
Part 3/4: Employer Strategies for Expiring Open Work Permits; LMIA-Based Work Permits
Need to retain foreign workers but lack LMIA-exempt options? This guide explains the LMIA

Need to retain foreign workers but lack LMIA-exempt options? This guide explains the LMIA

Looking to retain foreign workers without an LMIA? This guide explains top LMIA-exempt work

Worried about losing employees due to expiring work permits? This guide explains key risks,

In recent months, there has been a significant rise in Post‑Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

We are proud to announce that three of our lawyers have been recognized in

At its heart, Canadian immigration and nationality policy is about supporting individuals and families

Recent changes to Canada’s citizenship by descent rules have expanded who may be considered

Canada announces major Express Entry changes for 2026, including new categories, updated occupation lists,

Green and Spiegel has been recognized as a Band 1 law firm for Immigration

Green and Spiegel is proud to welcome Peter Salerno to the firm’s partnership.

Thinking of sponsoring your spouse or partner for Canada PR? This guide explains eligibility,

On February 6, 2026 the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has announced that it

Senior Associate Valerie Kleinman and Articling Student Sahar Fatima break down what the new

Senior Associate Valerie Kleinman explains Canada’s new citizenship by descent rules and who may

Peter Salerno breaks down rising Canadian study permit refusals, what officers look for, and

Senior Associate Peter Salerno breaks down how Canadian employers may be able to hire

Green & Spiegel is proud to be recognized as the highest-ranked business immigration law

A year in review of the most significant changes to Canadian immigration law in

IRCC has paused new intake for the Home Care Worker Immigration pilots until further

A new Federal Court decision confirms that returned immigration applications may be subject to