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80 Published ArticlesOntario & Canada FocusUpdated 2026Written by a Litigation Lawyer
Immigration Litigation

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.

June 24, 2026Immigration Litigation
Immigration Litigation

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.

June 19, 2026Immigration Litigation
Immigration Litigation

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.

June 17, 2026Immigration Litigation
Immigration Litigation

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.

June 12, 2026Immigration Litigation
Immigration Litigation

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.

May 21, 2026Immigration Litigation
Immigration Litigation

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.

May 4, 2026Immigration Litigation

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