 3,300 positions at Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). These cuts are part of a broader effort to reduce government spending and streamline operations to improve efficiency.
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Receiving a procedural fairness letter in an immigration case can be unsettling. This letter means the authorities have concerns about your application. It’s an official notice giving you a chance…
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When faced with a refusal of your Permanent Resident (PR) card application, it can feel daunting and discouraging. A rejected application might seem like a final decision, but you have…
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If you’ve applied to extend your work permit in Canada, you may receive an “Authorization to Work” letter from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). This important document allows eligible applicants to continue working under the same conditions as their original work permit while their extension application is processed.
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In today’s press conference, Marc Miller highlighted several critical advancements in Canada’s border security and immigration systems. Positioned as one of the most secure borders globally, Canada continues to lead in safety and regulatory enforcement.
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On January 14, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced significant updates to open work permit (OWP) eligibility for family members of temporary residents. These changes, effective January 21, 2025, aim to align Canada’s immigration programs with the country’s economic goals and labour market needs while maintaining program integrity.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent resignation and the prorogation of Parliament have led to the termination of several legislative initiatives, most notably Bill C-71, which sought to amend the Citizenship Act regarding citizenship by descent.
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New Rules for Sponsoring Parents and Grandparents for Permanent Residence in Canada
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