A year in review of the most significant changes to Canadian immigration law in 2025, including citizenship amendments under Bill C-3, Express Entry CRS updates, business immigration shifts, new pilot programs, immigration levels planning, and key Supreme Court decisions.
IRCC has paused new intake for the Home Care Worker Immigration pilots until further notice. Articling student Faith Davis explains what this means for applicants and families.
A new Federal Court decision confirms that returned immigration applications may be subject to judicial review. Associate lawyer Madison Gateman explains what this means for applicants.
Associate Lawyer Spencer Green breaks down major updates announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that significantly impact Start-Up Visa (SUV) applicants.
As of December 15, 2025, the provisions of Bill C-3 are now in force. This means that the first generational limit to Canadian citizenship by descent has now been removed.
Senior Associate, Benjamin Green has been featured in CTV News for his insights on Canadians’ rights at the U.S. border, including what to know if asked by a border agent to access your social media accounts.
Senior Associate, Valerie Kleinman, has been featured in the National Post for her insights on Ottawa’s proposed Bill C-3 and its sweeping impact on Canadian citizenship by descent.
New IRCC pathway offers permanent residency for internationally trained physicians with recent Canadian work experience. Learn eligibility and key details.
Senior Associate Sonia Sidhu was recently featured in Business Day, where she provided in-depth insight into some of the most significant pitfalls facing Canadian immigration applicants.
Valerie Kleinman updates readers on Bill C-3 and upcoming changes to Canadian citizenship by descent, including new eligibility for generations born abroad.
Associate lawyer Emre Esensoy recently authored an article for Law360 Canada exploring the key visa pathways available to manufacturers facing Canada’s growing labour shortages.
Canada has introduced a temporary policy exempting certain FIFA-invited workers from work permit requirements for FIFA 2026. Learn who qualifies and how to prepare.