My Husband is American and I am Canadian. We would like to move to Canada. Will his past Criminality impact my ability to sponsor him?
Depending on your husband’s charge, conviction or sentence and how long ago the offence(s) occurred, he may be found to be inadmissible to Canada and not eligible to be sponsored for ...
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According to a new Statistics Canada report, the first study that examines Canada’s national policies on attracting and retaining temporary foreign workers as immigrants, 79%: ...
Read MoreCanada Express Entry Changes Effective June 6, 2017
Effective June 6, Express Entry Canada will award additional CRS points to candidates who meet the following qualifications: strong French language skills - 15 points strong ...
Read MoreU.S. H-1B 2018 Visa Applications Open April 3
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will begin accepting H-1B petitions subject to the fiscal year 2018 cap on April 3, 2017. ~ U.S. Citizenship and Immigration ...
Read MoreAckah Business Immigration Employment Law and Human Resources Advisory Services
Our mission is to help corporations and their foreign employees, as well as individual professionals and families, to navigate the complexities of immigration law with confidence, ...
Read MoreI was convicted of an offence in Canada 17 years ago - however there was just one and I have since received a pardon - will I have problems travelling to the U.S.?
Regardless of how much time has passed since the offence, if you have a Criminal Record from Canada you could encounter problems when trying to enter the United States. This is the case ...
Read MorePermanent Residency Granted to Red Deer Man Represented by Evelyn Ackah
A 25 year old Filipino citizen, Jaysen Reyes, came to Canada in 2013 as a temporary foreign worker to earn money to send home to his mother and brothers. Soon after arriving in Red Deer ...
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