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FAQ: Will Poor Grades Affect My Ability to Re-enter Canada?

FAQ: Will Poor Grades Affect My Ability to Re-enter Canada?

by Administrator | Oct 23, 2019 | Study, Uncategorized

I did not do well in school. Will this affect my ability to apply for a study permit extension or my ability to re-enter into Canada? Yes. In Gursimran 2019 FC 2016, the Federal Court was faced with an applicant who had failed in three schools over 3 years, but wished...
FAQ: Do I Have 6 Months to Apply For My Post-Graduate Work Permit After I Complete My Studies?

FAQ: Do I Have 6 Months to Apply For My Post-Graduate Work Permit After I Complete My Studies?

by Administrator | Oct 21, 2019 | Study, Uncategorized, Work

Technically, you may apply for your post graduate work permit (PGWP) within 6 months, instead of 3 months, after you complete your studies as of mid-February, 2019. However, one of the conditions to apply for your PGWP is that you have a valid legal status in Canada....
U.S. Border Guards Detain Canadian Woman For 5 Hours

U.S. Border Guards Detain Canadian Woman For 5 Hours

by Administrator | Oct 10, 2019 | Uncategorized, Citizenship, Employer, Family, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work

A Vancouver woman is afraid to try to enter the United States after she was held for hours without reason and eventually denied entry at a border crossing — a situation immigration lawyers say is becoming more common. Software developer Jaklyn De Vos had planned to...
Saskatchewan Man Barred From U.S. For 5 years After Trying To Volunteer At Festival

Saskatchewan Man Barred From U.S. For 5 years After Trying To Volunteer At Festival

by Administrator | Oct 8, 2019 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Uncategorized, Work

A Saskatoon man says he’s been banned from entering the United States for five years after attempting to volunteer at an arts festival in Washington state this summer. Kyle Kuchirka, 25, an actor and recent graduate of the University of Saskatchewan’s...
Question: I Got A Refusal Letter – Can I Re-apply Right Away?

Question: I Got A Refusal Letter – Can I Re-apply Right Away?

by Administrator | Sep 26, 2019 | PR, Study, Trouble, Uncategorized, Work

When you get a refusal letter from Immigration Refugee Citizenship Canada (IRCC), you need to know clearly the reasons for such refusal first.  In general, most temporary resident applications (visitor, study or work permits) have a standard letter with a list of...
Visa Application Centres Are Updating Their Support

Visa Application Centres Are Updating Their Support

by Administrator | Sep 10, 2019 | News, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, PR, Study, Temporary Residence in Canada, Work

Ottawa, September 2, 2019 – Visa application centres (VACs) have contracts with the Government of Canada to give you visa application support services and biometrics services. Current contracts with the VACs in Europe, Africa and the Middle East will be expiring on...
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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/

Canada Still an ‘Open Country’ Despite Immigration Cuts, Says Minister

Oct 28, 2024

Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Canada is still "an open country" after the Liberal government announced plans to cut the projected number of newcomers. On Thursday, Miller and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the government is slashing the projected...

Immigration Minister Says PR Changes Will Be ‘Significant’

Aug 28, 2024

Immigration Minister Marc Miller says the federal government is "looking at a number of options" to re-evaluate permanent resident levels in Canada and says any upcoming changes will not be "cosmetic" but "significant." Read more:...

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