Are You Eligible for Canadian Citizenship Through Your Ancestors?
Canadian citizenship isn’t always about where you were born. For many, it can be about who your family is. Citizenship by ancestry allows certain people born outside Canada to claim citizenship through their parents – or now, in some cases, their grandparents. Recent court rulings and policy updates have expanded these rules, creating new pathways […]
Federal Court Clarifies NOC Misinterpretation in Work Permit Refusal: Guitang v. Canada

In an important win for foreign workers and Canadian employers, the Federal Court has overturned a work permit refusal that was based on an overly rigid interpretation of job requirements. The case, Guitang v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), serves as a powerful reminder that immigration decisions must be rooted in fairness, context, and a proper understanding […]
Successful Appeal: Misrepresentation in Spousal Work Permit
In a recent case, he Federal Court of Canada allowed our client’s appeal and overturned a spousal open work permit refusal. Learn more about the case.
Successful Defence against Refugee Status Cessation

In January 2024, Jain Immigration Law was able to successfully defend a client from being stripped of their refugee status in Canada. Learn more.
Removal Order for Misrepresentation Overturned by the Federal Court

During February 2024, Jain Immigration won an important immigration case at the Federal Court of Canada. Learn more.