• November 21, 2024

    Misrepresentation

    Misrepresentation is a serious issue in Canadian immigration that can lead to significant consequences for applicants. It occurs when an individual provides false or misleading information, omits crucial details, or fails to disclose relevant facts in their immigration application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Misrepresentation may [...]

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    February 22, 2024

    Have you Been Charged with Misrepresentation by IRCC?

    Have you been Charged with Misrepresentation by IRCC? One common pitfall that many applicants encounter is misrepresentation.  Have you been charged with misrepresentation by IRCC? Misrepresentation refers to the act of providing false or misleading information or documentation during the immigration process. It is a serious offense that [...]

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    January 18, 2023

    Why Was I Denied Visitor Visa to Canada?

    Are you asking the same question? The rejection of a visitor visa is not an anomaly. It can happen to anyone, and the best part is that you can reapply to enter Canada. The key takeaway from this experience is to know what went wrong in the first [...]

  • December 27, 2022

    Who is eligible for Express Entry in Canada?

    Owing to Free Trade Agreements with more than 50 countries, Canada has become a haven for immigrant workers. The government also is welcoming towards skilled labour, utilizing their expertise to propel the country’s economic development. One of the most popular pathways for integrating skilled migrant workers and providing [...]

  • July 13, 2022

    IRCC Improves Super Visa Programs 2022

    What this means for parents and grandparents Effective July 4, 2022, parents and grandparents need to apply less to stay more in Canada! On July 7, 2022, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada announced that they would be increasing the duration for each entry on a Super Visa beginning [...]

  • April 30, 2021

    Temporary Public Policy 2: Essential Workers

    On April 14, 2021, the Government of Canada announced a temporary policy which would open pathways to permanent residence for over 90,000 essential workers and international graduates who are currently contributing to the Canadian economy. This new government initiative has three proposed paths: Health Care Workers Essential Workers [...]

  • April 14, 2021

    Corona Virus (Coviud-19) Travel Restrictions to Canada

    Canada Response to COVID-19 On March 17 2020, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada will be closing its border to foreign nationals to help cease the spread of the Coronavirus. This recent pandemic has led the federal government to make the difficult decision to impose travel restrictions [...]

  • February 26, 2021

    Entering Canada with a DUI

    Drunk driving charges are processed under many names worldwide, but they all equally have the potential to make you criminally inadmissible to Canada. These charges include, but are not limited to Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), Wet and Reckless (W&R) Reckless Driving, driving without [...]

  • February 8, 2021

    Hiring International Students In Canada

    International students can bring a cultural diversity to a workplace. Are you a Canadian employer looking to hire an international student? Make more of an opening.   Hiring Study Permit Holders International student can still be hired while they are completing their studies. Students may work off campus [...]

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    December 21, 2020

    All About Family Class Sponsorship

    All About Family Class Sponsorship Are you a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada with family in another country and looking for options to all live together in Canada? Family reunification is very important to Canadians and the Canadian Government. This is where family class sponsorship [...]

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    December 16, 2020

    Qualifying as a Common Law Partner

    Qualifying as a common law partner Common law partnerships are unique because they cohabitate in a marriage like commitment but are not actually married. Recognizing and assessing these types of partnerships are challenging for Canadian Immigration but is essential. Common law couples must provide sufficient supporting documentation and [...]

  • December 3, 2020

    Restoration of status for Immigration

    It is common that foreign nationals who are visiting, working or studying in Canada want to stay longer than originally intended authorized stay. If you are looking to extend your stay in Canada, you will need to undergo a restoration of status. To learn more about what restoration [...]