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October 17, 2025

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 […]
November 6, 2025

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 […]
March 24, 2025

Bill C-71 and the Impact of Parliamentary Dissolution

Since parliamentary dissolution terminates all ongoing legislative business, Bill C-71 is effectively halted. This means that any progress made on the bill up to this point is erased from the legislative record, and it must be reintroduced in the new Parliament if the government wishes to pursue it further. This process is often referred to as a bill having “died on the Order Paper.”
February 18, 2025

IRCC Issuing Procedural Fairness Letters (PFLs) for Fake Work Experience: What You Need to Know

In recent years, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has intensified its scrutiny of Canadian immigration applications, particularly regarding work experience claims. One of the key ways IRCC addresses concerns about fraudulent work experience is by issuing Procedural Fairness Letters (PFLs).
January 24, 2025

The Last Six Months in Canadian and US Immigration: What’s In, What’s Out, and Who’s Affected

Immigration policies in Canada and the US are constantly evolving, and the last six months have been no exception. From stricter regulations to shifting priorities, these changes have had a significant impact on individuals, families, and businesses on both sides of the border. Let’s dive into the key highlights, what’s trending in immigration, and what’s falling out of favour.
January 21, 2025

IRCC Cuts 3,300 Immigration Jobs: What This Means for You

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.
January 13, 2025

Post-Resignation Impact on Bill C-71

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.
December 20, 2024

The Broken Promises of Canada’s Immigration System: Programs That Never Came to Life

The Broken Promises of CanadaThe Broken Promises of Canada’s Immigration System: Programs That Never Came to LifeThe Broken Promises of Canada
February 26, 2025

Understanding the Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) in Canadian Immigration Applications

When applying for immigration to Canada, applicants often come across the term Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR). This important document is a crucial step in the processing of various Canadian immigration applications, including Express Entry, sponsorship applications, study permits, and work permits.