Oct 31, 2025 A Troubling Shift: Federal Court Decision Undercuts Canada’s Ability to Remove Security Threats Canada’s immigration and refugee system is built on two pillars: protecting those who face persecution, and protecting Canadians from serious security risks. Unfortunately, the recent Federal Court decision in Ali v. Canada dangerously tilts that balance—and not in favour of Canadians' safety. In their compelling National Post commentary, Sophie Milman... Read More
Sep 24, 2025 Bill C-2 (Strong Borders Act): What It Does and What It Could Mean Bill C-2, tabled on June 3, 2025, is framed as legislation to strengthen Canada’s borders, combat organized crime, and restore integrity and efficiency to Canada’s immigration, refugee, and border-management systems. The federal government has presented it as a necessary tool to address rising irregular migration, ballooning backlogs in immigration applications,... Read More
Sep 19, 2025 Trump Administration Imposes $100,000 Annual Fee on H-1B Visas On September 19, 2025, the Trump Administration announced one of the most dramatic changes to the U.S. immigration system in decades: the imposition of a $100,000 annual fee for every H-1B visa. The new proclamation, backed by executive order, represents a striking departure from the long-standing framework that governed skilled... Read More
Sep 1, 2025 Express Entry Applications: Upfront Medical Exam Results and Key Requirements Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has updated its operational guidance on Express Entry applications, emphasizing the importance of submitting a complete electronic application for permanent residence (e-APR) within 60 days of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA). Applications are assessed for completeness up front, and incomplete applications will be... Read More
Aug 25, 2025 Canada’s Start-up Visa Program Faces Delays and Record Refusals Canada’s Start-up Visa (SUV) Program was designed to bring innovative entrepreneurs to Canada, with the goal of creating jobs and strengthening the economy. Launched in 2013, it was meant to position Canada as a global leader in attracting startup founders, offering them a path to permanent residence in exchange for... Read More
Aug 13, 2025 Francophone Pathways to Canadian Permanent Residence: Federal and Ontario Options In recent years, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and Ontario’s provincial nominee program have introduced and expanded multiple pathways for French-speaking skilled workers, students, and graduates to become Canadian permanent residents. If you speak French and are considering making Canada your permanent home, here’s what you need to know... Read More
Jun 25, 2025 Canada’s 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan: Key Points The federal government’s latest Immigration Levels Plan (2025–2027) introduces a more cautious and structured approach to Canada’s immigration system. For the first time, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has outlined not only permanent resident targets, but also projected limits for temporary residents—most notably international students and temporary foreign workers.... Read More
May 13, 2025 Lena Metlege Diab Appointed as Canada’s New Immigration Minister: A Chance to Address Past Challenges On May 13, 2025, Lena Metlege Diab was named Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship under Prime Minister Mark Carney, as reported by CIC News. This marks the second leadership change in the immigration portfolio since Carney took office, following the brief tenure of Rachel Bendayan, who was appointed... Read More
Apr 7, 2025 Navigating New U.S. Entry Requirements for Canadian Travelers: What You Need to Know As cross-border travel between Canada and the United States remains a vital aspect of both nations’ economies and cultures, recent changes to U.S. immigration policies are creating new considerations for Canadian travelers. New Registration Requirement for Canadian Visitors: What’s Changing? Effective April 11, 2025, Canadian visitors aged 14 and older... Read More
Mar 14, 2025 Rachel Bendayan: Canada’s New Immigration Minister On March 14, 2025, Rachel Bendayan was named Canada’s new Immigration Minister as part of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet shuffle ahead of the 2025 federal election. Her appointment comes at a pivotal moment, with immigration policy under the microscope amid a series of crisis and problems. So, who is... Read More
Jan 16, 2025 Why Canada-U.S. New Data Sharing Agreement Makes Sense for National Security Recent updates to the Canada-U.S. information-sharing agreement have sparked concerns about privacy, particularly among permanent residents of both countries. Certain immigration lawyers are crying aloud about how these changes impact privacy rights. We think differently. While privacy is an important consideration, the new information sharing agreement makes sense, especially in... Read More
Jan 4, 2025 Limited Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Visas for 2025 The Government of Canada has issued updated Ministerial Instructions regarding the processing of applications for permanent residence under the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program. These changes are effective as of January 1, 2025, Key Highlights of the New Instructions 1. Pause on New Applications for 2025No new sponsorship or permanent... Read More