Did You Know? Some People Can Work in Canada Without a Work Permit
When most people think about working in Canada, they immediately assume that obtaining a Work Permit is the first step. In many cases, that’s true.
From Study Permit to PR: What Still Works in 2026
For many international students, the dream of coming to Canada is not just about earning a diploma or degree—it is about building a long-term future.
IRCC Processing Times May 2026: What’s Faster, What’s Slower — Full Breakdown
If you are waiting for a Canadian immigration decision right now, you are not alone. Every month, thousands of applicants check Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
PGWP Update: IRCC Adding Language Proficiency Field to Post-Graduation Work Permit Applications
International students in Canada planning to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) should pay close attention to a new update from Immigration, Refugees and
Immigration Minister: Lena Diab’s First Year as Immigration Minister: What Changed for Canada’s Immigration System
Canada’s immigration system went through a noticeable transformation during the first year of Lena Diab as Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. Since taking office
Temporary Residents Eyeing PR: The In-Canada Workers Initiative Explained
Canada’s immigration system is changing fast — and for many temporary residents, the pressure to secure permanent residency has never felt more real. International students,
Canada Student Visa Changes 2026: The Great Canadian Pullback Explained
For years, Canada built its reputation as one of the most welcoming destinations for international students. The promise was simple: study, gain work experience, and
Refusal Letter: Resubmit or Appeal? Decode It Like an Immigration Lawyer
Receiving a refusal letter can feel discouraging. You spent time, effort, and money on your application—only to see it rejected. But here’s something important: a
Super Visa Income Rules Are Changing March 31, 2026 — Here’s What Every Canadian Family Must Know
If you’re planning to bring your parents or grandparents to Canada on a Super Visa, there’s an important update you cannot afford to miss. Starting
Top 10 Schools Linked to Refugee Claims in Canada (2018–August 2025)
Introduction Canada’s reputation as a safe and welcoming country for refugees is well established. At the same time, recent data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
