Soaring Temporary Resident Visa refusal rates
The rate at which Canada rejects Foreign Nationals applying for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or Visitor Visa has increased to more than one-in-four in 2018, according to Immigration, ...
Read MoreThe Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker EOI System is now open
Effective July 16, 2018, International Skilled Workers, who are eligible under the Saskatchewan Express Entry and the Occupations In-Demand sub-categories, will be able to submit ...
Read MoreNew U.S. Visa Policy Makes It More Difficult for Foreign Tech Workers to Get Approved
A new U.S. policy that goes into effect September 11, 2018, will make it much more difficult for foreign tech workers to be approved for a U.S. Work Visa. According to Bloomberg, agents ...
Read MoreMarijuana Legalization in Canada Causes Issues for Investors at the U.S. Border
With the October 17, 2018, legalization of marijuana in Canada, many immigration issues are looming for Canadians who want to travel to the U.S. for business and pleasure. As other ...
Read MoreCanada Biometrics Requirements Could Cause Delays for Business Travelers, International Students and Visitors
Starting July 31, 2018, Canada will require biometric data from travelers from Europe, the Middle East and Africa; travelers from Asia, the Asia Pacific and the Americas will be required ...
Read MoreCase Study: Ackah Law Obtains Expedited Canadian Citizenship for Client to Compete on Team Canada
Ackah Business Immigration Law obtained expedited Canadian Citizenship application processing so our client could participate in the Kendo World Championships as a member of ...
Read MorePlease Vote Now: Ackah Law Nominated for Calgary People's Choice Award
Ackah Business Immigration is honoured to be nominated for two awards during Small Business Week Calgary by the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. Winners will be announced during the ...
Read MoreTravelers near the U.S./Canada border this holiday weekend should carry ID says immigration expert Evelyn Ackah
Recent news articles are making many people who live or travel near the U.S./Canada border realize that they should carry identification that proves their citizenship and home country. ...
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