The 115,000 Protected Persons Pathway: What the 2026 PR Initiative Means
Canada's 2026-2027 plan aims to move about 115,000 protected persons to permanent residence. What the initiative means and how stalled PR files can be pushed forward.
Read Full Article →Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications: The Baker Factors and Judicial Review
An H&C application asks Canada to grant status on compassionate grounds. How officers weigh establishment, hardship, and the best interests of children - and how refusals are challenged.
Misrepresentation Findings and the 5-Year Bar: How to Respond and When to Litigate
A misrepresentation finding can bar you from Canada for five years - even for an innocent mistake. How the rule works, common traps, and the options to fight a finding.
Procedural Fairness Letters: How to Respond When IRCC Signals a Refusal
A procedural fairness letter is a warning - and an opportunity. What triggers one, how to respond, and why the response can decide your case and any later court challenge.
PGWP Changes for 2026: Frozen Field List, Language Tests, and Your Options
The Post-Graduation Work Permit rules shifted for 2026: a frozen field-of-study list and language requirements. What graduates need to know and how to respond to a refusal.
Express Entry's 2026 Category-Based Draws: Who Benefits and How Refusals Are Challenged
In 2026 Canada leaned into category-based Express Entry draws for doctors, trades, and French speakers. How the system works and what happens when an application is refused.
The 2026-2028 Immigration Levels Plan: What Flat PR Targets Mean for Applicants
Canada's 2026-2028 plan holds permanent residence at 380,000 a year while cutting temporary residents. What steadier targets and tighter competition mean for you.