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Ravi Jain Discusses Bill C-12 and Citizenship Rights with CBC News

CBC News | May 2025 In May 2025, Ravi Jain spoke with CBC News about Bill C-12 and the constitutional issues surrounding Canadian citizenship legislation. He discussed the potential impact of proposed reforms on affected individuals and families, as well as the broader implications for citizenship rights in Canada.

Ravi Jain Discusses Canadian Citizenship Law on True Patriot Love

Ravi Jain recently appeared on the True Patriot Love podcast in May 2026, to discuss the legal and constitutional issues surrounding Canadian citizenship, including whether legislative and court developments could affect the citizenship status of millions of individuals connected to Canada. The conversation explored the broader implications of citizenship law reform, constitutional challenges, and how evolving legal […]

TR to PR Pathways Under Review

Ravi Jain was featured in The Globe and Mail discussing Canada’s evolving approach to permanent residence pathways for temporary foreign workers (the TR to PR pathway). The article examines how current policy direction may affect workers already living and contributing to the Canadian economy. He also highlighted broader considerations around system capacity, fairness, and the need for […]

Immigration Consultant Compensation Fund (April 2026)

Ravi Jain was featured in The Globe and Mail commenting on proposed federal regulations to compensate foreign nationals defrauded by immigration consultants. Mr. Jain described the initiative as a “band-aid solution,” raising concerns about inadequate advice and emphasizing the need for stronger oversight and collaboration between consultants and lawyers to better protect clients.

Ravi Jain weighs in on national spotlight on immigration policy communication practices

This April 22, 2026 The Globe and Mail feature brings attention to growing scrutiny over how immigration policy updates are communicated outside official channels. The article outlines concerns from the legal community about consistency and reliability in public messaging. Ravi Jain is quoted, emphasizing the need for responsible communication to maintain confidence in Canada’s immigration system.

CBC News feature on visa challenges affecting FIFA Congress attendees in Canada. 

Ravi Jain was featured in CBC News on April 18, discussing visa challenges impacting FIFA Congress attendees travelling to Canada. The article highlights how visa applications can be heavily scrutinized based on factors such as geopolitical instability, potential refugee claims, and the strength of an applicant’s ties to their home country. Despite IRCC’s temporary facilitation measures for […]

Featured in The Globe and Mail on Asylum Policy Changes

Ravi Jain was quoted in The Globe and Mail regarding proposed changes to Canada’s asylum system. In response to new measures impacting refugee claims, Ravi highlighted concerns about the broader consequences of the policy. He noted that the changes were introduced in response to issues involving immigration consultants improperly advising clients to make refugee claims. […]

The Hill Times Podcast Feature – “‘It’s a massive problem’: Immigration fraud – who’s to blame and how to fix it”

Ravi Jain was featured on The Hill Times’ Hot Room podcast discussing the growing issue of immigration fraud in Canada. During the conversation, he addressed systemic vulnerabilities within the current framework and explored how policy developments – including legislative initiatives such as Bill C-12 – may contribute to strengthening oversight and public confidence in the […]

Featured in CityNews on Canada’s 2026 Immigration Cuts

Ravi Jain was featured in CityNews commenting on Canada’s announcement that immigration arrivals will be reduced in 2026. The article highlights federal plans to admit approximately 380,000 permanent residents this year, a decrease from previous levels, and outlines cuts to permanent residence categories and the ending of major immigration programs. Ravi emphasized the ongoing need for newcomers to support Canada’s […]