New LMIA Exemption for Film/TV Production Workers and the Pathway to Permanent Residency
As of February 17, 2016 CIC (now “IRCC”) will open up a new exemption to the Labour Market Impact Assessment (“LMIA”) requirement which should open
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As of February 17, 2016 CIC (now “IRCC”) will open up a new exemption to the Labour Market Impact Assessment (“LMIA”) requirement which should open
We’re extending the CIW (Corporate Immigration Week) to the end of the month! R. 204(a), of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (“IRPR”) provide certain Professionals exemptions
The National Occupational Classification code, more commonly referred to as the “NOC code” is under a whole lot of scrutiny these days. In fact, one
Friends/Followers: This week, we will explore the world of Corporate Immigration both from the prospective of an Canadian employer looking to bring on international talent
Recently, I have found in my practice an increase in the number of the paid consultations I am doing for potential clients, many of whom
When new changes occur to IRCC’s Guidelines and programs it can take several forms and be communicated to applicants in several ways. Of those communication
Several clients and individuals have been contacting me relating to the issue of financial sufficiency. Studying in Canada is expensive (sometimes prohibitively so), and for
Will Tao is an Award-Winning Canadian Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Writer, and Policy Advisor based in Vancouver. Vancouver Immigration Blog is a public legal resource and social commentary.
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