Important New Policy Guidance for Intra-Company Transfer Work Permits
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada released significant policy updates for work permit applications filed under the International Mobility Program, and specifically, the Intra-Company Transfer categories.
Government of Canada Announces Changes to Start-up Visa Work Permits
The Government of Canada has just announced that Start-up Visa (SUV) Program applicants who are deemed to be “essential” will now be eligible to apply for open work permits with a duration of up to three years.
Canada and U.S. Immigration Options for Entrepreneurs, Businesses, Start-ups, and Tech
Canada and the U.S. both offer a range of options for entrepreneurs and workers in the tech sector looking to immigrate and bring their businesses to North America.
Green and Spiegel Recognized in Chambers Canada 2025 Guide
We are proud to announce that Green and Spiegel has once again been recognized as a Band 1 law firm for Immigration in the Chambers Canada 2025 Guide.
Permanent Residence for Ukrainian Nationals: Less than 1 month left to apply!
In 2023, the Minister of Immigration introduced a special temporary policy allowing certain Ukrainian nationals to apply for permanent residence. The program, launched in October 2023, closes on October 22, 2024.
More Restrictions Coming for International Students and Foreign Workers
Earlier this year, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced that it will implement measures to...
Pathways to Canada: Immigration Options for Healthcare Professionals
Due to the ongoing shortage of healthcare professionals in Canada, several immigration pathways have been created to facilitate the relocation of foreign nationals in the healthcare sector to Canada.
Canada’s Digital Nomad Policy: Opportunities for U.S. Companies and Workers
IRCC’s policy on digital nomads in Canada presents a unique opportunity for companies and workers in the United States.
Federal Court Confirms Non-Mandatory NOC Requirements Cannot be Treated as Mandatory
In the case of Singh v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2024 FC 1165, the Federal Court ruled that immigration officers cannot treat optional National Occupational Classification requirements as mandatory.
FAQs on Canadian Citizenship Act Amendments (Bill C-71)
Since the introduction of Bill C-71, an Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2024), in the House of Commons, many individuals have raised questions about qualifying under the new rules. Green and Spiegel LLP understands these concerns and hopes to help clarify what to expect from Bill C-71.
Significant Changes Ahead: New Measures to Limit Temporary Foreign Worker Program in Canada
In a move aimed at recalibrating the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program, Canadian Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, Randy Boissonnault, has announced significant reductions and compliance measures.
Green and Spiegel Partners Recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada 2025 Edition
Green and Spiegel is thrilled to announce that three of our distinguished partners have been recognized in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada for their exceptional work in immigration law.