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Visa-Free Doesn’t Mean Hassle-Free: Legal Tips for Dual Citizens and PRs Travelling Abroad

Visa-Free Doesn’t Mean Hassle-Free: Legal Tips for Dual Citizens and PRs Travelling Abroad

by JR Law Office | Jan 21, 2026 | Blog

For many Canadians and Permanent Residents (PRs), travel is often viewed through the lens of convenience. If you hold a passport from a visa-exempt country or have lived in Canada for years, you might assume that hopping on a flight back home is a simple matter of...
Can I Leave Canada While My PR Application Is Processing?

Can I Leave Canada While My PR Application Is Processing?

by JR Law Office | Jan 6, 2026 | Blog

Many permanent residence applicants have one big question: Can I travel outside Canada while my PR application is being processed? The short answer is yes — but with important exceptions AND conditions on your status, documentation, and re-entry into Canada. Below is...
Spouse or Common-Law Partner Sponsorship: Update in 2025

Spouse or Common-Law Partner Sponsorship: Update in 2025

by JR Law Office | Nov 19, 2025 | Blog

A practical guide for Canadians sponsoring their partners, with updated timelines and documentation tips Sponsoring a spouse or common-law partner is one of the most common and meaningful ways to reunite families in Canada. But in 2025, the process is more complex...
Travelling While on a Work or Study Permit:  What You Need to Know

Travelling While on a Work or Study Permit: What You Need to Know

by JR Law Office | Nov 14, 2025 | Blog

For many international students and temporary workers in Canada, travel feels like a routine: perhaps a trip home, a holiday, or a conference abroad.  But Canadian immigration rules make travel riskier than people often realize.  A valid work permit or study permit is...
Refusals and Reapplications: What to Do If Your Canadian Immigration Application Is Denied

Refusals and Reapplications: What to Do If Your Canadian Immigration Application Is Denied

by JR Law Office | Aug 14, 2025 | Blog

Receiving a refusal can be disheartening, but it is not the end of your immigration journey. In Canada, many applicants successfully reapply after a denial by methodically addressing the reasons for the initial refusal.   This guide provides a clear, practical roadmap...
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Federal Government to Eliminate Incentive for Foreign Workers to Combat Immigration Fraud

Dec 20, 2024

"This news announcement is drastic and upsetting for many temporary foreign workers and their employers.  However, they should not panic yet.  There are many unknown factors - when would this change take effect, especially with the uncertain future of current Liberal...

Feds Expect 4.9 Million With Expiring Visas to ‘Voluntarily’ Leave Canada in Next Year

Nov 27, 2024

With almost five million temporary permits expected to expire over the next year, the feds expect them to leave voluntarily. Read more: https://torontosun.com/news/national/feds-expect-4-9-million-with-expiring-visas-to-voluntarily-leave-canada-in-next-year

Federal Immigration Cuts Mean Temporary Foreign Residents Have Little Chance to Secure Permanent Residence and Stay in Canada Legally

Nov 1, 2024

"Sudden change in Canadian immigration policy leave so many people with Canadian dream at a loss. It is so sad" Read more: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-ottawa-immigration-cuts-temporary-workers/

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