Navigating Spousal Sponsorship: A Guide to Canadian Immigration Process
Looking to bring your foreign spouse or partner to Canada? This comprehensive guide will help you navigate the spousal sponsorship process with ease.
Looking to bring your foreign spouse or partner to Canada? This comprehensive guide will help you navigate the spousal sponsorship process with ease.
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A Canadian lawyer aids 1,500 Iranian refugees in navigating Canada’s complex asylum process, bridging cultural gaps and advocating for justice.
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Yes, a person with a Canadian Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) can apply for their spouse or common-law partner to get an LMIA-exempt open work permit (Labor Market Impact Assessment exempt). However, there are certain conditions that need to be met for the spouse to qualify for the open work permit. Read more…
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