
Navigating the Shifting Sands of Immigration
In a recent Globe and Mail article, immigration lawyer Ravi Jain offered his expert analysis on the evolving landscape of immigration policy. Mr. Jain’s comments
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In a recent Globe and Mail article, immigration lawyer Ravi Jain offered his expert analysis on the evolving landscape of immigration policy. Mr. Jain’s comments
Canada offers a welcoming environment for temporary residents, whether they are working, studying, or visiting. For many, the initial temporary stay is just the beginning

Introduction The journey through the Canadian immigration system can be particularly challenging for individuals facing removal from the country. In the case of Labra v.

Introduction The process of obtaining a study permit in Canada can be challenging, particularly when visa officers have concerns about an applicant’s intentions and ties

Ravi Jain wrote a piece for the Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association (CILA) blog where he discusses the current debate in Canada regarding the influx of international students
As Canada experiments with Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its attempt to streamline the immigration system, we must ensure that the role of lawyers remains paramount

The Federal Court Decision Kumar v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) concerning the refusal of an international student visa presents a captivating scenario that raises intriguing questions. The

Case Overview Recently, in the Patel v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2023 FC 1394 decision, the Federal Court of Canada allowed our client’s appeal and overturned

In February 2024, we won an important immigration case at the Federal Court of Canada. This case involved a removal order issued to our client by

In January 2024, we were able to successfully defend our client from being stripped of their refugee status in Canada through a process called Cessation.