Green and Spiegel Partner Alexandra Cole is here to answer your questions following the end of the temporary public policy.
Green and Spiegel Partner Alexandra Cole is here to answer your questions following the end of the temporary public policy.

Since the introduction of Bill C-71, an Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2024), in the House of Commons, many individuals have raised questions about qualifying under the new rules. Green and Spiegel LLP understands these concerns and hopes to help clarify what to expect from Bill C-71.
In an interview with the Financial Post, Green and Spiegel Managing Partner Stephen Green shared his thoughts on the increasing demand for Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) and the challenges many foreign workers are now facing.
Hear from our Start-up Visa client, Bhavesh Thakkar, as he shares his journey and success with Green and Spiegel.
Panelists Hilete Stein and Claire MacLean provided the anticipated requirements and next steps of Canada’s Caregiver Pilot Program.
Panelists Peter Salerno and Jonathan Green provided the latest developments in Canadian immigration.
In an interview with The Hub Canada, Green and Spiegel Senior Associate Benjamin Green shared his insights on why Canadians are moving to the U.S. at record levels.
In a radio interview with CityNews, Green and Spiegel Managing Partner Stephen Green emphasized the crucial role of both permanent and temporary residents in addressing labour shortages amid Canada’s aging population, and highlighted the importance of streamlining Canada’s immigration pathways to provide newcomers with a smoother application process.
Green and Spiegel Lawyer Spencer Green provides an overview of the Canadian Start-up Visa Program.
L’avocat de Green et Spiegel, David Comtois, donne un aperçu du programme canadien de visa pour start-up.