Green and Spiegel Lawyer David Comtois provides an overview of the Francophone Mobility Program.
L’avocat de Green et Spiegel, David Comtois, donne un aperçu mobilité francophone.
Panelists Evan Green and Alexandra Cole provided the latest developments in Canadian immigration.
New legislation proposes the introduction of a Substantial Connection test in order for Canadian parents born abroad, who acquired citizenship by descent, to pass their citizenship to their children or adopted children born abroad.
On May 7th, 2024, IRCC announced a new temporary public policy for Hong Kong residents who are currently present in Canada and have applied for Canadian Permanent Residence, enabling eligible Hong Kong residents to apply for an Open Work Permit.
Considerations and essential steps for international guests to successfully travel to Canada and be authorized entry at the border to attend conferences.
From a 16-year-old international student to a proud Canadian citizen, Juan Daniel Villamil’s journey stands as a testament to the opportunities and open doors that Canada has to offer.
Further to the latest measures implemented by IRCC, the official policy, procedures and guidance used by IRCC staff when assessing a Start-up Visa application have also been updated.
IRCC has announced that beginning May 21th, 2024, the government will, through a randomized process, select potential sponsors who submitted their interest to sponsor form in 2020 to apply for the 2024 round of applications.
In an interview with Global News, Green and Spiegel lawyer Cansu Aydemir shared her expertise on Canadian student visa applications.
Canada presents an excellent opportunity for businesses aiming to expand their operations. With abundant opportunities for growth and access to a diverse pool of talent, Canada offers undeniable advantages as a business destination.
In an interview with The Globe and Mail, Green and Spiegel Managing Partner Stephen Green shared his thoughts on Canadian companies violating foreign worker programs.
Leveraging Canada’s immigration programs, Indian businesses can access talent, explore new markets, and establish a strong presence in North America.
Speakers Stephen W. Green, Cristina Guida, and Benjamin Green from Green and Spiegel, and automotive industry leader Sohinder Singh Gill from Hero Electric Vehicles shared their expertise regarding the practicalities involved in Canada/U.S./India investments from a business and immigration perspective.
On April 30, 2024 Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) put into effect new measures with respect to the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program.
IRCC announced the conclusion of the temporary policy that waived the 20-hour-per-week limit on off-campus work hours for international students during class sessions.
Panelists Alannah Glintz and Michael Hughes provided the latest developments in Canadian immigration.
Immigration programs have become an important component in helping to alleviate the pressure faced by the long-term care sector in Canada.