Green and Spiegel LLP proudly welcomes new senior associate David Comtois to our Permanent Residence and Start-Up Visa Groups in Toronto.
Green and Spiegel LLP proudly welcomes new senior associate David Comtois to our Permanent Residence and Start-Up Visa Groups in Toronto.
Green and Spiegel is pleased to announce that Spencer Green has been appointed to the firm’s Permanent Residence Centre of Excellence.
With the new year upon us, our team has put together a list of eight Canadian immigration developments likely to emerge in 2024.
Canada has introduced temporary immigration measures to assist those affected by the crises in Gaza and Sudan.
Amidst H-1B lottery uncertainties, consider transfers to Canada as an alternative. Discover how a seamless cross-border transfer can retain skilled talent and offer long-term benefits for employees and companies alike.
IRCC announced revised requirements for international students, encompassing aspects such as financial requirements and work authorization.
The International Experience Canada program is now open to about 90,000 young people from over 35 countries to come to experience Canada.
Seven of the key changes witnessed in Canadian immigration throughout the course of 2023.
Panellists Sonia Sidhu and Cansu Aydemir provided the latest developments in Canadian immigration.
Who’s Who Legal has recognized three Green and Spiegel partners as being among the highest-ranked lawyer’s in WWL: Canada 2023.
Green and Spiegel LLP is pleased to announce that Benjamin Green has rejoined our firm as a Senior Associate.
A new Canadian humanitarian permanent residence pathway for migrants from Colombia, Haiti and Venezuela is now open.
Five key takeaways from IRCC’s strategic report that shed light on Canada’s vision for the future of its immigration system.
Green and Spiegel is pleased to have been recognized in The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business as one of Canada’s Best Law Firms for 2024.
In an interview with the Toronto Star, Managing Partner Stephen Green shared insights regarding the current economic and educational environment for immigrants in Canada.
In wake of the September 8, 2023 earthquake, Canada announced special immigration measures to support Moroccan nationals that are in Canada.
Panellists Alexandra Cole and Madison Kelly provided the latest developments in Canadian immigration.
Updates from Deputy Minister of IRCC Christiane Fox’s presentation regarding Canada-India relations and impacts on immigration processing.
Creation of new humanitarian permanent residence pathway in Canada that will welcome up 11,000 migrants from Colombia, Haiti, and Venezuela.