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Understanding Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) for Family Sponsorship in Canada

Family Sponsorship in Canada: Reuniting Loved Ones Family sponsorship is a significant pathway for reuniting loved ones in Canada, but it comes with financial responsibilities for certain categories such as the Parent/Grandparent sponsorship category for permanent residence and the SuperVisa (allowing for temporary residence status). One of the crucial factors in sponsoring family members is […]

Some Thoughts on Canada’s Recent Measures to Strengthen Family Reunification

I’ve been thinking about this recent release by the Canadian Department of  Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, where they announced new measures to strengthen family reunification, including Foreigners who are spouses or common law partners being sponsored for immigration will be able to get work permits even if their application is processed at a visa office. […]

Ways to Obtain Permanent Residency in Canada for Ukrainians

Canadian Ukranian Immigration Lawyers

In light of the war in Ukraine, Canada introduced a Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel (CUAET). With approved CUAET applications, Ukrainians and their family members can enter Canada, leave and return to it at any time while their visa is valid. They may renew or apply for a new work or study permit and are […]

The Lawyer’s Daily: Backlash on Ramped Up Immigration Numbers Unwarranted

Founder of Jain Immigration Law, Mr. Jain, made a recent contribution to The Lawyer’s Daily. In the article titled ” Backlash on Ramped Up Immigration Numbers Unwarranted,” Mr. Jain addresses some of the challenges, controversies and benefits surrounding the state of the Canadian Immigration system.   Mr. Jain begins his opening remarks by discussing the annual […]

The Lawyer’s Daily: Immigrations Levels Plan 2023 and Beyond

This article was originally published by The Lawyer’s Daily (www.thelawyersdaily.ca), part of LexisNexis Canada Inc.  As required by the Immigration and Refugee Protect Act, on November 1st, the government produced it’s immigration levels target for the next three years. The Levels Plan articulates how many permanent residents Canada intends to welcome and while for many years […]

How to Speed Up The Immigration Process

At the time of writing, there is a widely-reported backlog of over 2 million applications which is about 1 million more in the ‘inventory’ (IRCC preferred term to ‘backlog’) than prior to the pandemic. This includes not just permanent and temporary residence immigration applications but also citizenship applications which account for about 400,000 cases. The […]