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The New “Intent to Reside” Declaration Might Deny Your Application

The New “Intent to Reside” Declaration Might Deny Your Application

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...
New Citizenship Act Will Increase Applicants

New Citizenship Act Will Increase Applicants

by Administrator | Jan 7, 2015 | Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News

Section 5 of New Citizenship Act, coming into force in June, 2015 Because of these changes and the increase in applicants in June as a result, if anyone currently has sufficient eligibility to become a Canadian citizen, it is highly recommended to submit Canadian...
Canadian Immigration Processing Has Apparent High Error Rate

Canadian Immigration Processing Has Apparent High Error Rate

by Administrator | Dec 30, 2014 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work

The following two news items appeared in the Toronto Star and Metro News and Canadian Press and deserved at least a reposting here. “High error rate” plagues immigration processing Internal government reviews found a “high error rate” in immigration...

Express Entry System > A Qualifying Offer of Arranged Employment

by Administrator | Dec 29, 2014 | Employer, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News, Work

What is a “qualifying offer of arranged employment” under the Express Entry System? In order to determine if you are eligible to get an invitation under the Express Entry System, all applicants must figure out if they are eligible to get a “qualifying offer of...
CIC Commencing Open Work Permits

CIC Commencing Open Work Permits

by Administrator | Dec 22, 2014 | Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will commence issuing open work permits to certain spouse or common-law partner in Canada. You need to meet 4 criteria: You have an In-Canada spousal application right now; You have a Canadian citizen or PR spouse as a sponsor;...
Express Entry System is Coming January 1st, 2015. Are You Ready?

Express Entry System is Coming January 1st, 2015. Are You Ready?

by Administrator | Dec 16, 2014 | Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, News

Express Entry System is coming on January 1st, 2015! The Express Entry System is NOT a new immigration program.  It is acting as a filtering function for choosing “better” candidates for economic immigration to Canada. Any applicant under economic immigration programs...
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IRCC Re-defines “Dependent Child”

Oct 24, 2017

As of October 24, 2017, regulations have changed to raise the age of dependent children from “under  19” to “under  22”... To enhance family unity and reunification, and in recognition that many young adults remain with their parents longer , the Immigration and...

Canada’s Minister of Public Security Says Keep a ‘Wary Eye’ on U.S. Travel Visas

Oct 23, 2017

Original content from Alison Crawford, CBC News (October 23, 2017): "...In an interview Sunday with CBC News, [Canada's Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale] said Canadian officials have identified trends where documents issued from certain U.S. embassies and...

Immigration Law: Conditional Sentences Don’t Count as Jail Time

Oct 19, 2017

"The Supreme Court says conditional sentences don't count as jail time when it comes to deciding whether permanent residents convicted of a crime ought to lose their status in Canada. The top court also says that deciding whether a permanent resident is inadmissible...

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