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IMPORTANT UPDATE ON BILL C3

 

January 14, 2021

Implied Status in Canada FAQs – A Comprehensive Guide

A person with implied/maintained status is allowed to continue the activity they were already doing in Canada under the same conditions as their original authorization allowed. Workers may continue to work, students may continue to study, and visitors may continue to visit.
March 15, 2024

Cassandra Fultz on Met Radio: Navigating a Working Holiday in Canada Amidst the Pandemic

Embarking on a working holiday in Canada during the global pandemic presents unique challenges and opportunities. This comprehensive guide explores how working holiday visa holders can […]
May 10, 2024

Cassandra Fultz on Global News Radio: Challenges within Canada’s Immigration Points System

In recent years, Canada’s immigration system has undergone significant changes aimed at addressing emerging challenges, enhancing efficiency, and aligning with evolving economic needs. These changes have […]
April 21, 2023

Canada Will Need 30,000 Immigrants To Fill The Gap Left By Retiring Farmers

Canada Will Need 30,000 Immigrants To Fill Retiring Farmers Canada’s agricultural sector is facing a significant challenge with an aging workforce and a shrinking labor pool. […]
July 15, 2020

COVID-19: Restoration of Status Beyond Usual 90 Day Period AND Work Allowed During Restoration

Starting immediately, any visitor, student and worker who lost their status ON or AFTER January 30, 2020 and subsequently did not apply to restore the status 90 days, is now eligible to restore their status regardless of the fact that the 90 day period has passed.