Want to sponsor parents or grandparents to Canada? 5 Things You Must Know About New Lottery System

In 2017 Canada adopted lottery system to sponsor parents and grandparents replacing the first-come, first-serve structure to make the process of family reunification faster and more transparent. 5 Things to be aware of if you want to sponsor parents or grandparents 1) According...

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Federal Court Appeal – Deadlines

The Federal Court appeal is an opportunity to challenge a refused immigration application. If you have received a negative decision from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) or the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) has refused your appeal, you may be...

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Consider Applying For Spousal Sponsorship Inside Canada? Be Aware How To Avoid The Refusal.

Before applying for a spousal sponsorship inside Canada it is crucial to study all the requirements to sponsor a spouse or a common-law partner under Canadian immigration law. However, it is not enough. There is a number of peculiarities...

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Express Entry Fall 2016 Changes And Consequences

Express Entry fall 2016 changes are indeed beneficial for foreign workers and international students with Canadian education. Crucial changes to Express Entry system are expected to come into effect on November 19, 2016. The changes will be made with the...

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Last Week Success Story – Appeal for Permanent Residence as a Federal Skilled Worker

The initial application for permanent residence as a Federal Skilled Worker was rejected. This was appealed to the Federal Court and case was heard in Toronto, ON. The Applicant's application was decided in the context of a wide-scale suspicion of...

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Largest Express Entry Draw In History

The latest Express Entry Draw that took place on October 19th, 2016 is considered the largest draw in the history of the Express Entry system. During this round, 1,804 Invitations to Apply to immigrate to Canada have been issued. The minimum score...

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Concerning Student Visa Refusal Canada Gives You The Right To Appeal

If your client receives a student visa refusal Canada gives applicants an opportunity to challenge the negative decision in the Federal Court. The first thing you should do after your student visa was rejected is to carefully analyze the reasons...

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Judicial Review on Immigration Matters: Your Alternative For Refused Decisions From IAD

It is crucial for Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) to be aware of the nuances of applying for judicial review on immigration matters. If the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) has refused your client's appeal, you may be able to...

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