Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will significantly tighten access to Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWPs) over the next three years, impacting both international students and temporary foreign workers. Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced on September 18 that the government aims to reduce the number of […]
Month: September 2024
Entering Canada With a DUI Record: What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that having a prior conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) can make a person criminally inadmissible to Canada. This means individuals may be denied a visa, an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), or physically refused entry at the border by Canadian immigration officials. If you have a […]
How to Accurately Choose the Right NOC Code for Your Immigration Application
Maple News reports that selecting the correct National Occupation Classification (NOC) code is a critical step for anyone pursuing Canadian immigration. The NOC system, Canada’s framework for classifying job roles, plays a significant role in determining eligibility for immigration programs, including Express Entry and various Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Choosing […]
Challenges Facing Canada’s Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program
A recently released internal memo from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has highlighted significant challenges with the country’s Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP). Demand for sponsoring parents and grandparents far exceeds the available spots in Canada’s immigration targets. Before the pandemic, IRCC managed the high volume of interest through […]
Navigating Canadian Immigration as a Couple: Key Pathways for Spouses and Partners
Canada offers several immigration pathways specifically designed for couples, whether engaged, married, or in a common-law relationship. Below are the primary options to consider for couples seeking permanent residency in Canada. Spousal Sponsorship Spousal sponsorship is one of the fastest routes for couples, especially if one partner is already a […]
Canadian Sponsorship Responsibilities: What You Need to Know Even After Separation
When sponsoring your spouse, partner, or their dependent children for Canadian immigration, it’s essential to understand the full extent of your responsibilities. As a sponsor, you are required to sign an undertaking, which is a binding promise to financially support the basic needs of the sponsored person, including: Before committing […]
Visitor Visa vs. Super Visa: Key Differences and Eligibility Criteria for Canada
When considering travel to Canada, it’s essential to understand the distinctions between a standard visitor visa and a Super Visa, particularly for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. While both visas fall under the category of temporary entry, they have significantly different conditions regarding the length of […]
Understanding Sibling Sponsorship Options for Canadian Immigration
Family sponsorship is a cornerstone of Canadian immigration policy, managed by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) through the annual immigration levels plan. While it allows Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and individuals registered under the Canadian Indian Act to sponsor close relatives for permanent residence, sponsoring siblings for PR is […]
How Canadian Immigration Helps Reunite Families: A Guide to Family Sponsorship
One of the key pillars of Canada’s immigration system is family reunification, ensuring that families can stay together as newcomers embark on their journey in Canada. Family sponsorship stands as the second-largest category of new permanent residents to Canada, right after economic immigration. This article will guide you on how […]
How Your Spouse or Partner Impacts Your CRS Score in Canadian Immigration
When applying for Canadian economic immigration programs, many newcomers aim to include their spouse or common-law partner in their application. Canada’s immigration system recognizes and accommodates these family ties, but the presence of a spouse or partner can have both positive and negative effects on your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) […]
Faster Family Reunification in Canada: Options for Sponsoring Your Spouse or Partner
Family reunification has always been a core pillar of Canada’s immigration policy, allowing Canadian citizens and permanent residents (PRs) to sponsor their spouses, common-law partners, and close family members. In fact, family-class immigration is the second most popular immigration pathway after economic immigration. According to the 2023 Annual Report on […]
Canada Introduces New PR Pathway for Sudanese Families Affected by Conflict
In a significant move, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced a new immigration pathway designed to assist families affected by the ongoing conflict in Sudan. Starting from February 27, 2024, the department will accept up to 3,250 applications from individuals or families under this special family sponsorship program, […]
New Pathway to Permanent Residency for Colombians, Haitians, and Venezuelans
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has recently unveiled the details of a new temporary humanitarian permanent residence (PR) pathway aimed at foreign nationals from Colombia, Haiti, and Venezuela. First introduced on October 10 of last year, this pathway is designed for individuals physically present in Central America, South America, […]
Federal Government Pushes for Increased Family Reunification in Quebec
In a significant move, Canada’s Immigration Minister Marc Miller has introduced measures to boost family reunification levels in Quebec. In a letter obtained by Radio Canada, Miller informed Quebec’s Immigration Minister Christine Fréchette of his intention to process around 20,500 permanent residence applications for family reunification, tied to Quebec Selection […]
IRCC Revises Eligibility Criteria for Spousal Open Work Permits
Nova Ventures NewsroomPublished: March 19, 2024 Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced significant updates to the eligibility requirements for Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWP). As of January 22, 2024, major changes to the international student program in Canada have come into effect. Most notably, spouses of international students […]
Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program Set to Reopen in May 2024
The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) will reopen later this month, as Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) prepares to send out invitations to potential sponsors. Starting on May 21, 2024, IRCC plans to issue 35,700 invitations, aiming to approve 20,500 complete applications. Eligibility for the Next Round of the […]