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April 15, 2023
Overcome Inadmissibility with a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)
(TRP) is a document issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada that allows individuals who are technically inadmissible to Canada to visit the country. Inadmissibility may be due to various reasons, such as a criminal conviction or medical condition that does not meet the requirements for entry into Canada. However, in [...]
April 12, 2023
An Overview of the Parents and Grandparents Program and Super Visa
The Parents and Grandparents Program in Canada allows eligible individuals to sponsor their parents and grandparents to become permanent residents of the country. If you were invited to apply, it required submitting two applications for the Parents and Grandparents Program: the sponsorship application and the permanent residence application. Both of [...]
April 11, 2023
Permanent Resident (PR) with Humanitarian and Compassionate
Renewing a Permanent Resident (PR) card with Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) grounds can provide a viable option for individuals who are unable to meet the Residency obligation of 730 days in the last five years. This type of application allows individuals to present compelling arguments based on humanitarian and compassionate [...]
April 5, 2023
Canada’s New Immigration Pathway: Connecting Skilled Refugees and Displaced Persons with Employers
Canada has announced a new immigration pathway that will connect skilled refugees and displaced persons with employers in Canada. The pathway will be available under the federal Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP), and is set to launch this 2023 summer. The EMPP aims to help employers hire skilled [...]
March 24, 2023
Discovering Your Eligibility for the Provincial Nominee Program
Are you considering immigrating to Canada and wondering if you are eligible for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)? Look no further, as we are here to provide you with all the information you need to determine your eligibility. The PNP program is a pathway for skilled workers to [...]
March 23, 2023
Ontario set to increase economic immigrants to meet growing labor demand
Ontario has inked an agreement with the Canadian federal government to tackle the province's critical labour shortage by doubling the number of economic immigrants. Under the deal, more than 18,000 spots will be made available to economic immigrants in 2025, up from the current number of 9,000 people [...]