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I reached out to VisaPlace kind of on a whim, knowing that I needed to apply for permanent residency in order to stay with my spouse and our two cats. They were immediately and incredibly responsive, and almost instantly made me feel that I was dealing with professionals who cared about my case. I reached
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Recently, VisaPlace hosted a Facebook Live with Fadi Manawi, a US attorney with VisaPlace Legal, and Marianella Mansour, the Partner and Director of Sales and Marketing at Joorney Business Plans. They discuss the importance of business plans in US visa applications and the key components that are needed for a successful business plan. Marianella explains
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The number of asylum seekers entering Canada between structured border crossings has risen to its highest level since the government began tracking them in 2017, as pandemic restrictions are lifted, allowing for more travel, and conflict and disaster displace people in many parts of the world. The increase in irregular entries coincides with Canada’s preparation
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On January 30th, President Joe Biden’s administration announced that COVID-19 emergency declarations will be lifted on May 11, nearly three years after the US imposed broad pandemic measures to halt the spread of the virus. The COVID-19 national emergency and public health emergency (PHE) were declared by then-President Donald Trump in 2020. Biden has continually
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Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recently held public and stakeholder consultations to improve the Express Entry application management system in order to better target Canada’s economic needs and labor shortages. IRCC uses the Express Entry system to manage Targeted Express Entry draws are a method for Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to manage
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It’s no surprise that Canada is a major target for immigration as seen by the increasing number of immigrants each year. If this trend continues in the upcoming decade, by 2041 the Canadian population will reach 47.7 million, half of which will consist of immigrants and their Canadian-born children. There are significant demographic changes in
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As 2022 has come to a close, many people are looking ahead to 2023 and the expected immigration changes. With the announcement of new immigration plans for 2023-2025, updated NOC codes, and the passage of Bill C-19, many individuals are wondering what Canadian immigration will look like in 2023. Canada’s Express Entry to See Major Change in
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Although there were many challenges related to immigration policy and border security in 2022, these issues are still present and likely to continue as we begin 2023. However, as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, there are signs that immigration levels in the United States are increasing again. In the coming year, we anticipate ongoing developments and
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