by Administrator | Jan 26, 2015 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work
The following case demonstrates the importances of being forthright and honest in your application. An applicant from the United States was sponsored by his Canadian spouse; they have three children between them. The applicant was refused because of two reasons: (1)...
by Administrator | Jan 22, 2015 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Parents, Permanent Residence in Canada, PR, Protection, Study, Temporary Residence in Canada, Trouble, Work but
RCMP Clearance Certificate. What is a “criminal clearance certificate”, requested by CIC? As a part of background check, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) requests all permanent resident applicants and some temporary resident applicants to submit a set of their...
by Administrator | Jan 20, 2015 | Citizenship, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News
Passport Program – Two new requirements are now in force when applying for a passport On October 20, 2014, new requirements came into effect for adults who are applying for a passport using the general application process. 1. Supporting identification document The new...
by Administrator | Jan 14, 2015 | Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News
Korean Consulate-General Toronto Legal Counsel Reappointed Jennifer Roggemann got reappointed for another 2 year term, after serving since 2010. Ref: http://www.koreatimes.net/1193520
by Administrator | Jan 12, 2015 | Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Permanent Residence in Canada, PR, Temporary Residence in Canada, Work
Who is eligible to get an Open Bridge Work Permit? Any applicants currently in Canada who has submitted a permanent resident application under: the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP); the Canadian experience class (CEC); the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP);...
by Administrator | Jan 9, 2015 | Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News, Permanent Residence in Canada
What is “Intent to Reside” under the New Citizenship Act? Currently, there is no intent to reside declaration under the Canadian citizenship . However, under the new Citizenship Act, it is required for an applicant to declare his intention to reside in Canada after...