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.
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.
Hear from our Start-up Visa client, Bhavesh Thakkar, as he shares his journey and success with Green and Spiegel.
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.
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.
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.
On April 30, 2024 Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) put into effect new measures with respect to the Start-Up Visa (SUV) program.
On June 15, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, the Honourable Sean Fraser, announced the expansion of the Francophone Mobility Program which was created to allow a Canadian employer to make a job offer to an eligible candidate with a moderate command of French for all National Occupation Classification (NOC) apart from jobs in primary agriculture.
Canada, known for its welcoming attitude towards immigrants, has established a unique program called the Start-up Visa Program. The program is designed to attract innovative entrepreneurs from around the world to start their businesses in Canada.
As a law firm that specializes in immigration law, we are excited to share with you information about the Federal Start-Up Visa Program, which is designed to attract foreign entrepreneurs to Canada.
Foreign-owned start-up companies seeking to establish their headquarters in the United States received a bit of positive news on Friday