Canada Announces Temporary Ebola-Related Immigration and Border Measures

The Government of Canada has announced temporary immigration and border measures in response to the Ebola disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and increasing risks in Uganda and South Sudan. The measures are intended to reduce the risk of Ebola entering and spreading within Canada while public health officials continue to […]
Restoration of Status in Canada: Key Scenarios for Students and Workers

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada provides a limited mechanism for certain temporary residents in Canada to restore their status after it has expired. Restoration is only available where specific regulatory requirements are met, and applicants must apply within 90 days of losing their status. Restoration for Students Temporary residents who were authorized to study in […]
How to Immigrate to Canada (2026 Guide)

Canada remains one of the most popular destinations for immigrants due to its strong economy, high quality of life, and diverse, welcoming society. In 2026, Canada continues to offer multiple immigration pathways for individuals and families seeking permanent residence. At the same time, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is actively exploring changes to modernize […]
Immigration Law Myths Even Professionals Still Believe

Immigration law in Canada is complex, constantly evolving, and highly fact-specific. Despite this, certain myths continue to circulate, not just among applicants, but even among employers and experienced professionals. Relying on misinformation can lead to refused applications, lost time, and serious legal consequences. Below, we address four common immigration myths that continue to cause confusion. […]
Why Canada’s Immigration Backlog Still Matters in 2026

Canada’s immigration system has undergone several operational changes over the past two years. Digital processing, category based selection, and internal triaging have all been promoted as solutions to long standing delays. As a result, many applicants believe the immigration backlog is largely resolved. In practice, that assumption is incorrect. While overall inventory numbers may fluctuate, […]
🎄 On the Eighteenth Day of BLOGMAS: Eighteen Immigration Realities Applicants Are Still Adjusting To 🎁

On the eighteenth day of Blogmas, immigration law gave to us eighteen immigration realities applicants are still adjusting to. 🎄✨ As 2025 draws to a close, Canada’s immigration system continues to evolve in ways that reach far beyond headlines and announcements. While policy changes and new programs often attract public attention, many of the most […]
The Sixth Day of BLOGMAS: Six Essential Rules for International Students in 2026

New proof-of-funds requirements, working limits, PGWP changes, and study-permit obligations On the sixth day of Immigration Law, IRCC gave to me… six essential rules for students in 2026! 🎄📚✨With international student numbers under intense review, IRCC and provinces are reshaping requirements for both incoming and current students. If you plan to study in Canada – […]
How to Apply for a Study Permit as a Graduate Student in Canada

Canada remains a world-class destination for graduate studies – offering advanced research facilities, global networks, and pathways to future work and permanent residence. If you’re planning to pursue a master’s or doctoral degree in Canada, this guide will walk you through the major steps of applying for a study permit, what you need to prepare, […]