Navigating through a Study Permit Judicial Review: Behnaz P. and Javad M. vs. The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration

Navigating through a Study Permit Judicial Review: Behnaz P. and Javad M. vs. The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. Overview In a recent legal case, Behnaz Pirhadi and her spouse, Javad Mohammadhosseini, sought a Judicial Review under section 72(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) challenging the rejection Read more…

Judicial Review Decision – Taghdiri v. Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (2023 FC 1516)

Judicial Review Decision – Taghdiri v. Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (2023 FC 1516) The blog post discusses a judicial review case involving the rejection of Maryam Taghdiri’s study permit application for Canada, which had consequences for her family’s visa applications. The review resulted in a grant for all applicants. Read more…

Discover Canada: A Land of Opportunity for Immigrants and Economic Growth

Introduction Canada celebrated for its robust social support system, cultural diversity, and abundant natural resources, has emerged as a prime destination for global citizens. This page offers an in-depth look at Canada’s immigration trends, policies, and economic implications. Canada’s Immigration Landscape: A Decade in Review In the past ten years, Read more…

Federal Court’s Stance on Incorrectly Filled Application Forms: A Deeper Look into Shareef v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2023 FC 1376

In the ever-evolving landscape of immigration law, meticulous attention to detail is essential. One error can lead to drastic consequences, including the rejection of a pivotal application. However, a recent ruling by the Federal Court has provided a semblance of hope for applicants who may have made inadvertent mistakes on their application forms. The case in question, Shareef v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2023 FC 1376 provides invaluable insight into the court’s perspective on mistakes in immigration applications.

What is a Canadian Startup Visa and How Can an Immigration Lawyer Help?

The Canadian Start-up Visa is a way for foreign entrepreneurs to move to Canada and start up their businesses. An immigration lawyer can be extremely helpful in the application process.

Starting a business in another country can be intimidating. However, the Start-up Visa program makes it easier. This innovative plan brings talented people from around the world who have wonderful ideas and the potential to help Canada’s economy.

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