Hospitality Industry and Canadian Immigration

Canadian Immigration

Hospitality Industry and Canadian Immigration

There are various avenues for employers and temporary foreign workers who want to work in Canada within the hospitality sector, including several work permit options and a few long-term options should they wish to pursue permanent residency.

RADIO INTERVIEW – CityNews

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.

Mobilité francophone

L’avocat de Green et Spiegel, David Comtois, donne un aperçu mobilité francophone. 

Open Work Permits for Hong Kong Residents in Canada

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.

INTERVIEW – Global News

In an interview with Global News, Green and Spiegel lawyer Cansu Aydemir shared her expertise on Canadian student visa applications.

10 Advantages of Doing Business in Canada

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.

FEATURED ARTICLE – The Globe and Mail

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.