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  • Canada’s New Immigration Plan 2026-2028: Building a Balanced Path Forward


    Canada has long been recognized as one of the most welcoming countries for newcomers, and with the newly announced Immigration Budget for 2026-2028, the government is taking a more balanced and strategic approach to growth. This plan focuses on stability, sustainability, and smarter integration of both temporary and permanent residents into the Canadian economy and society. Let’s break down what this new plan means for immigrants, workers, and Canada’s future. A Stable Plan for Permanent Residency (2026-2028) Under the new…

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  • IRCC Updates Processing Time Page for More Accurate Estimates


    IRCC Updates Processing Time Page for More Accurate Estimates The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced an important update to its application processing time page, aiming to provide applicants with clearer and more personalized information. Previously, IRCC displayed only general estimates for how long different types of immigration or visa applications could take to process. Now, the system has been refined to show different processing times depending on whether you have already submitted your application or are still…

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  • Child Custody

    Child Custody Impact on Immigration Decisions


    When immigration cases involve children, one of the most sensitive parts is child custody. It not only affects how families stay together but can also impact decisions made by immigration officers. Whether you’re applying for permanent residence, a visa, or another form of immigration relief, the custody details of a child can shape the outcome. Officers don’t just look at who the child lives with. They look deeper into how their needs are being met. At the centre of all…

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  • Procedural Fairness Letter

    Responding to Multiple Procedural Fairness Letters


    Receiving a procedural fairness letter (PFL) can be intimidating. It’s a serious notice from Canadian immigration authorities that flags concerns in your application and gives you the chance to respond. If you’ve received more than one, things can start to feel overwhelming fast. Each letter might highlight a different issue or raise similar points multiple times, which can create confusion about how to respond clearly and effectively. Multiple PFLs don’t necessarily mean the worst-case scenario, but they do require careful…

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