by Administrator | Aug 26, 2019 | News, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, PR, Temporary Residence in Canada, Work
Canada’s immigration department, IRCC, has a guideline on work permit considerations for mergers, acquisitions and company changes: IRCC Guidelines on Employer Restructurings and Name Changes. Work permits, including any employer name specifically indicated, must be...
by Administrator | Jul 22, 2019 | News, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Temporary Residence in Canada, Work
Canada should make it easier for some temporary foreign workers to get into the country and stay, says a Senate report. The recommendation is part of Made in Canada: Growing Canada’s Value-Added Food Sector, a report of the Senate committee on agriculture and...
by Administrator | Jul 18, 2019 | endorsement, Family, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Permanent Residence in Canada, Work
I first came to Jennifer’s office on the recommendation of a family friend. I was having trouble with my Post-Graduate Work Permit back in 2016. Jennifer was very helpful in sorting out my situation and so when it came time for figuring out how to get permanent...
by Administrator | Jul 16, 2019 | News, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Permanent Residence in Canada, PR, Work
The Temporary Public Policy for Out-of-Status Construction Workers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) recognizes the economic contribution of long-term resident construction workers and seeks to regularize individuals who have been contributing to the Canadian economy...
by Administrator | Jul 15, 2019 | News, Employer, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, Permanent Residence in Canada, PR, Work
Canada is launching a new 3-year economic immigration pilot that will fill labour shortages, particularly in meat processing and mushroom production, within the agri-food sector and help meet Canada’s ambitious export targets. Over the past several years, industries...
by Administrator | Jul 11, 2019 | endorsement, Kitchener Immigration Lawyer, PR, Trouble, Work
My wife and I came from overseas because I was offered a job at a Canadian company. We loved it here and started a family. My employer had been handling all my immigration paperwork and had started collecting items for our permanent residency applications, then the...