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An Introduction to Canada’s Refugee Determination System
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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Who can travel to Canada – Citizens, permanent residents, foreign nationals and refugees
To protect Canadians from the outbreak of COVID-19, the Prime Minister announced travel restrictions that limit travel to Canada. Until further notice, most foreign nationals cannot travel to Canada, even if they have a valid visitor visa or electronic travel authorization (eTA).
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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Immigration applicants
We recognize that the travel restrictions will have an impact on many people who can’t travel to Canada right now. These restrictions stop most non-essentialFootnote (discretionary) travel to Canada.
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Economic effects from pandemic include immigration, report says
Canadians returning home may help offset lower numbers of new immigrants
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How to choose an immigration or citizenship representative
To find a paid or unpaid representative: Ask people you trust to recommend someone Be sure to get advice from several people before you choose Ask questions Be careful of someone who won’t answer your questions If you’re hiring a paid representative: Find out if they’re authorized This means they have a license to practice and give advice If you choose a paid representative who’s not authorized, we may return your application or refuse it If you give a representative money or compensate them in any other way in exchange for their services, they’re considered paid and must be authorized Ask about the representative’s training and experience Ask for references and…
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Five Tips To Prepare A Successful Permanent Residence Application
Every year thousands of people apply for permanent residence in Canada for a better future. As a developed nation, Canada has the infrastructure and facilities to support different dreams and encourage creativity. If you’re looking for opportunities to challenge your capabilities or secure your future, you may have considered moving to Canada. However, the complicated paperwork and the possibility of making mistakes and getting your application rejected may be holding you back from taking the next step.
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Common Mistakes People Make On Spousal Sponsorship Applications
Immigration is a cumbersome process, with several intricacies and complexities lined along its way. With so many rules, regulations, and restrictions, spousal sponsorship applications can be difficult to handle. With the application procedure comes the emotional and financial stress associated with immigration, further adding on to the stress. In the rush to get their spousal sponsorship approved, people commit some avoidable errors that could lead to a refusal of the application and, sometimes, inadmissibility.
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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New Website Under Construction
New Website Coming Soon!