Temporary Resident Permits (TRPs): A Short-Term Solution for Canada Inadmissibility
For individuals who are inadmissible to Canada due to criminal history, prior immigration violations, or other statutory grounds under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) may allow entry for a specific purpose and limited period of time. A TRP does not remove inadmissibility. However, it can authorize temporary entry […]
Canadian Citizenship by Descent: Understanding the Rules and Recent Changes
Canadian citizenship by descent allows certain individuals born or adopted outside Canada to claim citizenship through a Canadian parent. While this pathway has existed for decades under the Citizenship Act, the legal framework is technical and has changed multiple times — particularly in 2009 and subsequent amendments. Eligibility is fact-specific and requires careful review of […]
Canada’s C11 Work Permit: An Option for Entrepreneurs and Self-Employed Business Owners
Canada offers a flexible LMIA-exempt work permit option for entrepreneurs and self-employed individuals who wish to actively operate a business in Canada. Commonly referred to as the C11 work permit, this category falls under the International Mobility Program administered by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. For business owners seeking hands-on involvement and relatively efficient entry […]
Canada Tightens Rules for Intracompany Transfers: What Employers Need to Know
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced stricter standards for Intracompany Transfer (ICT) work permits under the International Mobility Program. These changes are intended to ensure that only genuine transfers of executives, senior managers, and specialized knowledge workers qualify under Canada’s LMIA-exempt pathway. For multinational employers, the updated scrutiny means more documentation, clearer organizational […]
Ontario Introduces New Job Posting Rules Effective January 1, 2026: What Employers Need to Know
Ontario employers who advertise publicly advertised job postings should prepare for major compliance changes beginning January 1, 2026. Ontario has introduced new requirements under O. Reg. 476/24 under the Employment Standards Act (ESA) that affect how job postings must be written and how hiring information must be disclosed. These changes are designed to increase transparency […]
Canadian Work Permit Guide for Colombian Citizens
Canada continues to welcome skilled talent from around the world, and Colombian nationals who are interested in working in Canada may have options depending on the type of job offer, work category, and immigration pathway. Whether you are a professional, skilled worker, or a temporary worker exploring Canadian opportunities, it is important to understand the […]
Canada Introduces New Restrictions on Steel Imports: What Businesses and Cross-Border Companies Should Know
Canada has announced a new round of restrictions affecting steel and steel-related imports. These measures, which took effect in late December 2025, significantly change how certain steel products and derivative goods are treated at the border. While these rules are primarily trade-related, they may have real implications for businesses operating in Canada, including manufacturers, construction […]
Canada Updates Citizenship by Descent Rules Under Bill C-3
Canada has officially implemented new citizenship rules that affect Canadians born or adopted outside the country, and their children. These changes are now in force under Bill C-3, an amendment to the Citizenship Act, and are intended to make citizenship law clearer and more consistent for modern Canadian families living internationally. If you were affected […]
Canada PGWP Rules 2025: New Eligibility Updates for International Students
Canada has issued an important update to its Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program that directly affects international students graduating in 2025 and beyond. The update clarifies eligibility rules around language requirements, field of study, and study permit timing, resolving confusion that followed earlier policy changes. If you are an international student in Canada—or planning to […]
Criminal Rehabilitation & TRPs: Overcoming Inadmissibility to Canada
Canada has strict rules about who may enter the country. Even a single past conviction—even one that seems minor or happened many years ago—can make a person inadmissible to Canada. This includes offenses such as driving under the influence (DUI/DWI), theft, assault, fraud, drug-related offenses, and more. For individuals who need to travel to Canada despite a […]