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Immigration Consultants and the Need for Stronger Oversight in Canada

A recent Globe and Mail editorial discussed challenges involving immigration consultants and the federal government’s repeated attempts to regulate the industry. The editorial starts with the pain that victims go through and only misses that many victims thought they’d hired a lawyer. It rightly sets out that the third regulator has now utterly failed (the […]

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 […]

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 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. 

The $100,000 H-1B Visa: Why Canada Should See Opportunity, Not Threat

On September 22, 2025, the United States implemented a dramatic policy shift: a US$100,000 processing fee for H-1B visas. For decades, the H-1B program has been a cornerstone of the American labour market, allowing companies to hire skilled professionals – particularly in technology, healthcare, and finance. Now, however, this steep cost threatens to reshape the […]