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Canada Ends Flagpoling for Work and Study Permits at Ports of Entry
As part of Canada’s Border Plan, the Government of Canada has announced significant changes to immigration services at ports of entry. Effective December 23, 2024, work and study permits will no longer be issued to individuals who attempt flagpoling at the border....
Fridman & Co Immigration Lawyers: Your Trusted Partner in Canadian Immigration and Citizenship Law
Canada is widely recognized as one of the most immigrant-friendly countries in the world, offering a diverse range of opportunities for visitors, students, workers, and families seeking a better life. However, navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration and...
From Complexity to Success: A Client’s Journey to Permanent Residence
Securing permanent residence in Canada can be a challenging process, especially when a case involves additional complexities. One of our clients faced a particularly difficult situation that required an Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC) along with his Permanent...
Manitoba Launches West-Central Immigration Initiative to Address Rural Labour Shortages
The Manitoba government has unveiled the West-Central Immigration Initiative (WCII), a three-year pilot program designed to address labour market shortages and succession planning needs in rural west-central Manitoba. This initiative, in partnership with seven rural...
Clarification on Study Permits and Permanent Residency in Canada
Recent statements from Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, have clarified that holding a study permit does not automatically lead to permanent residency (PR) in Canada. This distinction is crucial for international students planning their educational and...
Prime Minister of Canada Acknowledges Need for Faster Action on Immigration Reforms
On Sunday, November 17, 2024, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared a nearly seven-minute video on YouTube. Trudeau admitted that the federal government could have acted more swiftly to address challenges within Canada’s immigration system. Highlighting issues such as...
Canada Revises Visitor Visa Policies: Key Changes Effective November 2024
In a significant policy update, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has revised its visitor visa guidelines, moving away from the automatic issuance of 10-year multiple-entry visas. This change grants immigration officers greater discretion to assess...
Canada will start targeting draws for skilled immigrants in 2023
As a foreign national currently in Canada or wanting to move to Canada, you may be looking at the many different pathways to obtain permanent residence status. As some of them can take a long time to process, many foreign nationals have been interested in the Express...
Labour Market Impact Assessment
As an employer in Canada, you may be struggling to find workers for your business. You may end up wanting to hire a foreign worker to fill the job available. Obtaining a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is one method that an employer can do to hire foreign...
Flagpoling
The term flagpoling refers to a process where a foreign national goes to the border, leaves Canada heading towards the United States, but then turns around to re-enter Canada and make an application for temporary status at the Port of Entry. This is commonly done by...

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