Recognized as a Leading Immigration Lawyer by Lexpert

Ravi Jain was recognized by Lexpert as one of Canada’s leading immigration lawyers, highlighting his exceptional expertise and leadership in immigration and citizenship law. His recognition reflects a consistent track record of excellence, advocacy and influence in shaping Canadian immigration policy.
Recognized as one of the world’s leading practitioners in the Lexology Index Immigration (formerly Who’s Who Legal) 2025 report

Founder of Jain Immigration Law, Ravi Jain, was chosen as a “thought leader” by Lexology, formerly known as Who’s Who Legal. Read more at https://www.lexology.com/index/report/immigration
Canada can’t afford to lose immigrants during trade war with U.S, April 14 2025

Ravi Jain was quoted in CityNews on the important subject of how Canada can’t afford to lose immigrants during a potential trade war with the U.S. In the interview, he highlighted the pivotal role immigrants play in Canada’s economy and workforce, especially in times of international uncertainty. Check out the full article here: https://toronto.citynews.ca/2025/04/14/canada-cant-afford-to-lose-immigrants-during-trade-war-with-u-s/
Canadians with ties to Middle Eastern countries may want to reconsider travel to U.S.: immigration lawyer, April 3rd 2025.

Founder of Jain Immigration Law, Ravi Jain, is advising some clients with connections to Middle Eastern countries or those who have criticized the U.S. government on social media to reconsider travel to the United States. He highlights concerns over heightened scrutiny at the border, where U.S. authorities may examine phones, laptops, and social media activity. […]
Canada vows to crack down on international student program abuse amid India’s allegations of human smuggling, December 27th 2024.

A recent investigation into the international student program in Canada has brought to light serious concerns about fraud and abuse within the system. Indian authorities uncovered a “well-planned conspiracy” involving fraudulent student visas that facilitated illegal border crossings into the United States. This alarming revelation underscores the critical importance of navigating the Canadian immigration system […]
The consequential immigration minister, December 11, 2024

Mr. Jain’s compelling opinion piece, published in The Hill Times, calls for urgent and transformative reforms to Canada’s immigration system, particularly regarding the regulation of immigration consultants. In his article, Mr. Jain critiques the current status quo, where non-lawyers are allowed to provide paid representation in immigration matters. He argues that this loophole has led […]
“Immigration: Why Legal Expertise Matters More Than Ever” December 12th, 2024

An article detailing Jain Immigration Law’s expertise and experience was recently published by Elke Porter on West Coast German News Media‘s website. Porter explains the importance of using experienced Immigration professionals stating “Whether a corporation expanding internationally or an individual seeking new opportunities, the right guidance is crucial. In Canada, the debate between immigration lawyers […]
You fled north to Canada—now what?, November 14th, 2024

Ravi Jain, recently shared his expert insights on the potential challenges arising from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s promise to deport millions of undocumented individuals. As political uncertainty in the United States continues to grow, Mr. Jain discussed the impact this could have on asylum seekers looking to enter Canada for refuge. In an interview, Mr. […]
Montreal Now on News Talk Radio CJAD 800, November 13th, 2024.

Mr. Jain was featured on Montreal Now with Aaron Rand, News Talk Radio CJAD 800, where he discussed the growing backlog of permanent residency applications in Canada. He pointed out that the backlog, particularly in humanitarian categories, is expected to take Immigration Canada five to seven years to resolve. During the interview, Mr. Jain echoed […]
Permanent residence: Ottawa is overwhelmed with files, November 12th 2024.

In a Le Journal De Montreal article, Mr. Jain noted the significant strain on Canada’s immigration system, particularly the humanitarian categories, which include individuals such as the “guardian angels” from Quebec, many of whom are asylum seekers from countries like Haiti, and Ukrainians fleeing the ongoing war with Russia. These applicants, who played critical roles […]