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land2airimmigrationservices ¡ 2 years ago
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Change in IRCC processing time for PR cards, family sponsorship for Quebec, visitor visas, super visas, study permits, work permits, and SAWP 🇨🇦 Check out #latest IRCC processing times as of December 13 and #comparisons over the last 4 weeks LAND2AIR IMMIGRATION SERVICES
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inc-immigrationnewscanada ¡ 3 months ago
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🇨🇦 Canada’s IRCC has slashed its immigration backlog to 821,200 by February 28, 2025, dropping 7.95% from January, marking a major win for applicants. 🇨🇦 Explore the latest IRCC stats, uncover winning strategies, and see how this breakthrough speeds up your Canadian dream 👇🏻
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salmapathan ¡ 1 month ago
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Canada Temporary Resident Visa: Who Needs It and How to Apply
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Canada is a country that attracts millions of visitors every year for tourism, business, and family reunification. To enter the country legally, individuals from many nations require a Canada Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). This article outlines who needs a TRV, the eligibility criteria, application process, and how it connects with pathways like Canada Permanent Residency, Australia Permanent Residency, the H1B Visa, Working Holiday Visa Canada, and Canada Open Work Permit options. With the help of certified immigration consultants, navigating this process becomes much easier and more accurate.
Who Needs a Canada Temporary Resident Visa?
A Canada Temporary Resident Visa is mandatory for individuals from non-visa-exempt countries. Citizens of countries like India, China, the Philippines, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Vietnam are required to apply for a TRV before they can travel to Canada.
Those who do not require a TRV must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) instead if arriving by air. U.S. citizens are exempt from both TRV and eTA requirements for short visits.
Eligibility Criteria for Canada Temporary Resident Visa
To be eligible for a Canada TRV, applicants must satisfy the following conditions:
Possess a valid passport
Be in good health
Have no criminal record
Demonstrate strong ties to their home country
Provide proof of sufficient funds to cover the duration of the stay
Intend to leave Canada at the end of the visit
Provide documents to support the purpose of visit
Types of Temporary Resident Visas
1. Single-Entry Visa
This allows you to enter Canada once. After leaving, you will need a new visa to re-enter.
2. Multiple-Entry Visa
This visa allows multiple entries into Canada for up to 10 years, or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.
3. Transit Visa
For travelers passing through Canada en route to another country. Valid for up to 48 hours.
Step-by-Step Application Process for Canada TRV
Step 1: Determine Your Visa Type
Identify whether you need a single-entry, multiple-entry, or transit visa based on your travel plans.
Step 2: Create an IRCC Account
Visit the IRCC website and create an account to submit your application.
Step 3: Complete the Required Forms
You will need to fill out:
IMM 5257: Application for a Temporary Resident Visa
IMM 5645: Family Information Form
IMM 5409: Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union (if applicable)
Step 4: Gather Required Documents
You must submit:
Valid passport
Photographs per IRCC specifications
Proof of financial support
Letter of invitation (if visiting family/friends)
Travel itinerary
Employment or school letter
Ties to home country (property, job, family)
Medical exam (if required)
Police clearance (if applicable)
Step 5: Pay Visa and Biometrics Fees
Visa fee: CAD $100
Biometrics fee: CAD $85
Step 6: Submit Biometrics
Visit a Visa Application Centre (VAC) to provide fingerprints and photographs.
Step 7: Wait for Decision
Processing times vary by country. Check updates on your IRCC portal.
Step 8: Submit Passport for Visa Stamping
Once approved, submit your passport for the visa to be stamped.
Common Reasons for TRV Refusal
Incomplete or inaccurate documentation
Inability to prove financial capacity
Weak ties to home country
Unclear travel intent
Previous immigration violations
Suspicious travel history
Applicants should consult experienced immigration consultants to minimize rejection risks.
TRV vs. Other Global Visa Programs
Canada Permanent Residency
Though a TRV does not directly lead to Canada PR, many applicants use the visit to explore opportunities and plan a transition via programs like Express Entry or PNPs.
Australia Permanent Residency
Unlike Canada's TRV, Australia offers a points-based immigration system for PR. However, both countries prioritize skilled migration.
H1B Visa
The H1B Visa allows foreign professionals to work in the U.S. under employer sponsorship. It's more restrictive and competitive compared to Canada's flexible pathways.
Working Holiday Visa Canada
Young adults (18–35) from eligible countries can apply for the Working Holiday Visa Canada, which provides a Canada Open Work Permit, allowing them to travel and work for any employer.
Canada Open Work Permit
This permit is typically granted to:
Spouses of temporary foreign workers or international students
Applicants of inland sponsorship
Bridging Open Work Permit holders transitioning to Canada PR
Advantages of Using Immigration Consultants
Navigating Canada’s visa system can be complex. Licensed immigration consultants offer services including:
Application review and submission
Document verification
Strategic guidance
Interview preparation
Appeals or reconsideration assistance
Always verify credentials with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) to avoid fraud.
Tips for a Successful TRV Application
Submit a strong cover letter stating the purpose and length of your visit
Present a detailed itinerary including flights, hotel bookings, and tourist activities
Show strong home country ties such as job letters, property ownership, or family obligations
Submit a letter of invitation if visiting friends or family
Avoid last-minute applications—apply well in advance
Maintaining Compliance While in Canada
After entering Canada on a TRV:
Do not overstay your visa validity
Do not work or study unless your visa explicitly allows it
Abide by all Canadian laws and conditions
Extend your visa if required through Visitor Record
Violating these rules may impact future applications, including attempts to obtain Canada Permanent Residency or Open Work Permits.
Conclusion
A Canada Temporary Resident Visa is a crucial document for individuals looking to explore the country temporarily. Whether it’s for tourism, business, or visiting family, the TRV opens the door to experience Canada firsthand. If you're considering permanent settlement later, it can serve as a stepping stone to Canada PR. For those comparing options, understanding how it aligns with pathways like the H1B Visa, Australia Permanent Residency, and Working Holiday Visa Canada helps make informed immigration choices.
Work with certified immigration consultants to boost your chances of approval and avoid mistakes that can delay your travel or future immigration goals.
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globexaimmigration ¡ 7 hours ago
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How to Get a New Work Authorization Letter in Canada: Complete 2025 Guide
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Are you an international student, temporary worker, or visitor in Canada wondering how to update your work status or start working legally? Getting a new Work Authorization Letter is often essential if you change employers, graduate and apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), or extend your stay. This comprehensive guide by Globexa Immigration walks you through everything you need to know.
1. What is a Work Authorization Letter in Canada?
A Work Authorization Letter—sometimes called a Letter of Introduction, approval letter, or work permit approval letter—is an official document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). It confirms your right to work in Canada and outlines any conditions of your employment, such as job title, employer, location, or working hours.
Key point: Without a valid work authorization, you cannot legally work in Canada. Working without it can lead to deportation, inadmissibility, or bans on future applications.
2. Common Situations Requiring a New Work Authorization Letter
1. You’re an international student graduating and applying for a PGWP. 2. You’re changing employers under an employer-specific (closed) work permit. 3. You’re switching from a visitor visa to a work permit (if eligible under certain public policies). 4. You’re extending or restoring your status as a worker in Canada. 5. You’re changing job duties, work location, or other permit conditions. 6.  You’ve received a new job offer supported by a positive LMIA or are LMIA-exempt.
3. How to Apply for a New Work Authorization Letter in Canada
1. Confirm Eligibility
Before applying, make sure you meet one of the eligible scenarios:
Have valid status in Canada (e.g., student, worker, visitor under special policies).
Hold a valid job offer that meets Canadian employment standards.
Comply with the terms of your current permit (if applicable).
Have completed studies in an eligible program and institution (for PGWP).
2. Collect Required Documents
Prepare a complete set of documents to avoid delays:
Identification: Passport copy with clear bio page.
Status documents: Current study/work permit or visitor record.
Proof of eligibility: For PGWP: Graduation letter & final transcript. For employer-specific permit: Job offer letter, LMIA (if required), or offer of employment number./
Digital photo: Per IRCC specifications (head and shoulders, white background, 35×45 mm).
IMM Forms: IMM5710 (Application to Change Conditions, Extend Stay, or Remain in Canada as a Worker).
Others (if applicable): Marriage certificate (for spouse work permits), proof of relationship, or restoration documents.
3. Submit Your Application Online
Canada requires online submission through your IRCC secure account. Steps include:
1.  Log in or register at IRCC’s website. 2. Choose “Apply to come to Canada” → “Extend or change conditions on your work permit.” 3. Answer the eligibility questionnaire. 4. Upload all required documents and fill out forms accurately. 5. Pay the processing fee (typically CAD $155 for most work permits + CAD $100 open work permit holder fee if applicable). 6. Submit your application.
You’ll get a confirmation number to track your application.
4. Biometrics & Medical Exams (if required)
IRCC may request biometrics (fingerprints and photo) if you haven’t provided them in the last 10 years. Certain jobs (e.g., healthcare, child care, food services) may also require an upfront medical exam.
5. Wait for Processing
Typical processing times (subject to change):
Inside Canada work permit extensions/changes: 3–6 weeks.
Restoration applications: 2–4 months.
Processing can be faster or slower depending on workload, completeness, or program stream.
6. Receive Your Work Authorization Letter
If approved, you’ll receive a Letter of Introduction in your IRCC account—this is your Work Authorization Letter, which serves as proof you can legally start or continue working in Canada.
🟢 Important: Your new work permit card will follow by mail, but you can work immediately if your letter specifies you’re authorized.
4. What is Implied Status? Can You Work While Waiting?
If you apply to renew or change your work permit before it expires, you automatically get implied status, allowing you to continue working under your existing conditions until IRCC makes a decision.
🔴 But:
If your current permit has already expired, you cannot work until you receive new authorization or restore your status.
Working without authorization can lead to serious immigration consequences.
5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Do I need to leave Canada to get a new work authorization? No, most changes or extensions can be done from inside Canada without exiting.
Q2: I’ve changed jobs; can I start working for my new employer right away? Not until you receive a new work authorization letter with updated employer details.
Q3: Can visitors apply for a work permit from inside Canada? Usually no, but temporary public policies (like those extended in 2024) allow visitors with valid status and job offers to apply from inside Canada in certain cases.
Q4: How long will I wait for the new work permit card? After approval, the physical permit is mailed within 1–3 weeks, but you can work using your letter of introduction.
6. Mistakes to Avoid When Applying
1. Applying after your current permit expires, risking loss of status. 2. Providing incomplete or inconsistent documents, which can trigger delays or refusals. 3. Assuming implied status applies if you apply after expiry—it does not! 4. Misunderstanding employer-specific permits: you must stick to the conditions until the new authorization is issued.
7. How Globexa Immigration Can Help
The process of getting a new work authorization letter is detailed, paperwork-intensive, and mistakes can derail your status or future immigration goals. At Globexa Immigration, we offer:
1. Expert eligibility assessment. 2. Document preparation and form completion. 3. Direct liaison with IRCC on your behalf. 4. Ongoing support until you receive your new work authorization.
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onecanadavisa ¡ 1 day ago
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Canada's Immigration Shift: IRCC Plan Updates 2025-2026
Canada's Immigration Shift: IRCC Plan Updates 2025-2026
On June 20, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) unveiled its 2025–2026 Departmental Plan, marking a significant strategic shift towards a more managed and sustainable immigration system. This plan prioritizes aligning newcomer levels with Canada's capacity, particularly concerning housing and social services.
Rebalancing the Numbers: Permanent and Temporary Residents
The most notable change is a strategic reduction in permanent resident targets. For 2025, this means 105,000 fewer admissions compared to previous projections, with further decreases planned for 2026 and 2027. This aims to ensure better integration and long-term prosperity. A key focus is on transitioning temporary residents already in Canada to permanent status, with over 40% of 2025's new permanent residents expected to come from this group. Economic immigration remains a priority, especially in sectors like healthcare and trades, while commitments to family reunification and humanitarian efforts are upheld. Notably, Francophone immigration targets outside Quebec will increase year-over-year, reaching 10% by 2027.
For the first time, the plan introduces explicit targets for temporary residents, aiming to reduce their share of Canada's total population to 5% by the end of 2026. This will lead to a projected reduction of over 445,000 temporary residents in both 2025 and 2026. Key measures to achieve this include:
Maintaining and further reducing the international student cap.
Tightening eligibility for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPP).
Reforming the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), including a 10% cap on low-wage hires and a drastic reduction in LMIA-based work permits (from 184,000 in 2023 to 80,000-84,000).
Limiting work permits for spouses of temporary residents.
Modernizing the System
The plan also outlines initiatives to enhance efficiency and responsiveness:
The Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) for skilled refugees will become a permanent program by the end of 2025.
New foreign labour streams and work permits will be created for the agriculture and fish processing sectors.
A new, unified online account for all IRCC clients will be rolled out through 2025–2026.
IRCC is piloting "GeoMatch," an AI tool to help Express Entry candidates find optimal settlement locations.
Digital passport modernization and expanded online renewal services are also underway.
National Impact
These strategic adjustments are projected to have significant socio-economic benefits, including:
Reducing the national housing supply gap by approximately 670,000 units by the end of 2027.
Contributing to robust GDP growth and accelerating GDP per capita growth.
Improving housing affordability and lowering the unemployment rate.
This comprehensive plan signals a thoughtful rebalance in Canada's immigration strategy, aiming for sustainable growth that benefits both newcomers and existing communities.
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elementramarketing ¡ 4 days ago
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How to Handle Rescheduling or Cancelling a Business Visa Appointment
Embassy-wise guide for managing changes in visa appointment timelines and fees.
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Why Rescheduling May Be Necessary
What You Can and Cannot Change
Rescheduling Guidelines – Country-Wise Overview
How to Cancel a Business Visa Appointment
Refund and Rebooking Considerations
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Final Thoughts
1. Why Rescheduling May Be Necessary
Business priorities shift, flights get delayed, or personal emergencies arise—making it essential for professionals to reschedule or cancel their visa appointments. Fortunately, most embassies and Visa Application Centres (VACs) allow limited flexibility in managing appointments, provided applicants follow the proper procedures.
2. What You Can and Cannot Change
Most embassies allow:
Rescheduling the appointment date/time within a specific limit (usually once or twice)
Cancelling the appointment and rebooking a new one, if necessary
Updating supporting documents before the new slot
However, changes to your visa category, nationality, or consulate location usually require cancelling the existing application and starting a new one.
3. Rescheduling Guidelines – Country-Wise Overview
United States (B1 Business Visa)
Can be rescheduled up to two times through the CGI Federal portal.
No fee for first two changes. Further changes require new payment.
Use the same login credentials to access and modify your appointment.
Schengen Countries (Germany, France, Netherlands, etc.)
Appointments via VFS Global can be rescheduled once depending on availability.
Changing locations (e.g., from Mumbai to Delhi) often requires re-registration.
Embassy websites provide real-time rescheduling slots.
United Kingdom
Appointments through TLScontact or VFS can be rescheduled or cancelled via your online UKVI account.
Visa fee is non-refundable, but premium service fees may be refunded if cancelled on time.
Canada
Bookings made through VFS Global can be modified once.
To cancel, email the VAC or modify via your GCKey/IRCC portal login.
Missed appointments may lead to delays, not refunds.
4. How to Cancel a Business Visa Appointment
To cancel:
Login to the official visa scheduling portal (e.g., CGI Federal, VFS, IRCC, UKVI)
Select “Cancel Appointment” under your dashboard
Confirm cancellation and check for email confirmation
Rebook if necessary through the same portal or embassy-approved agent
5. Refund and Rebooking Considerations
Visa fees are generally non-refundable, especially once payment is processed
Service fees (SMS, courier, premium lounge) may be refunded if cancelled before appointment
Ensure your rebooked date allows sufficient time for travel, interviews, and documentation review
6. Common Mistakes to Avoid
Waiting too long to cancel or reschedule, leading to unavailability
Missing your slot without formal cancellation—counted as a no-show
Reapplying under a new profile instead of updating the existing one
7. Final Thoughts
Handling appointment changes professionally ensures that your travel plans remain flexible without disrupting your visa process. Always refer to the specific embassy’s or VAC’s website for official rules and keep backup slots in mind.
Click here to manage your business visa appointments with expert support.
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adricimmigration1 ¡ 19 days ago
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Top Benefits of Hiring Immigration Consultants for Canada
Canada remains one of the most preferred destinations for skilled professionals, students, and families planning to start a new life abroad. From world-class healthcare to ample job opportunities and a high quality of life, Canada’s Permanent Residency (PR) program attracts many hopeful applicants—especially from cities like Bangalore. However, applying for Canadian PR is a detailed and sensitive process that requires precision and proper planning. That’s where the best immigration consultants for Canada come into the picture. With the support of the Top Immigration Consultants in Bangalore, applicants can confidently navigate complex visa procedures, document requirements, and eligibility criteria.
Why Hiring a Canada Immigration Consultant Matters
While many people try to apply for Canadian PR on their own, working with an experienced immigration consultant increases the chances of approval and reduces the likelihood of costly errors. Canadian immigration policies and programs change frequently, and staying updated is not easy for someone without professional support. That’s why hiring a consultant isn’t just a smart choice—it’s a valuable investment in your future.
Top Benefits of Hiring Immigration Consultants for Canada
✅ 1. Professional Profile Assessment
Consultants evaluate your education, work experience, language proficiency, and age to determine if you qualify for Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), or other Canadian immigration pathways.
✅ 2. Customized Immigration Strategy
Every applicant’s background is unique. A consultant builds a personalized roadmap based on your strengths and requirements to ensure the highest chance of success.
✅ 3. CRS Score Optimization
Your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score matters in Express Entry. Consultants guide you on how to improve your score—whether through language tests, education enhancements, or additional work experience.
✅ 4. End-to-End Documentation Support
From Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) to proof of funds and reference letters, consultants help you gather, verify, and submit all required documents in a compliant manner.
✅ 5. Expert Handling of Express Entry and PNP Applications
These applications must be filed with precision. Consultants help you meet deadlines, complete forms accurately, and follow all required steps under IRCC guidelines.
✅ 6. Avoid Costly Mistakes and Rejections
One small error in your application or documentation can result in a delay or refusal. Consultants double-check everything to minimize risk.
✅ 7. Time-Saving and Stress-Free Process
Consultants handle the entire process—from profile creation to follow-ups—saving you time and reducing your stress while ensuring you don’t miss any important steps.
✅ 8. Transparent Guidance and Support
Reputed consultants offer honest advice, regular updates, and clarity in pricing—making sure you’re always informed and in control.
What to Look for in a Good Immigration Consultant
Years of experience in Canadian immigration
Knowledge of the latest visa rules and PR policies
Transparent fee structure
Strong track record of successful PR applications
Assistance with IELTS prep, SOPs, and documentation
Office presence and availability for direct interaction (if needed)
Working with the Top Immigration Consultants in Bangalore gives you the advantage of expert insights and personalized support at every stage of your immigration journey.
Conclusion
Canada PR is more than just a dream—it’s an achievable goal when guided by the right professionals. Whether you're applying through Express Entry, PNP, or any other Canadian immigration stream, the process becomes much easier and more successful when handled by the best immigration consultants for Canada. With the expert assistance of the Top Immigration Consultants in Bangalore, you gain confidence, save time, and take the right steps toward building your future in Canada.
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newjain ¡ 22 days ago
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Canada Visa Processing Time 2025: A Simple Guide by New Jain Immigration Services
Planning to visit, study, or settle in Canada? Understanding the Canada visa processing time is a crucial first step. In 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continues to refine its application process, aiming to make it faster and more efficient. However, processing times still vary based on visa type, applicant location, and other key factors.
In this simple guide, New Jain Immigration Services breaks down everything you need to know about Canada processing time in 2025, including how long it takes to get a visitor visa, permanent residency, and work or study permits.
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What Is Canada Visa Processing Time?
Canada visa processing time refers to the duration it takes for IRCC to review and decide on your visa application after it has been submitted. This time frame starts when your completed application is received and ends when the decision is made.
Processing times are regularly updated by the Government of Canada and depend on several factors:
Type of visa or immigration stream
Country of application
Completeness of application
Seasonal demand
Background verification or biometrics requirements
Also Read:- PR Card Renewal- Eligibility, Process and Payment
Canada Processing Time in 2025 – What to Expect?
The processing time Canada offers can range from a few weeks to several months. While IRCC has been working on streamlining processes, applicants should still prepare for some variability in timelines.
Here’s an overview of average visa processing times in 2025:
Visa Type
Average Processing Time (2025)
Visitor Visa
30–60 days
Study Permit
6–10 weeks
Work Permit
8–12 weeks
Permanent Residency (Express Entry)
6 months (after ITA)
Spousal Sponsorship
12 months
🕒 Note: These are estimated times and may vary based on specific cases and seasonal demand.
Also Read:- How to Apply for PR Card Renewal in Canada: Step-by-Step Guide?
Visitor Visa Processing Time in 2025
The visitor visa processing time for Canada in 2025 typically ranges between 30 to 60 days. However, applicants from countries with high application volumes or incomplete documentation may experience longer wait times.
Tips to reduce visitor visa processing time:
Ensure all documents are submitted accurately and completely
Provide a clear travel itinerary and proof of ties to your home country
Submit biometrics as early as possible
Apply well in advance of your intended travel dates
At New Jain Immigration Services, we help you prepare and submit your visitor visa application with precision to avoid unnecessary delays.
Also Read:- Permanent Resident Card Renewal: What You Need to Know
Factors That Affect Canada Visa Processing Time
Several factors can influence how long it takes for your Canadian visa to be processed:
Application Type Temporary visas are usually faster than permanent residency applications.
Volume of Applications During peak periods (summer, holidays), Canada processing time can increase.
Completeness of Application Missing documents or unclear information can result in processing delays.
Biometric Requirements Failing to submit biometrics promptly can put your application on hold.
Country of Origin Applications from certain countries may be subject to more intensive screening.
How to Check Your Canada Visa Processing Time
You can check the current processing time Canada offers for each type of visa by visiting the official IRCC Processing Times tool. Simply select the visa category and country to get an updated estimate.
How New Jain Immigration Services Helps You
At New Jain Immigration Services, we provide professional immigration consulting to help individuals and families navigate the Canadian visa application process efficiently. Our team ensures that your application is complete, accurate, and submitted on time—giving you the best chance at faster approval.
Why Choose Us?
Over a decade of immigration consulting experience
Transparent guidance on Canada visa processing time
Tailored assistance for visitor, work, study, and PR visas
Support with document collection, application forms, and submission
Proactive follow-ups with IRCC when needed
Tips to Speed Up Your Application Process
Here are some practical tips from the experts at New Jain Immigration Services to help reduce your Canada visa wait time:
Start early: Apply 2–3 months before your travel or program start date
Stay updated: Monitor IRCC processing timelines regularly
Be accurate: Avoid errors or omissions in your application
Choose the right stream: Some immigration streams are faster than others
Get expert help: Immigration professionals can guide you through the process seamlessly
Conclusion
Understanding the Canada visa processing time in 2025 is essential for anyone planning to visit, work, study, or move to Canada. While times may vary based on visa type and application details, you can avoid delays by being prepared and organized.Let New Jain Immigration Services be your trusted partner in navigating Canada's immigration process. Whether you're applying for a visitor visa, a study permit, or permanent residency, our team is here to ensure a smoother and faster journey to Canada.
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iraimmigration77 ¡ 27 days ago
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Expert Immigration Consultants in Delhi for Canada: Your Gateway to a New Life
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In recent years, Canada has emerged as one of the most preferred destinations for skilled professionals, students, and families looking to start a new chapter abroad. With its progressive immigration policies, multicultural society, and robust economy, the country welcomes thousands of new immigrants each year. However, while the idea of moving to Canada sounds exciting, the actual immigration process can be overwhelming and complex. That’s where   step in — making your dream of a Canadian life easier and more achievable.
Among the bustling crowd of immigration service providers in India’s capital, IRA Immigration stands out as one of the best immigration consultant in Delhi, delivering unmatched support, transparency, and results to aspirants seeking Canadian Permanent Residency and student visas.
Why Choose Expert Immigration Consultants in Delhi for Canada?
Immigrating to a country like Canada is not just about paperwork; it’s about understanding policies, aligning with visa pathways, and complying with eligibility norms. Here's why hiring Expert Immigration Consultants in Delhi for Canada is the smart move:
They provide tailored advice based on your profile.
Their knowledge of dynamic immigration rules helps avoid rejections.
They save you time, effort, and costly mistakes.
Choosing the right partner in this journey can make or break your chances. That’s why more and more people turn to IRA Immigration, a trusted name in the capital city.
What Makes IRA Immigration a Trusted Name in Delhi?
At IRA Immigration, we believe in guiding applicants through every step of the immigration journey. Whether you’re aiming for the Express Entry Program, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), or a family sponsorship, our seasoned team of immigration experts Delhi ensures that each application is thoroughly assessed and optimally presented.
Here’s what makes us different:
Dedicated Case Managers: We assign personal case managers who track your application from start to finish.
Certified Guidance: Our advice is aligned with the latest updates from IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada).
Success-Driven Process: From document preparation to interview readiness, we leave no stone unturned.
We’re not just any expert immigration consultancy; we are your strategic partners who genuinely care about your dreams and deliver results with integrity.
Navigating Canada PR with Confidence
When it comes to applying for a Canadian PR visa, choosing Expert Immigration Consultants in Delhi for Canada like IRA Immigration can be your best decision. Canada’s immigration system is points-based, primarily driven by the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) under the Express Entry stream.
Our team assesses your:
Age
Educational qualifications
Language proficiency (IELTS or CELPIP)
Work experience
Adaptability
Once we analyze your profile, our Canada expert immigration team crafts a clear roadmap for you to follow, suggesting ways to boost your CRS score if required, and helping you apply through the most appropriate visa stream.
Located in the Heart of Delhi – Nehru Place
Convenience is a big factor when choosing immigration assistance. IRA Immigration is strategically located in Nehru Place, making it easily accessible for aspirants residing across the NCR region. If you’re searching for professional and reliable visa consultants in Nehru Place, our office is the place to start your journey.
With state-of-the-art infrastructure, welcoming advisors, and expert legal assistance, our location makes it easier for you to get personal consultations and quick application reviews.
Meet the Team of Real Immigration Experts
One of the most defining features of IRA Immigration is its people. Our handpicked team of immigration expert professionals brings years of experience in handling Canadian immigration applications. From skilled worker PR programs to spouse and family sponsorships, our expertise is both broad and deep.
Each case is handled with personalized attention because we know that no two immigration journeys are alike. Our goal? Making your process smooth, efficient, and as stress-free as possible.
Why People Recommend IRA Immigration as the Best in the Business
We’ve helped thousands of clients fulfill their Canadian dream. Here’s why we’re known as Canada immigration consultants in Delhi you can trust:
High success rate
Transparent pricing with no hidden charges
Consistent follow-ups and updates on your application
Complete documentation support and verification
Expert interview preparation and mock sessions
Our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction has earned us the trust of a wide clientele, making us the go-to option for anyone looking for Expert Immigration Consultants in Delhi for Canada.
IRA Immigration: Your Partner for Every Visa Category
We don’t just cater to Permanent Residency seekers. Our services also include:
Canada Study Visa
Visitor Visa
Spouse Sponsorship
Business & Investor Visas
Whether you're a fresh graduate or a seasoned professional, we are the expert immigration Delhi agency that will walk with you every step of the way.
Expert Advice, Real Results – Book Your Consultation Today
There’s no denying that Canadian immigration is competitive and detail-oriented. The best way to avoid delays and denials is to let expert immigration consultants in Delhi for Canada like IRA Immigration handle your case with professionalism and care.
Book a consultation today with our immigration experts Delhi, and discover how we can shape your future in Canada. Let’s turn your Canadian dream into a reality — the expert way.
Final Thoughts
The road to Canada doesn’t have to be complicated. With IRA Immigration by your side — a leading name among Canada immigration consultants in Delhi — you’re not just applying for a visa; you’re planning a future. Our vast experience, personalized approach, and reputation as an expert immigration consultancy make us your ideal partner for this life-changing move.So, whether you're beginning your research or ready to apply, connect with the best immigration consultant in Delhi — IRA Immigration. We’re here to make your Canadian dream come true.
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legacynorthimmigration1 ¡ 1 month ago
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What Is Canada’s Immigration Policy
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Canada is internationally known for having one of the most advanced and effective immigration systems in the world. Each year, the country is accepting hundreds of thousands of immigrants—be they skilled workers, students, business individuals, or refugees. But what is Canada's policy on immigration, and how does it work?
Here, we are going to give you an overview of how Canadian immigration works in simple words. If you plan on immigrating to Canada, a Canadian Immigration Consultancy can help guide you through the process.
Overview of Canada's Immigration Policy
Canada's immigration policy is based on several underlying goals:
Stimulating the economy
Family reunification
Offering protection to refugees and vulnerable individuals
The Canadian government has yearly immigration plans to decide who and how many people can come and under what conditions. The plans are not fixed but vary based on the nation's labor market, population needs, and global conditions.
The administration of the system is entrusted to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the authorized authority handling all the immigration issues. It is through the services of the best agency for Canada immigration that you remain abreast of the most recent rules and updates.
Types of Immigration
Canada has a few options based on your background and objectives. These are the general categories:
1. Economic Immigration
It is the largest category. Canada imports investors, entrepreneurs, and skilled labor to boost its economy.
Under economic immigration, there are:
Express Entry – For skilled workers, educated workers, and language proficient workers.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – For individuals selected by individual provinces according to regional requirements.
Start-Up Visa – For start-ups who are looking to start a new innovative business in Canada.
Self-Employed Program – For persons in cultural or sporting fields.
If you are planning immigrigrate to Canada for business or work, Canada work permit consultants or Canada visa consultants can help you choose the right program and develop a good application.
2. Family Sponsorship
Canada allows permanent residents and citizens to sponsor immediate family members, such as:
Spouses and common-law partners
Dependent children
Parents and grandparents
This keeps families intact. A licensed Canada Immigration Consultant can help ensure your sponsorship application meets requirements.
3. Student Pathway
Canada is among the leading countries for foreign students. With the world's best universities, a secure atmosphere, and the option to remain on after graduation, it's no surprise that most opt for Canada for study.
To study in Canada, you will require the study permit. Upon graduation, most students can apply for a Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) and eventually become permanent residents.
Canada education consultants will help you choose the right school, program, and visa opportunities, making your path easier.
4. Refugees and Humanitarian Programs
Canada resettles individuals who are escaping war, persecution, or extreme risk. Canada has robust refugee and asylum programs and cooperates with the United Nations and private sponsors to assist individuals in need.
While this is different from economic or family immigration, it is an expression of Canada's commitment to being a compassionate and fair society.
Temporary visas and licenses
Not all people wish to immigrate for good. Canada also has temporary visas, such as:
Visitor visas
Work permits
Study visas
Individuals tend to visit Canada for temporary visits, work visas, or study. If you wish to remain longer or shift your status, it is advisable to deal with Canadian visa professional services who are familiar with the regulations and cutoff dates.
Why Select a Canadian Immigration Consultancy?
Canada's immigration process can become complex due to ever-changing rules, documents required, and rigid deadlines. It is due to this reason that most prefer utilizing the services of the best Canada immigration consultancy.
This is how immigration specialists can help:
Determine your eligibility for various streams of immigration
Complete and submit your application properly
Get ready to be interviewed or questioned again by immigration authorities
Avoid rejections or delays due to slight errors
A trained, licensed, and lawfully authorized Canada Immigration Consultant is entitled to offer immigration services. Make sure you hire a professional firm that is well experienced and has a high success rate.
Canada's Future Immigration Goals
Canada will absorb more than 500,000 new immigrants every year in the coming years. The emphasis will remain on skilled immigrants, foreign graduates of universities, and entrepreneurs. Provinces are also being accorded increasing autonomy under the PNP to address regional needs. This is to say that Canada will forever remain open and receptive to immigration—a good thing for those wishing to begin a new life here. 
 Conclusion
Canada's immigration policy is based on opportunity, equity, and development. Whether you want to study, work, reunite with family, or start a new life, the chances are there is a way for you. But it is difficult to do it on your own. That is why it is not wrong to seek the services of a Canadian Immigration Consultancy. From selecting the most appropriate program to preparing your application, the top Canada immigration agency will guide you through the process with greater ease and greater success. If you're determined to immigrate to Canada, seek guidance from Canada work permit consultants or Canada visa consultants. With Canadian visa expert services and a registered Canada Immigration Consultant, you can turn your dream into a reality to live in Canada.
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land2airimmigrationservices ¡ 8 days ago
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IRCC Processing Times Updated – June 2025
Citizenship grant: ~10 months (no change)
Citizenship certificate: ~5 months (+1 month)
New PR card issuance: ~49 days (+1 day)
PR card renewal/replacement: ~14 days (+2 days)
Spousal sponsorship (outside Canada, non‑Quebec): ~11 months (+1 month)
Spousal sponsorship (outside Canada, Quebec): ~37 months (+1 month)
Spousal sponsorship (inside Canada, non‑Quebec): ~11 months (approx)
Express Entry – CEC: ~5 months (consistent)
Express Entry – FSWP: ~6 months (+1 month); PNP via
Express Entry: ~8 months (+3 months); Non‑EE PNP: ~19 months (−1 month)
Visitor visa – India: ~21–24 days (no significant change)
Stay informed. Plan ahead!
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tiicoverseas ¡ 1 month ago
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Canada Tourist Visa 2025: Latest Updates & How to Avoid Rejection | TIIC
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Canada remains one of the most sought-after travel destinations, whether for tourism, family visits, or business. If you’re planning a trip in 2025, it’s crucial to stay updated with the latest Canada Visitor Visa rules, processing times, and eligibility criteria.
At TIIC Overseas, the Top Canada Visitor Visa consultants in Chandigarh, we help applicants navigate the latest visa policies for a smooth and successful application. Here’s what you need to know for 2025:
1. New Canada Visitor Visa Rules for 2025
IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) has introduced some key updates:
Stricter financial proof requirements — Applicants must show sufficient funds for their stay.
Enhanced biometrics verification — Faster processing with updated biometric systems.
eTA expansion — More nationalities now qualify for Electronic Travel Authorisation.
Stronger ties to home country — Officers may scrutinise employment, family, and property ties more closely.
🚀 Need help applying? Book a Consultation with TIIC’s Canada Visa Experts today!
2. Canada Visitor Visa Processing Time in 2025
Processing times vary based on nationality and application volume:
Standard processing: 14–30 days (for most applicants)
Priority processing (if eligible): 7–14 days
Delays are possible during peak seasons (summer, holidays).
📌 Pro Tip: Apply at least 3 months before your travel date to avoid last-minute issues.
3. Updated Eligibility Criteria for 2025
To qualify for a Canada Tourist Visa, you must: ✅ Have a valid passport (6+ months validity) ✅ Show proof of funds (bank statements, sponsorship letters) ✅ Provide a detailed travel itinerary ✅ Demonstrate strong ties to your home country (job, family, assets) ✅ No criminal record (police clearance may be required)
❓ Unsure if you qualify? Get an eligibility check from TIIC’s Visa Specialists!
4. Why Choose TIIC Overseas for Your Canada Visitor Visa?
As the Best Canada Visitor Visa consultants in Chandigarh, we offer: ✔ 100% genuine documentation support ✔ High visa approval rate ✔ Fast processing & personalized guidance ✔ End-to-end visa assistance
🎯 Limited slots available! Apply now with TIIC for a hassle-free Canada Visa
Final Thoughts
With the 2025 Canada Visitor Visa rules evolving, having expert guidance can make all the difference. TIIC Overseas, the Leading Canada Visa Consultants in Chandigarh, ensures a smooth, stress-free application process.
🔹 Don’t leave your visa to chance! Contact TIIC today for a guaranteed approval strategy!
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IRCC Extends Key Policy Allowing Foreign Workers on Closed Work Permits to Change Employers
In a landmark decision that promises to improve labor mobility, protect worker rights, and address employer shortages across Canada, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has extended a crucial temporary public policy. This policy allows foreign nationals on closed work permits—traditionally tied to a specific employer—to change employers while they await new permit approvals.
This move is more than just a policy update—it’s a response to a pressing reality. Thousands of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) in Canada face exploitation, layoffs, or severe limitations due to the restrictions imposed by closed work permits. With this extension, IRCC sends a clear message: flexibility and fairness for foreign workers are essential to Canada's social and economic success.
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Why This Policy Matters: Worker Voices and Employer Needs
Canada's economic success depends heavily on temporary foreign workers. From agriculture and food processing to healthcare and technology, these workers fill essential gaps in the labor market. But tying them to a single employer can sometimes lead to power imbalances and vulnerability.
Worker Perspective: Many workers have reported feeling trapped by the closed work permit system. If their employer becomes abusive, cuts hours, or stops operations, the worker often has no choice but to remain in Canada unemployed or return home—often at great financial loss. The IRCC policy gives them hope, dignity, and control over their employment fate.
Employer Perspective: Employers across Canada are experiencing acute labor shortages. The ability to hire experienced workers already present in Canada, without waiting months for full permit processing, gives them a crucial advantage. Industries like agriculture, elder care, trucking, and manufacturing are already benefiting from this flexibility.
Advocacy Groups and Legal Experts Weigh In
While the extension has been widely praised, many believe it doesn’t go far enough. Several civil society groups and immigration lawyers are advocating for permanent reforms to the employer-specific work permit model.
“It’s a band-aid on a broken system,” says Meera Khanna, Director of Migrant Workers Advocacy Forum. “We need more open work permits that don’t tie a worker to a single employer. That’s where true protection and fairness lie.”
Legal experts also raise concerns about consistency in interim work approvals and the time it takes to receive authorization. “While it’s a step in the right direction, some workers wait weeks for the interim authorization, which defeats the purpose,” explains Toronto-based immigration lawyer Joshua Elias.
For now, thousands of workers across Canada will breathe a little easier, knowing that their ability to work, live, and contribute is backed by a policy that recognizes their resilience and importance.
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Things You MUST Know About Canada Immigration 2025 Before You Apply – Globexa Immigration
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Facts About Canada Immigration 2025 Before You Apply
Canada has long been known for its inclusive immigration policies, world-class education system, and economic opportunities. But in 2025, the immigration landscape has changed dramatically. The Government of Canada has rolled out new rules, stricter documentation checks, and evolving PR pathways. For applicants, this means more opportunities—but also more risks if you’re not fully prepared.
At Globexa Immigration, we’ve helped hundreds of applicants navigate Canada’s immigration maze. This blog will help you understand the critical things you MUST know before you apply in 2025, whether you’re looking to study, work, settle with your spouse, or become a permanent resident.
1. Express Entry 2025: Category-Based Draws Take Center Stage
Canada’s Express Entry system has become smarter and more targeted. In 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is focusing more on category-based draws rather than just high CRS scores. The most in-demand categories include:
STEM Professionals: Software Engineers, IT Analysts, Data Scientists
Healthcare Workers: Nurses, Pharmacists, Medical Lab Technicians
Tradespeople: Electricians, Welders, Plumbers
Transport Workers: Truck Drivers, Logistics Managers
French Speakers: Even without a job offer
Globexa Advice: If you’re working in these fields, you don’t need an extremely high CRS score. We help optimize your NOC code selection, experience documentation, and language scores to match 2025’s draw trends.
2. Spouse Open Work Permit (SOWP) Now Stricter for International Students
Canada previously allowed almost all international students to bring their spouses on open work permits. But starting January 2024 and continuing into 2025:
Only students enrolled in Master’s, PhD, or certain professional programs are eligible to sponsor their spouse
Undergraduate and diploma students may no longer qualify
Officers are more critical of fake marriages or inconsistent documents
What You Need:
Strong relationship proof (marriage certificate, photos, chat history)
Financial support proof (bank funds, job offer if applicable)
Genuine study plan
Globexa Helps With: SOP writing, visa file preparation, and SOWP reapplications after refusal.
3. Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) Is Mandatory for Study Permit
In response to an overwhelming number of international students, Canada implemented a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) requirement for most provinces. Here’s what you must know:
You cannot apply for a study permit without this letter in many provinces like Ontario and BC
Each province has a cap/quota of how many students it will allow
The PAL process is linked to Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs), not students directly
Challenge: Many students are facing long delays or missing intakes due to late PAL issuance.
Globexa Solution: We have tie-ups with Canadian colleges and can fast-track eligible students to get PALs within deadlines.
4. New Proof of Funds (POF) Requirements: Show More, Show Clearly
Canada has updated its POF limits to reflect inflation and cost-of-living increases.
Updated 2025 Amounts:
Single applicant: Over $14,500 CAD
Family of two: Approx. $18,000 CAD
Family of three: Over $24,000 CAD
What IRCC Looks For:
Clear ownership of funds (no “borrowed” money)
6-month average balance history
Acceptable sources: Savings, FD, GIC, sponsor (if justified)
Globexa’s Role: We audit your bank statements, offer custom formats, and add CA & notary attestations as needed.
5. Study-to-PR Pathway in 2025: Still Strong, But Not "Easy"
The popular route of Study → PGWP → PR is still one of the top pathways, but it’s now more competitive. Here’s what you must understand:
PGWP is only available if you study in a full-time, eligible program at a public DLI
Private colleges or short-term courses do NOT qualify
After PGWP, getting a job with LMIA or in-demand field is key for PR
Globexa Guidance Includes:
Choosing the right DLI and province for high PR success
Building SOPs that align your career with immigration goals
Support from study permit to PGWP to PR
6. Higher Scrutiny = Higher Refusals
Rejection rates for visas in 2025 have gone up due to tighter scrutiny by IRCC. Common reasons include:
Weak Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Mismatched course and academic background
Lack of home ties
Doubtful source of funds
New Trends: Even minor errors like improper format of documents or inconsistent signatures are leading to refusals.
Globexa Services: We specialize in crafting high-acceptance SOPs, checking full file compliance, and handling reapplication after refusal.
7. New PR Targets and Distribution
The Government of Canada plans to admit 485,000 new permanent residents in 2025. Here’s how it’s divided:
281,135 spots under Economic Programs (Express Entry, PNPs)
114,000 spots for Family Sponsorship
89,000+ for Refugees and Humanitarian Class
What’s New in 2025?
More focus on rural & regional immigration
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) and Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) are expanding
French-speaking candidates outside Quebec get bonus points
Globexa Benefit: We guide you through lesser-known but high-success programs like RNIP, AIP, and Alberta Advantage Immigration Program.
8. Quebec Immigration: A Different Game
Many applicants don’t realize that Quebec has its own rules. In 2025:
Quebec’s CSQ (Certificate of Selection of Quebec) is mandatory for PR
Language proficiency in French is often required
Spouse and child sponsorship timelines are slightly different
Globexa Immigration Tip: If you’re not fluent in French, we’ll help you choose other PR-friendly provinces like Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Nova Scotia.
9. Documentation Must Be Impeccable
Every document you submit—whether for study, PR, spouse visa, or work permit—must now meet higher IRCC standards:
Correct file names and size
Recent and certified translations
No discrepancies between application and supporting docs
Mistake = Rejection or Ban
Globexa uses a three-stage document review process before submission to ensure zero errors.
10. Fraud Prevention Is a Top Priority for IRCC in 2025
IRCC has begun cracking down on ghost consultants and fake job offer sellers. If caught submitting manipulated documents, you may face:
A 5-year ban from entering Canada
Rejection of all your future applications
Legal consequences in Canada or your home country
Important: Only work with authorized, transparent consultants like Globexa Immigration. We work with licensed RCICs and never use backdoor routes.
Final Thoughts: Apply Smart, Apply Safe with Globexa Immigration
Immigrating to Canada in 2025 is full of promise—but also full of new challenges. A wrong document, late PAL, or incorrect program selection can cost you an entire year or more. You need an expert who’s up-to-date, ethical, and 100% focused on your success.
Globexa Immigration is your trusted partner for:
Study Permits & College Admissions
Spouse Open Work Permits
Express Entry & PNP Filing
Refusals, Reapplications & SOP Drafting
Post-landing support in Canada
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onecanadavisa ¡ 1 month ago
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Maintained Status for Temporary Residents in Canada - Update
Maintained Status for Temporary Residents in Canada - Update
On May 28, 2025, IRCC introduced significant changes to the rules governing maintained status (previously known as implied status) for temporary residents, including workers, students, and visitors. These updates aim to clarify and tighten the policies surrounding extensions of temporary resident status, addressing concerns about misuse and ensuring compliance with immigration regulations.
What is Maintained Status?
Maintained status allows temporary residents in Canada to legally remain in the country under the same conditions as their original permit (e.g., work or study) while awaiting a decision on an application to extend their stay. To qualify, individuals must submit their extension application before their current permit expires and remain in Canada during processing. This provision, outlined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR), ensures continuity without the need to leave the country.
Key Changes Effective May 28, 2025
The IRCC’s recent update introduces stricter guidelines to prevent the misuse of maintained status, particularly through incomplete or "placeholder" applications. The main changes:
End of Status Upon Refusal of Initial Application: If a temporary resident submits an extension application before their status expires but it is refused or deemed incomplete after the original permit’s expiry, their maintained status ends immediately. Workers and students must cease work or study until their status is restored or a new permit is approved.
Subsequent Applications: If a second extension application is submitted while the first is still in process, the applicant may maintain their status during the processing of the subsequent application, provided it is complete and submitted before the original status expiry. However, if the first application is refused, the second application will also be refused, terminating the applicant’s legal status.
No Work or Study After Refusal: The update explicitly states that maintained status does not automatically permit continued work or study. If an application is refused, individuals must stop all activities tied to their original permit (e.g., working or studying) until a new permit is issued.
Travel Restrictions Remain: Leaving Canada while on maintained status still risks losing the ability to work or study upon re-entry. Applicants may return as visitors (if TRV-exempt or holding a valid Temporary Resident Visa) but cannot resume work or study until their extension is approved.
Why the Changes?
The IRCC implemented these updates to address concerns about individuals submitting incomplete “dummy” applications to extend their status artificially, often to gain additional work experience for programs like the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Such practices could lead to credibility issues or even misrepresentation, which carries severe consequences like a five-year inadmissibility period.
Implications for Temporary Residents
Proactive Application Submission: Temporary residents must ensure applications are complete and submitted well before their permit expires (IRCC recommends at least 30 days). Late or incomplete applications risk loss of status.
Compliance is Critical: Violating maintained status conditions (e.g., working or studying after a refusal) can lead to removal from Canada or future application refusals.
To stay compliant:
Submit complete extension applications well before your permit expires.
Avoid relying on placeholder applications to extend status.
If your application is refused, stop work or study immediately and consider applying for restoration of status within the 90-day window, if eligible.
Carry proof of application (e.g., IRCC receipt) if traveling, and understand that re-entry may limit your activities until a decision is made.
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kurzfeldlawfirm ¡ 1 month ago
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When Should You Consult an Immigration Lawyer?
Immigrating to a new country is an exciting journey, but it often comes with complex legal challenges. Canada’s immigration system, while welcoming, includes strict requirements, procedures, and frequent policy updates that can overwhelm even the most prepared applicant.
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Many people wonder whether they really need to hire an immigration lawyer—or if they can simply handle the process on their own. The truth is, there are specific situations where consulting an immigration lawyer isn’t just helpful—it’s critical.
In this article, we explore the key moments when you should consult an immigration lawyer to protect your future, save time, and improve your chances of success.
1. When You're Not Sure Which Immigration Path to Take
Canada offers numerous immigration streams—Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorships, work permits, study permits, and more. Each has its own eligibility requirements and timelines.
A lawyer can help you:
Assess your eligibility for different programs
Choose the best route based on your goals
Avoid wasting time on the wrong application
2. When Your Application Was Refused
An application refusal can be disheartening—but it's not necessarily the end of the road. Before you consider reapplying or appealing, it's vital to understand why your application was refused and what your next legal options are.
A lawyer can:
Review the refusal letter and identify errors or weaknesses
Advise whether to appeal, file for reconsideration, or submit a new application
Represent you in a judicial review or appeal process
3. When You’re Facing a Deadline or Deportation
If you've received a removal order or are facing deportation, you need legal support immediately. These situations are urgent, and quick action can make a significant difference in the outcome.
A lawyer can:
File urgent stay applications or appeals
Prepare submissions for the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB)
Explore any humanitarian or compassionate grounds for relief
4. When You’re Sponsoring a Family Member
Family sponsorship is one of the most common immigration applications, but it’s not always straightforward. Incomplete or weak applications can delay reunification or lead to refusals.
A lawyer can help you:
Prove the genuineness of your relationship
Submit the correct documentation and avoid mistakes
Navigate issues like past refusals, inadmissibility, or financial qualifications
5. When You're Applying for a Work or Study Permit with Special Circumstances
Some work or study permit applications are more complicated due to past immigration history, overstays, medical issues, or unclear eligibility.
A lawyer can:
Build a strong application with supporting legal arguments
Respond to procedural fairness letters or additional requests from IRCC
Help you maintain your status while changing permits
6. When You’re Filing a Refugee Claim or Asylum Application
Refugee and asylum claims are complex and emotionally charged. Without legal representation, claimants often struggle to present the full scope of their case effectively.
A lawyer can:
Prepare your Basis of Claim (BOC) form accurately
Collect evidence to support your claim
Represent you during refugee hearings and appeals
7. When You Have a Criminal Record or Medical Issue
Criminal or medical inadmissibility can prevent you from entering or staying in Canada—even for minor issues.
A lawyer can:
Apply for criminal rehabilitation or temporary resident permits (TRPs)
Prepare legal submissions explaining your situation
Advocate for your case based on Canadian law and public interest
8. When You Feel Overwhelmed or Unsure
Sometimes, the paperwork, legal language, and uncertainty of the process are enough reason to seek professional help. Immigration lawyers deal with these issues daily and can give you peace of mind.
A lawyer provides:
Clarity about the process
Accurate answers to your questions
Step-by-step guidance and timely filing
Benefits of Consulting an Immigration Lawyer
✅ Avoid costly mistakes ✅ Save time and reduce stress ✅ Improve your chances of approval ✅ Access personalized legal advice ✅ Handle appeals, refusals, or emergencies effectively
Final Thoughts
You don’t always need a lawyer for every immigration application—but in situations involving refusals, uncertainty, complex requirements, or high stakes, consulting an immigration lawyer can be the smartest decision you make.
Whether you're applying for a visa, sponsoring a loved one, or fighting a deportation order, a immigration lawyer Toronto can protect your rights and help you move forward with confidence.
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