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Changes to Health Insurance Requirement Make Super Visa More Accessible

by Fridman Immigration Law | Feb 14, 2025 | Blogs

Canada is making it easier for families to reunite by introducing changes to the super visa program. As of today, super visa applicants can now purchase private health insurance from companies outside Canada, provided the policy meets specific requirements. This...

The Difference Between Permanent Residency and Canadian Citizenship

by Fridman Immigration Law | Feb 14, 2025 | Blogs

When considering a future in Canada, many individuals aim to become either Permanent Residents (PRs) or Canadian Citizens. While both statuses allow individuals to live, work, and study in Canada, they have key differences that affect legal rights, responsibilities,...

International Experience Canada Launches New Campaign to Inspire Youth to Explore the World

by Fridman Immigration Law | Feb 13, 2025 | News Release

The Government of Canada has launched a new immersive marketing campaign to promote International Experience Canada (IEC)—a program that allows young Canadians (ages 18-35) to work and travel abroad. This initiative aims to broaden horizons, build global skills, and...

New Rules Strengthen Temporary Resident Document Cancellations and Border Security

by Fridman Immigration Law | Feb 12, 2025 | News Release

The Government of Canada has introduced new regulations to enhance border security and immigration integrity by strengthening the authority of immigration and border officers to cancel temporary resident documents. These changes, which came into effect on January 31,...

Canada Extends Public Policy Support for Sudanese Nationals in Canada

by Fridman Immigration Law | Feb 12, 2025 | News Release

The Government of Canada has extended temporary immigration measures for Sudanese nationals in Canada who are unable to return home due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis. These measures, effective October 28, 2024, until October 27, 2025, aim to provide relief to...
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