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Understanding Temporary Resident Permits (TRPs): Key Information You Need to Know

by Fridman Immigration Law | Jun 4, 2025 | Blogs

Canada has strict entry requirements for foreign nationals. If you are inadmissible to Canada due to criminality, medical reasons, or other grounds, you may be denied a visitor visa, study permit, or work permit. However, under certain circumstances, you may still be...

Faster Job Changes for Temporary Foreign Workers in Canada: What You Need to Know in 2025

by Fridman Immigration Law | May 28, 2025 | News Release

A new temporary public policy by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is making it easier and faster for temporary foreign workers in Canada to change jobs or employers without long breaks in employment.   Why This Matters Traditionally, if a temporary...

Maintained Status in Canada: What Temporary Residents Need to Know in 2025

by Fridman Immigration Law | May 28, 2025 | News Release

If you’re a temporary resident in Canada—whether you’re working, studying, or visiting—understanding your legal status is critical when extending your stay. IRCC recently updated its guidance on what’s known as maintained status (formerly called “implied status”),...

All You Need to Know About the Parents and Grandparents Super Visa

by Fridman Immigration Law | May 20, 2025 | Blogs

Canada places a strong emphasis on family reunification, and one of the ways it supports this goal is through the Parents and Grandparents Super Visa. This visa allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to bring their parents or grandparents to Canada for...

Can You Lose Your Permanent Residency in Canada?

by Fridman Immigration Law | May 7, 2025 | Blogs

Becoming a Permanent Resident (PR) of Canada is a major milestone — it allows you to live, work, and study anywhere in the country, and provides a pathway to citizenship. However, permanent residency is not unconditional. There are specific circumstances under which a...
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