IRCC Launches The Global Talent Stream: Fast-Tracking the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced a new initiative on June 12, 2017, The Global Talent Stream, which promises a 2-week fast-track for qualified applicants ...
Read MoreCanada Immigration Law: Restoration of Status
Travelers who are authorized to enter Canada can be admitted in three categories: visitors students workers In all cases, they are considered "temporary residents", ...
Read MoreChanges to Canada's Express Entry System Benefit Skilled Workers With Siblings
Skilled immigrants with siblings in Canada awarded points Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen announced changes to Express Entry that will help Canada “welcome more skilled immigrants” ...
Read MoreReport: What Canada Can Do For Investor Immigrants
The Canadian government announced in October 2015 that Canada wants entrepreneurs. Canada’s Start-Up Visa is the first of its kind in the world, linking immigrant entrepreneurs ...
Read MoreWhat is Canada's Start-Up Visa for Entrepreneurs?
Entrepreneur Applications for Permanent Residence in Canada: Business Immigration to Canada The Canadian government announced on October 2015 that Canada wants entrepreneurs! ...
Read MoreMy Canadian Husband is sponsoring me for Canadian Permanent Residence. Is it true that if we separate within 2 years I will lose my Permanent Residence status?
Fortunately for sponsored spouses, loss of Permanent Residence status in Canada is no longer something that they will need to worry about when faced with the prospect of divorcing ...
Read MoreI am an Alberta employer and I need to hire a skilled foreign worker, but the position is now one of the 29 High-Wage occupations listed on ESDC’s Refusal to Process List - what can I do?
Alberta employers who want to hire skilled foreign workers through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program may need to spend more time on their hiring strategy in order to meet their ...
Read MoreMy daughter is 19 and is in University, can I include her in my Canadian Permanent Residence application as a dependent?
Currently, dependents are defined in Canadian immigration law as children under the age of 19 – even if they are in post-secondary school and are completely dependent on their parents. ...
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