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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for Mid-October 2013

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last month. • Canada and US Will Share Information to Fight Foreign Criminals Canada and the United States will be implementing a new information-sharing system aimed at decreasing the number of foreign criminals and ineligible […]

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Quebec Immigration Regulations Challenged in Court

(version français au-dessous) On August 1, 2013 new immigration regulations came into effect, which significantly changed the selection criteria under the Quebec Skilled Worker program. Not only did the changes apply to applications submitted after August 1st but also to be the vast majority of files submitted prior to that date. Tens of thousands of […]

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Changes to Alberta Programs Create Greater Opportunities for Applicants

On Friday, September 13th, the Province of Alberta announced a number of changes to its Provincial Nominee Program. These changes will help make immigration to the province more accessible for many prospective applicants. The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) The AINP is a program through which Alberta nominates targeted individuals to the Federal Government for […]

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Biometric Requirements for Certain Nationalities Now in Force

The Canadian Government now requires biometric data from certain visitors, students, and temporary workers. This requirement, originally announced in the Budget plan for 2008, began its first phase on September 5th, 2013. The implementation of biometrics requirements for temporary residents of certain nationalities is already the norm in countries such as the United States, the […]

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Working While Studying in Canada: Options for Students

There are a number of possible options for international students to work while pursuing their programs of study in Canada. Depending on a student’s situation, s/he may be eligible to work on-campus, off-campus, or as part of an internship or co-op program. In addition, the spouses of international students can usually work in Canada if […]

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Canadian Immigration Questions and Answers with Attorney David Cohen

Every month, Attorney David Cohen will answer a few general Canadian immigration questions submitted by our readers. Here are this month’s questions and answers: I am visiting Canada multiple times in the next six months. How can I make sure that I get a multiple-entry visitor visa? You must indicate on the Visit Visa application […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for September 2013

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last month. • Canadian Immigration Officers among Those Killed in Nairobi Attack Annemarie Desloges, a Canadian consular officer, was one of two Canadians killed in last Saturday’s terrorist attack in Nairobi. >>Read more… • Changes […]

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Coming to Canada as a Nurse – The Process

In our last edition, CIC News explained how Canada has opened its doors to welcome internationally educated nurses. This article will focus on the different ways a nurse can come to Canada to work and live. As the demand for nurses continues to grow, nurses are presented with the opportunity to seek either permanent or […]

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Information Technology Workers Thrive in Canada

Canada’s Information Technology (IT) sector is currently growing. In recent years, the Canadian Government has taken steps to attract the world’s best IT companies and most promising professionals. Some IT workers , such as computer engineers, may be eligible to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency without a job offer, through the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) […]

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Bridging Open Work Permit Helps Workers Stay in Canada

Canada is committed to retaining the talented temporary foreign workers it needs to ensure continued economic growth. This includes making sure that temporary foreign workers are able to make a smooth transition to Canadian Permanent Residency if they so choose. Beginning on December 15th, 2012, the Government of Canada introduced the Bridging Open Work Permit. […]

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Canadian Immigration Questions and Answers with Attorney David Cohen

Every month, Attorney David Cohen will answer a few general Canadian immigration questions submitted by our readers. Here are this month’s questions and answers: What are CAIPS notes? How can I request them? CAIPS notes usually refers to the information that Canadian Visa Officers store in their files in relation to their evaluation of immigration […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for August 2013

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last two weeks. • After Labour Dispute, BC Mine Welcomes Foreign Workers Up to 30 new workers from China are expected to come to Canada to work for HD Mining company in British Columbia (BC). […]

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David’s Blog: Let the Court Decide

I thank my colleague and good friend Mario Bellissimo for bringing the following quotes to my attention. “…That is a principle of Canadian law that is sacrosanct…you can’t revise things retroactively.” You may be surprised to learn that the above words were uttered by Chris Alexander, then a backbench Member of Parliament and now the […]

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4 Common Mistakes When Applying for a Labour Market Opinion

Canadian employers looking to hire Temporary Foreign Workers must first receive government permission to hire from abroad. In most cases, this permission comes in the form of a Labour Market Opinion (LMO). An LMO is a document issued by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) stating that the hiring of a foreign worker will […]

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Nurses in High Demand throughout Canada

There is currently a high demand for nurses throughout Canada. A recent immigration change has again made it possible for nurses to immigrate to Canada without a job offer. On August 1st 2013 Canada’s Province of Quebec announced important changes to its popular Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) program, which results in a Canadian Permanent Residency […]

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Applying for a Canadian Study Permit: A Step-by-Step Overview

After searching for and applying to schools, you have finally received an acceptance letter to a Canadian educational institution. Congratulations! But before you start packing your bags, there is one important step still ahead of you: obtaining your Canadian Study Permit. A study permit is generally required before a student can come to Canada. Here […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for Mid-August 2013

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last two weeks.  • Asylum Claims to Canada Lower by over 50% Canada received half as many asylum claims in the first 6 months of 2013 than the same time span in 2012. >>Read more… […]

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Quebec Completes Picture of Revised Skilled Worker Program

Following up on last month’s news article, the Quebec Government has released the 2013 list of Areas of Training (domaines de formation) for the Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) Program. This list is in effect as of August 1st and includes many significant changes. These new details, in addition to the updated language rules announced last […]

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Changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program Now in Effect

Earlier today, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) announced important changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. These changes are effective beginning July 31, 2013. In general, when a Canadian employer wants to hire a foreign worker, they must first apply for and receive a positive Labour Market Opinion (LMO) from Service Canada. The following […]

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Skilled Work Experience for Immigration

Skilled work experience lies at the heart of many of Canada’s immigration programs. Some, like the Federal and Quebec Skilled Worker programs, even have ‘skilled work’ right in their name. Many potential immigrants may be unclear as to what constitutes ‘skilled work’ for the purposes of immigration. Moreover, some may not know if their own […]

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Getting Admission to a Canadian School

With an international reputation for top-quality education, it is no wonder that tens of thousands of students come from abroad each year to study in Canada. The path to studying in Canada begins with admission to a Canadian educational institution. The admission application process can sometimes take over a year. Therefore, it is important to […]

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