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Dependent Sponsorship

Child or Other Dependant Sponsorship Sponsoring a dependent child to Canada provides an opportunity for families to be reunited and thrive together. For those interested in more information on this, you might find the article Common-Law Sponsorship helpful. Whether the child is biological or adopted, the goal is to bring…
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Spousal Sponsorship Appeal

Spousal Sponsorship Appeal If your spousal sponsorship application was denied, don’t panic—there’s still hope. As a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you have the right to appeal the decision through the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD). Whether you applied under programs like the Common-Law Sponsorship or others, this process allows you…
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Common-law sponsorship

Common-Law Sponsorship Canada Common-law sponsorship in Canada allows a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to sponsor their common-law partner for permanent residency. This type of sponsorship applies to couples who have been living together for at least one continuous year in a conjugal relationship. Unlike other types of sponsorships like…
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Spousal Sponsorship

Spousal Sponsorship What Is Canada’s Spousal Sponsorship Program? Canada’s Spousal Sponsorship Program allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to bring their spouse or common-law partner to Canada as a permanent resident. The aim of this program is to keep families together by allowing the sponsored person to live, work, and…
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GCMS Notes

Understanding Canada Visa GCMS Notes When applying for a Canadian visa, staying informed about your application status can ease a lot of stress. This is where the Global Case Management System (GCMS) notes come in handy.  Prepared by government officers, GCMS notes are an integral part of the internal system…
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Procedural Fairness Letter

What is a Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL)? A Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL) is a formal notice sent by an officer from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) when there are doubts or concerns about your immigration application. This letter serves as a critical checkpoint in the immigration process. It ensures…
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Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA)

What Is a Pre-removal Risk Assessment (PRRA)? A Pre-removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) is a process that allows individuals facing removal from Canada to seek protection. It gives them the opportunity to explain the risks they would face if they return to their country of origin. These risks can include torture,…
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Authorization To Return To Canada

What Is the Authorization to Return to Canada? If you’ve been issued a removal order from Canada, you may need an Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC) to re-enter the country. Whether you require an ARC depends on the type of removal order and if you complied with the terms…
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CBSA call-in-notices

CBSA Call-In Notice What Does the Canada Border Services Agency Do? The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is responsible for enforcing the laws that govern who and what can enter and leave Canada. With over 14,000 employees, including 6,500 uniformed officers, the CBSA operates at 1,200 locations across Canada and…
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Detention reviews

Immigration Detention Canada Canada’s immigration detention system, managed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), aims to balance public safety with the rights and dignity of detainees.  The system follows the National Immigration Detention Framework, which aligns with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and international best practices. Detainees…
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