Was Your Work Permit Refused?

Foreign nationals often face work permit refusals in Canada due to insufficient proof of 'ties to their home country'. To avoid such refusals and increase your chances of obtaining a work permit, it's crucial to clearly demonstrate your strong...

Continue reading →

Seeking Refuge in Canada: A Practical Guide

Seeking refuge in another country can be a daunting and overwhelming process. Canada is always welcoming, making it a good destination for anyone seeking refuge. Don’t worry; the application process does not have to be stressful! We will take...

Continue reading →

Navigating Canadian Border Entry

Traveling to a different country or returning home can be a bit stressful. You might worry about having the right documentation, like passports or temporary resident visas, or you might not be familiar with the laws of the country...

Continue reading →

Canada’s Comprehensive Plan and Recent Announcements On International Student Permits

Canada has always been a top choice for overseas students looking for top-notch education because of its friendly people and diversified cultural landscape. However, recent challenges in the international student system have prompted the Government of Canada to take...

Continue reading →

Urgent Action with Mandamus: Compelling Movement on Your Citizenship File

In the world of law and justice, certain terms carry a weight that can significantly impact legal proceedings and outcomes. One such term is "mandamus," a legal concept that holds the power to compel action and uphold rights. Let's...

Continue reading →

Unleashing Your Career Potential: The Post-Graduation Work Permit in Canada

Introduction: The PGWP is a work permit issued by the Canadian government to international students who have completed a full-time program of study at a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada. It allows graduates to work at any company in...

Continue reading →

Refugee Status in Canada

  Who is entitled to get refugee status in Canada?  To be considered for refugee status you have to meet the definition of: a Convention refugee; or a person in need of protection   Convention Refugee   People who cannot go back to...

Continue reading →

Judicial Review in Canada: Types of Appealable Cases

If your immigration application was refused, consider applying for judicial review in Canada. Under Canada's immigration law, most immigration decisions can be appealed to the Federal Court of Canada. Though, if a person has the right to appeal to...

Continue reading →