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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Have you received a client complaint to ICCRC?

Issue: Client Complaint to ICCRC Clients are hiring Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCIC) hoping to increase their chances of success when submitting their immigration forms to Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Obviously, seeking advice from an authorized immigration service provider gives...

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5 Most Common Canada Visa Refusal Reasons

Tag: Canada Visa Refusal Reasons When you receive a refusal letter that your client's study permit was rejected, your next step will be to determine the reasons behind the rejection. Depending on the reasons, you may want to apply again...

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Canada needs to fast-track immigration to bring in crucial tech talent

Fast-track immigration for skilled foreign workers who are going to join tech start-up companies is believed crucial for Canada.  Moreover it is getting easier and easier to see why people are considering Canada as a place to live in. This...

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How to Win Residency Appeal?

Residency Appeal Process & Guidelines to Wit It Residency Obligation According to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), the main criteria to win a residency appeal for permanent residents is to meet their residency obligation. That is to be physically present in...

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ICCRC Updates on Immigration Scams

According to ICCRC updates, there is an increased amount of reports of cross-Canada telephone scam. You should let your clients be aware of similar phone calls thus protecting them from giving their personal information and paying money to so-called...

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