• Canada's Strong Borders Act
    Jun 7 2025

    The provided episode details legislative measures aimed at strengthening border security and national safety in Canada. They outline amendments to various acts, including the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Cannabis Act, to exempt law enforcement from certain drug-related offenses during investigations. The amendments also address Canada Post Corporation Act modifications regarding mail seizure, and changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to allow information sharing with federal agencies and to introduce new powers for managing immigration applications and documents. Furthermore, the conversation details updates to the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act to enhance financial intelligence sharing and enforcement, and they introduce the Supporting Authorized Access to Information Act, creating a framework for electronic service providers to assist authorized personnel with information access.

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    24 mins
  • Canada’s 2025 Immigration Priorities: Express Entry Changes & PR Pathways
    Apr 8 2025

    Canada’s Express Entry system is evolving in 2025, with new immigration priorities shaping the path to permanent residence (PR). In this episode, we break down IRCC’s updated category-based selection, the addition of education as a priority sector, and the removal of the transport category. We explore how these changes impact skilled workers in healthcare, STEM, trades, agriculture, and French-speaking candidates. Plus, with a stronger focus on Canadian work experience, what does this mean for general draws? Tune in for key insights on how to optimize your Express Entry profile and navigate Canada’s new PR priorities.

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    9 mins
  • Canada’s Immigration Shift: Labour Market Trends, Economic Impact & the Beveridge Curve
    Apr 3 2025

    Canada’s immigration policy is evolving, reshaping the labor market and economic landscape. In this episode, we explore the latest policy changes, including stricter border controls, reduced immigration targets, and the push for better economic integration of newcomers. We analyze how these shifts impact labour shortages, wage growth, job vacancies, and GDP, using the Beveridge Curve to understand the relationship between job openings and unemployment. As the government seeks to balance economic needs with social concerns, what does this mean for workers, employers, and future immigrants? Tune in for expert insights on Canada’s changing immigration strategy.

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    22 mins
  • Visitor Records & Re-Entry: What Parents Need to Know for Their Children in Canada
    Apr 1 2025

    Many children in Canada enter on visitor records instead of study permits, creating challenges for re-entry, status extensions, and school enrollment. In this episode, we uncover the inconsistencies between IRCC and CBSA policies, why border officers’ decisions vary, and how this impacts families. We also discuss the risks of relying on visitor records, the importance of obtaining a study permit for school-aged children, and expert recommendations for avoiding status gaps. Whether you're a parent navigating Canada’s immigration system or an advisor helping families, this episode provides essential insights into ensuring secure and uninterrupted status for children in Canada.

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    14 mins
  • Canada’s Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot: A New Route for Skilled Refugees
    Mar 29 2025

    Canada’s Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) is redefining refugee immigration by offering skilled displaced individuals a pathway to permanent residence through economic immigration programs. In this episode, we explore how EMPP connects Canadian employers with a talent pool of qualified candidates while addressing labor shortages. We break down the Regional and Federal EMPP streams, eligibility criteria, key benefits like waived application fees, and unique challenges applicants face. Plus, we dive into how initiatives like RefugeePoint in Kenya expand opportunities for skilled refugees. Tune in to learn how this groundbreaking program is reshaping economic immigration in Canada!

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    22 mins
  • Trump’s Tariffs: How They Could Reshape Canada’s Economy and Provinces
    Mar 27 2025

    What do Trump’s proposed tariffs mean for Canada’s economy? In this episode, we explore the provincial impacts of U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports and exports, from rising consumer prices to the strain on industries like auto manufacturing. We also discuss how Canada may respond with retaliatory measures, the potential weakening of the Canadian dollar, and the broader economic ripple effects. As provinces brace for uncertainty, we examine strategies for investment, trade resilience, and economic adaptation. Tune in for an in-depth look at how these tariffs could reshape Canada’s economic future.

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    16 mins
  • Working in Canada After Graduation: Rules, Permits & Pitfalls for International Students
    Mar 25 2025

    Navigating Canada’s work regulations as an international student can be challenging. In this episode, we break down the rules for working during and after studies, including eligibility for off-campus work, the importance of stopping work upon graduation, and the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) process. We also discuss common mistakes that can lead to inadmissibility or jeopardize future immigration applications. Whether you're planning to gain Canadian work experience or aiming for permanent residency, this episode provides essential insights to stay compliant and maximize opportunities.


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    15 mins
  • Denied Canadian Visa? Reconsideration Strategies and Legal Insights
    Mar 23 2025

    Immigration Application Reconsideration: Strategy and Legal Basis11 sources

    This episode outline the process of requesting reconsideration for denied Canadian immigration applications. They define what constitutes a valid reconsideration request to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), emphasizing the importance of identifying errors or presenting new evidence. The documents detail the steps involved in submitting a request, including gathering documents and drafting a persuasive letter, while also addressing factors that can negatively impact its success. Furthermore, the sources highlight the significance of the Goel v. Canada case, which reinforces that IRCC must seriously consider reconsideration requests based on misinterpretations of evidence. Finally, the sources discuss potential outcomes of a reconsideration request and alternative options such as reapplying or pursuing judicial review.

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    20 mins
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