Introduction The Canadian government’s decision to implement a study permit cap presents a complex array of competing priorities and potential tensions. These include the balance between short-term and long-term economic benefits, as well as the impact of these...
Introduction to Canada Refugee and Asylum Challenges In the past five years, Canada has witnessed a remarkable 650 percent increase in asylum claims from international students. This surge, as reported by The Globe and Mail, has sparked concerns about potential...
A super visa is a multiple-entry visitor visa designed exclusively for the parents and grandparents of individuals holding Canadian citizenship or permanent residency. This visa allows holders to remain in Canada for a maximum of two years consecutively, eliminating...
Canadian citizenship revocation is a serious and complex matter with life-changing consequences. Losing citizenship can lead to the loss of permanent residency, deportation, and significant disruption to an individual’s life and family. Depending on the reasons...
The working holiday program allows young individuals to reside, work, and explore Canada for a maximum of two years, depending on their citizenship. Furthermore, if you aspire to extend your stay in Canada, you may consider applying for permanent residency. In this...