Canada Immigration Pathways for U.S. LGBTQ2+ Community
Canada is globally recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion, making it a preferred destination for LGBTQ2+ individuals seeking safety and equality. If you’re part of the U.S. LGBTQ2+ community exploring immigration to Canada, here are pathways to consider: Express Entry System Canada’s Express Entry system prioritizes skilled workers, with no discrimination based […]
Travel Advisories for Canadians Working, Living, or Travelling to the U.S.
For Canadians working, living, or traveling to the U.S., staying informed about the latest travel advisories is critical to avoid legal hiccups, safety risks, or delays. At Visaserve Immigration Law P.C., we specialize in simplifying cross-border legal requirements, ensuring your journey—whether for work, relocation, or leisure—is smooth and compliant. Below, we break down key updates […]
Can You Seek Asylum in Canada from the U.S.? STCA Rules & Exceptions
Seeking asylum in Canada from the U.S. is a critical option for those fleeing persecution and hardship. Under the STCA (Safe Third Country Agreement), individuals must be aware of the nuances that govern their claims. This agreement stipulates that individuals must make their asylum claims in the first safe country they arrive in, which can […]
Navigating Ontario Pay Transparency and Job Posting Requirements with Confidence
Employers in Ontario now face evolving standards for job postings and pay transparency. With the province’s recent regulatory changes, ensuring that your job advertisements comply with Ontario’s legal requirements is more crucial than ever. At Visaserve Immigration Law P.C, we help employers navigate these complexities—so you can focus on growing your business without legal hassles. […]
Canada Express Entry Update: Job Offer Points Removed from CRS Scoring
The Government of Canada has announced a major change to the Express Entry system, significantly impacting candidates in the immigration pool. Effective March 25, 2025, job offers will no longer contribute points to a candidate’s Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. This update marks a strategic shift in how candidates are ranked within Express Entry draws, emphasizing […]
Out-of-Status Home Care Workers: Immigrate Through Canada’s Home Care Worker Pilots
A home care worker who does not have a status in Canada or authorization to work, may be eligible for the Home Care Worker Immigration pilots under a public policy. About the public policy: This public policy exempts a small group of applicants from certain requirements of the Workers in Canada stream. This means that […]
Express Entry Draw March 21, 2025: 7,500 ITAs Issued, CRS Score Drops to 379
The latest Express Entry Draw on March 21, 2025, focused on French-language proficiency candidates, issuing 7,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency in Canada. This draw marks a significant step in Canada’s push to increase Francophone immigration outside Quebec. Key Highlights of the Express Entry Draw – March 21, 2025 âś… Number of ITAs […]
Canada’s New Study Permit Exemption for Construction Apprentices (2025-2027)
Overview In response to the critical need for skilled construction workers, Canada has introduced a temporary study permit exemption for construction trade apprentices. This policy change enables certain temporary foreign workers to enroll in apprenticeship programs without the requirement of a study permit, helping to bolster the country’s construction industry during a period of high […]
Canada Removes Field-of-Study Requirements for College Bachelor’s Graduates – What It Means for Your PGWP
OverviewIn a major policy update, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has removed the field‑of‑study requirement for international graduates of college bachelor’s programs. Previously, this requirement applied only to college degree holders—placing them at a disadvantage compared to university graduates. Now, graduates of Canadian college bachelor’s programs are on equal footing with their university counterparts […]
Update on Canada’s 2025 Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) – What You Need to Know
March 7, 2025 – Ottawa: Family reunification remains a key pillar of Canada’s immigration system. Through the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their loved ones to live, work, and thrive alongside them in Canada. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced its latest updates regarding the PGP […]