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by Max Chaudhary | Nov 23, 2022 | News
Various type of news affecting provincial immigration, and detention round out the Quebec looks to fast-track permanent residency for francophone immigrants After the announcement of new immigration plans by the federal government, Quebec Premier Francois...
by Max Chaudhary | Nov 21, 2022 | Blogs
The wait to get your permanent residency approved and processed can feel like forever. After all, getting your PR card is not something insignificant. It is a big step in your life as you turn to the country of Canada as your new legal home. You’ve received great news...
by Max Chaudhary | Nov 11, 2022 | News
N.L. sees lowest immigration rate in Atlantic Canada per new report Newfoundland and Labrador are experiencing their largest population growth since the 1970s, however, this doesn’t align with their immigration outlook. According to a new report from Stats Canada,...
by Max Chaudhary | Oct 28, 2022 | News
Invitations to Apply to be sent for parents and grandparents Over the past week, the Canadian government has begun to send invitations to apply for sponsorship. These potential sponsors had submitted an interest to sponsor form between October 13, 2020, and...
by Max Chaudhary | Oct 21, 2022 | Blogs, Immigration Law
If you’re wondering what exactly implied status in Canada means, then this article is the right read for you. With the implied status, a lot of facts come into picture for the concerned pupil’s status in the country. Read on to know more about what is implied status...
by Max Chaudhary | Sep 24, 2022 | Blogs, pnp immigration lawyer
Canada is one of the fastest growing countries that welcome people who wish to settle down and have skills that can contribute towards the development of the country. Being the second-largest country in terms of land mass, Canada offers a wide variety of cultures,...
by Max Chaudhary | Sep 12, 2022 | Blogs, Canadian citizenship
The process for securing Canadian citizenship can be long and trying. Usually, when you’re applying for your Canadian citizenship, testing that includes fingerprints or biometrics is not needed or mandatory. But in some cases, one may receive a letter from the IRCC...
by Max Chaudhary | Aug 10, 2022 | Spousal and Partner Sponsorship
If you are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, you may wish to sponsor your partner to immigrate to Canada and live with you. There are instances when Canadian citizens or permanent residents, who want their partners to immigrate, may not be married to that...
by Max Chaudhary | Jul 29, 2022 | Express Entry
Recommended by the IRCC, Express Entry candidates can update their profiles to enjoy benefits from a new measure to count online, out of Canada, and part-time studies for Express Entry points! We all know how Covid-19 took a toll on our lifestyle. Several public...
by Max Chaudhary | Jul 22, 2022 | Blogs
If you’ve recently come across the term ‘Super Visa’, continue reading. This article will help you understand what a super visa in Canada means and how it can help you! In Canada, the term super visa refers to the ‘Parent and Grandparent Visa’ of the Canadian...
by Max Chaudhary | Jul 15, 2022 | Blogs, Immigration Law
If you’re looking for legal advice and help with your immigration procedure, you will either go to an immigration lawyer or an immigration consultant. You’re probably wondering if you even need one and, if yes, what is the difference between the two. To simplify...
by Max Chaudhary | Jun 28, 2022 | Immigration Law
Have you been planning to immigrate to Canada? Wondering how much immigration costs in Canada? Don’t fret, this article is going to give you a head start that you need in terms of planning. As one of the countries that encourage immigration and offer a great future...
by Max Chaudhary | Jun 26, 2022 | Spousal and Partner Sponsorship
Are you planning to sponsor your spouse, partner, common law, or conjugal partner to come to Canada? If yes, then there are certain requirements stated by the Government of Canada that must be met. Without fulfilling these conditions, your spouse, partner, common law...
by Max Chaudhary | May 25, 2022 | Blogs, permanent resident
If you’re studying or working in Canada on a visa, you will not be considered by the Canadian authorities as a Canadian Citizen. Any residency in the country of Canada is considered temporary during these times. Trying to get a permanent resident card involves a...
by Max Chaudhary | May 20, 2022 | Blogs
In Canada, the Government can grant a few people permanent residence under exceptional circumstances that fall under the ‘Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds’ category. This is generally possible for people who possess economic establishment and demonstrate...
by Max Chaudhary | Apr 22, 2022 | Blogs, Immigration Law
On April 30th, 2022, the Canadian Government announced that they would increase the immigration fee for applicants to account for inflation. For the first time in about two years, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will be increasing the fees for...
by Max Chaudhary | Apr 20, 2022 | Blogs
Many people can often get confused about the difference between a landed immigrant (or permanent resident) and a Canadian Citizen. It is best to know the difference between a landed immigrant and a Canadian citizen in order to know what are the rights and...
by Max Chaudhary | Apr 15, 2022 | Blogs, permanent resident
Through Canada’s Express Entry System and Family Sponsorship, one can sometimes easily apply for their Permanent Resident status. A Confirmation of permanent residence COPR is something that you receive as an approval document from the Government of Canada to verify...
by Max Chaudhary | Mar 24, 2022 | Spousal and Partner Sponsorship
Under its Immigration Levels Plan 2022-2024, the Canadian government aims to welcome 80.000 applicants through its Spousal, Partner, and Children category. Most of these applicants will arrive in the country as spouses or partners of people who hold a PR card in...
by Max Chaudhary | Mar 8, 2022 | Blogs
Canada welcomes visitors over the age of 18 for 6 months at a time. A person can apply for an extension if they still reside in Canada after 6 months. After that, the individual must leave Canada and obtain a visa from their home country to re-enter Visitors who want...