Understanding Canadian Citizenship: Impact of the 1947 Law

Canadian citizenship is a legacy passed down through bloodlines. However, if your ancestor resided in Canada before 1947, they might have been excluded from citizenship due to...

Canada’s Start-up Visa Program: Last Chance for Immigrant Entrepreneurs

Immigrant entrepreneurs who received a valid commitment certificate from a designated organization in 2025 have until June 30, 2026, to apply for permanent residence (PR) under...

International Transit Passengers Exemption at Canadian Airports

International travelers now have the opportunity to bypass border security procedures when transiting through major airports in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.Upon landing at...

Uncovering the Hidden Irish Roots in Canada

Canada is home to 4.4 million individuals with Irish heritage, making it the third-largest ancestry in the country. Approximately one in eight Canadians can trace their roots...

Unlocking Opportunities: Multiple Access to Canadian Work Permits for Young Professionals

Young professionals from various countries now have the opportunity to secure Canadian work permits multiple times. Individuals aged between 18 and 35, or 18 and 30 in some...

Understanding Long-Form vs Short-Form Birth Certificates for Canadian Citizenship

What is a long-form birth certificate?A long-form birth certificate is a detailed document that includes the individual's full name, date and place of birth, sex, parents' names...
Is increased immigration vital for Canada’s economy?

Is increased immigration vital for Canada’s economy?

Is increased immigration vital for Canada’s economy?According to a Business Council of Canada report, increased immigration is crucial for Canada's economy. Two-thirds of Canadian companies use foreign talent, according to a survey. Canada puts a lot of work into...

Canada announces new immigration fees for 2022

Canada announces new immigration fees for 2022

Canada is increasing fees for all permanent residence applications on April 30, 2022. In 2020, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) increased permanent residence fees to account for inflation for the first time since 2002. At that time, IRCC announced...