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Featured by the Law Society of Ontario.

Ravi Jain was featured by the Law Society of Ontario in their CPD Chronicles, sharing expert commentary on the latest Citizenship Act amendments. This feature underscores our reputation as trusted voices in Canadian immigration law and policy

CBC Radio: Metro Morning – The $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee

Featured on CBC Radio’s Metro Morning to discuss the United States’ new US$100,000 H-1B visa fee and what it means for skilled workers, employers, and Canada’s labour market. The interview explored both the risks and opportunities for Canada and called for a permanent residency pathway for global talent priced out of the U.S. 

How Canada’s election may have left ‘gaps’ in U.S. travel advice, July 6, 2025

Ravi Jain, founder of Jain Immigration Law and a leading Canadian immigration lawyer, was quoted in Global News regarding delays in updating Canada’s U.S. travel advisory. “I think what we’re seeing here is that they were slow on this and you can’t be slow. You have to do your job,” said Jain, highlighting the importance […]

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.

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/

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 […]