Court Decision Overturned: Study Permit Denial for MBA Applicant Quashed

Introduction In a recent court decision, an MBA applicant, Farshid Safarian, successfully challenged the denial of his study permit. The decision, issued by Justice Sébastien Grammond of the Federal Court, overturned the initial refusal by a Visa Officer and ordered a redetermination of the case. This blog post will provide a summary of the court decision and shed light on the reasoning behind the judgment. If you or someone you know has faced a similar Read more…

The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) in Canada

A Pathway to Work Experience and Permanent Residency The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is a valuable opportunity for international students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution. This work permit allows them to gain valuable Canadian work experience, which can be instrumental in their journey towards permanent residency in Canada. In this article, we will explore the benefits and requirements of the PGWP, as well as its significance in the path to becoming Read more…

Court Decision Grants Judicial Review for Study Permit Refusal

Are you an international student planning to study in Canada? Understanding the study permit application process and the factors that influence decision-making is crucial. In a recent court decision, Fatemeh Jalilvand, an Iranian national seeking a study permit for herself and her children, successfully obtained a judicial review of the refusal. In this blog post, we delve into the details of the court decision (Docket: IMM-216-22, Citation: 2022 FC 1587) and discuss the key aspects of procedural fairness and reasonableness.

Court Decision on Start-up Business Class Application

In a recent court decision, the Federal Court of Canada reviewed a judicial review application regarding a Start-up Business Class application under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The court analyzed the applicant’s eligibility and the reasons for the refusal of the permanent residence visa. This blog post provides an overview of the court decision and highlights the key points discussed in the judgment. If you’re interested in the Start-up Business Class application process and want to understand the factors considered by immigration authorities, this blog post is for you.

I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.

Introduction We often get inquiries from visa applicants who have faced the disappointment of a Canadian visa rejection. One of the common reasons quoted by visa officers is, “I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.” So, what does this mean, and more importantly, how can you Read more…

Court Grants Judicial Review in Study Permit Application Refusal

Introduction In a recent court decision, the Honourable Mr. Justice Ahmed granted the application for judicial review filed by Arezoo Dadras Nia, an Iranian citizen seeking a study permit in Canada. The court found that the visa officer’s decision to refuse the study permit application was unreasonable due to an improper assessment of the evidence. This blog post will provide a summary of the court decision and its implications for individuals applying for study permits Read more…

ویزای دانش آموزی کانادا

ویزای دانش آموزی بسیاری از خانواده‌ها به دنبال این هستند تا از همان کودکی برای فرزند خود ویزای دانش آموزی را تهیه کنند تا بتوانند آینده روشنی را برای فرزندشان رقم بزنند. دولت کانادا شرایطی را فراهم کرده است که دانش آموزان سراسر دنیا امکان تحصیل در مدارس کانادا را داشته باشند، در واقع تمامی کودکان و نوجوانان زیر 18 سال میتوانند برای تحصیل در مقاطع مختلف از ویزای دانش آموزی کانادا استفاده کنند شرایط Read more…

Understanding the Court Decision on Permanent Residency for Self-Employed Persons in Canada

Introduction Are you an aspiring self-employed individual looking to obtain permanent residency in Canada? Understanding the legal landscape and recent court decisions can be crucial for a successful application process. In this blog post, we will discuss a recent court decision (2022 FC 1586) that involved an application for permanent residency in the self-employed person class. We will summarize the court decision, analyze the key issues and standard of review, and provide insights into the Read more…

Pax Law Triumphs in Study Permit Appeal Case: A Win for Justice and Fairness

In a major victory for the pursuit of education and fairness, our team at Pax Law Corporation, guided by Samin Mortazavi, recently achieved a significant triumph in a study permit appeal case, highlighting our commitment to justice in Canadian immigration law. This case – Zeinab Vahdati and Vahid Rostami versus The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration – serves as a beacon of hope for those striving for their dreams despite visa challenges. At the heart Read more…

A Landmark Decision: An In-depth Look into the Rahmati v. The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Case

Pax Law is dedicated to providing insightful and thorough updates on immigration law in Canada. One significant case that’s recently caught our attention is Solmaz Asadi Rahmati v The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, which sheds light on the Canadian study permit application process and the legal principles around it. On July 22, 2021, Madam Justice Walker presided over this judicial review case in Ottawa, Ontario. The dispute centered around the refusal of a study Read more…

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