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Friday, December 20, 2024

H-1B Modernization Rule Provides Some Comfort But Also Raises Concerns

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently issued its long-awaited H-1B modernization rule. The final rule takes effect on January 17, 2025. USCIS describes several of the regulations as codifying policies the agency has followed for years. The agency also emphasized that several of the regulations were enacted to strengthen “program integrity.” The final rule […]

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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Travelling Internationally Over the Holidays: Will It Impact Your Status in Canada?

With the holiday season fast approaching, many people are planning to travel internationally. A Canadian visitor visa is mandatory for most travelers entering Canada, and it may also be required if you are simply passing through a Canadian airport on your way to another country.

 

If you are currently in Canada on a visitor visa, work permit, electronic travel authorization (eTA), or temporary resident permit (TRP), it is important to understand how travelling outside of Canada can have an impact your status and your ability to re-enter the country.

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International Students Working Full-Time Over the Holiday Break

Recent changes have been announced allowing international students to work up to 24 hours per week, an increase from the previous 20 hours. However, the holiday break is considered a scheduled break, and during this time, international students are permitted to work full-time, in accordance with the terms set by their school.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Mass Deportations Will Undermine Our Safety

When the Trump administration deported Goura Ndiaye, he had lived in the United States for 20 years, running his own business as an electrician, working as primary breadwinner for his three U.S. citizen daughters, and serving as an active member of his church in Ohio. For 10 years, Goura regularly checked in with immigration authorities […]

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Monday, December 16, 2024

Preparing for the Canadian Citizenship Test

Becoming a Canadian citizen is a dream for many people around the world. For those wanting to make Canada their home, passing the citizenship test is crucial. The test evaluates your knowledge of Canada’s history, government, rights, and symbols. While it might seem intimidating, with the right preparation you will be just fine.

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What Do Immigration Lawyers Do?

Whether you are applying for a work permit, permanent residency, sponsorship, or citizenship, there are many rules, forms, and steps involved in each immigration process. An immigration lawyer or licensed immigration consultant simplifies the process and significantly improves your chances of success/approval. The expertise and guidance of a licensed immigration consultant or lawyer saves you time, reduces stress, and ensures that your application is handled in a timely and efficient manner.

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Friday, December 13, 2024

Businesses and Workers Get Win with Permanent Work Permit Extension Rule

On December 13, the Biden administration issued a permanent rule that automatically extends the validity of certain work permits by up to 540 days if they are timely renewed.  The American Immigration Council and many other organizations and businesses made this a key ask to the outgoing administration to protect workers from employment gaps as […]

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Friday, December 6, 2024

Policy Options: Protecting Immigrant Communities at the State and Local Level

State and local communities are at the forefront of shaping the lives of immigrants. While some have advanced harmful policies, other state and local governments championed efforts to protect newcomers and enable their full participation in their communities. As we look ahead to 2025 and the uncertainty around federal immigration policy, it will be increasingly […]

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What Will Mass Deportations Look Like?

In less than two months, President-elect Donald Trump will begin his second term. We expect a flurry of immigration-related executive actions within days, including a dramatic shift in immigration enforcement in the interior of the United States. On the campaign trail, Trump promised that on “day one” he would “launch the largest deportation program of […]

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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

PEQ International Students: Eligibility for a Second Study Program

Québec Immigration regulations have been recently updated and an important change is now effect for international students who are applying to the Québec Experience Program (PEQ). The new regulation now allows students to start a second program of studies in Québec after they have received their first diploma. This change gives students more flexibility, allowing them to continue their education and still be eligible for the PEQ, which was not possible under the previous rules.

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Canadian Visa Applications During the Holidays

During the holiday season, we all want to be around family and loved ones to celebrate this magical time of year. Before applying for your visa to Canada, or maintaining valid status over the holidays, it is important to plan ahead of time to help ensure a smoother application process.

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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Embracing Two Cultures: Our Thanksgiving Story

Thanksgiving is a relatively new tradition in my life, but one that has marked the start of one of my favorite love stories. Even though I’ve lived in the U.S. for 22 years, the holiday always marked an opportunity for my mother to take a break from the demands of single parenthood and her role […]

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Friday, November 22, 2024

Immigration Was on the Ballot in Multiple States on Election Day – Here’s What Happened

On Election Day, voters gathered in various cities and states across the country to cast ballots on immigrant-related issues, like immigration protections, integration, and noncitizen voting. Here are the results of some key ballot measures. Arizona’s Proposition 314 In Arizona, the passage of Proposition 314, also known as the Secure the Border Act, has raised significant […]

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Giving Thanks to the Hands That Feed America: Immigrant Farmworkers

With the approach of Thanksgiving, when many families will be celebrating with food and gratitude, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect on the people who help make Thanksgiving celebrations possible. Many of the fruits, vegetables, and other staples of our Thanksgiving celebrations are harvested by immigrant farm workers. In fruit and vegetable crop production, […]

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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Judge Strikes Down ‘Keeping Families Together’ Parole Process

After initially blocking the Biden administration’s recent move to promote family unity for some U.S. citizens with undocumented spouses in August, a federal judge in Texas issued a final judgment last week ending the parole process altogether. Judge J. Campbell Barker found that the whole concept of “parole in place” – the practice of granting […]

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Biden Should Use His Authority to Protect Vulnerable Immigrants Before He Leaves Office

President-elect Donald Trump vowed to deport millions of immigrants in his successful bid for a second term at the White House. This week, we gained a clearer picture about how he aims to fulfill this promise. Tom Homan, former acting chief for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), will oversee border policy and work to fulfill […]

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Monday, November 4, 2024

Federal Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Asylum Seekers’ Rights to Present at POEs

Ports of entry along our borders are supposed to be where people in need of protection can come to seek humanitarian relief. But since 2016, every presidential administration has used different tactics to turn people away from ports of entry (POEs) along the U.S.-Mexico border before they even get there. Finally, in October, the Ninth […]

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Friday, November 1, 2024

Seasonal Immigrant Workers Are in High Demand. America’s H-2B Visa Program Isn’t Keeping Up.

Foreign workers have long provided critical support to American businesses in the busy seasons—filling temporary, seasonal jobs when domestic workers were not available. This support—almost always of manual labor—is possible due to the H-2 visa program, which Congress created in 1952 with the aim of “alleviating labor shortages … particularly in periods of intense production.” […]

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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

FOIA Documents Show Troubling Gaps in Transparency at Torrance County Detention Facility

The Torrance County Detention Facility, located in the remote deserts of New Mexico, is notorious for its mistreatment of migrants. The facility’s issues are compounded by the fact that Torrance has largely operated in secrecy. However, documents and data uncovered through a FOIA request have provided a glimpse into ICE detention practices into the facility. […]

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Temporary Protected Status: What’s Up With That?

On October 17, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that Secretary Mayorkas was designating the country of Lebanon for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Through this designation, DHS expects that as many as 11,000 Lebanese individuals currently in the country will be eligible to apply for a potentially renewable 18-month protection to remain in the […]

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Friday, October 25, 2024

Business Leadership on Immigration During an Election Year

At a time when anti-immigrant rhetoric is splashed across the news, it can be easy to get lost in the whirlwind of misplaced fear politicians continue to foster. But this year’s eighth annual Global Talent Chamber Network (GTCN) Convening: Business Leadership on Immigration During an Election Year served as a critical reminder that business leaders […]

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Monday, October 21, 2024

Arranged Employment in Express Entry: How to obtain 50 CRS pts

Are you looking to immigrate to Canada and want to boost your chances of success? Securing arranged employment can help you tremendously within the Express Entry (EE) program. Having a confirmed job offer from a Canadian employer not only strengthens your EE application, but it also gives you a head start on your new life in Canada.

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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Immigrants Do Not Commit More Crimes in the US, Despite Fearmongering

Written by Yared Avalos Iniguez, Communications Intern and Hannah Boyke, Research Intern Across the globe, immigrants are increasingly being blamed for committing crimes, with right-wing groups often leading the charge. In the United States, this rhetoric has intensified as politicians aim to demonize immigrants during the election season. However, a wealth of research has discredited […]

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

The Current State of the Border: Crossings Remain Low While Pressure Builds in Southern Mexico

It was only 10 months ago when the U.S. set record highs at the border, with roughly 250,000 migrants taken into Border Patrol custody in December 2023. But today, border apprehensions are running steady at their lowest level in four years, with just 54,000 Border Patrol migrant encounters in September. This fragile equilibrium has held […]

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Can I Hire a Quebec Lawyer if I Want to Immigrate to Another Canadian Province?

When immigrating to Canada, many individuals wonder about the legal support available to them. A question that is commonly asked is, “Can I hire a Quebec immigration lawyer if I want to immigrate to a different Canadian province?”

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CHNV Parole Won’t Last Forever – But There Are Options for Its Beneficiaries to Stay in the US

In the last two years, nearly 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela have arrived in the United States to live and work here legally. They have come under a program known as “CHNV,” named for the nationalities of its beneficiaries. The CHNV program allows people in the United States to petition to sponsor […]

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Friday, October 11, 2024

The 5th Circuit Fight for DACA Is a Personal One

Written by Ilse Ramirez, Paralegal, and Andrea Rathbone Ramos, Digital Communications Specialist The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, Louisiana, heard oral arguments on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative on October 10. The court is deciding whether DACA is unlawful, potentially paving the way for another Supreme Court fight. Meanwhile, […]

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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

What is Tim Walz’s Record on Immigration?

While immigration remains a top issue for the nation as a whole, for years Minnesota has taken an active role in integrating and supporting immigrants throughout the state. Governor Tim Walz’s record demonstrates a commitment to novel and inclusive immigration policies at the state level. Immigrants in Minnesota Minnesota has a long history of welcoming […]

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New Report Shows the Devastating Costs of Mass Deportation

As politicians debate the fate of millions of undocumented immigrants living in communities across the country, a new report details the devastating costs mass deportations would inflict on the United States and its economy. The report from the American Immigration Council finds that an effort to arrest, detain, process, and remove one million undocumented immigrants […]

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Monday, September 30, 2024

Fighting Over Whether Haitian Immigrants Are ‘Legal’ Misses the Point: They’re Legally Vulnerable

As Springfield, Ohio, and its purported (largely invented) problems with its Haitian population have continued to dominate both national news and the presidential campaign, people on both sides have struggled to fit the newly-arrived Haitian population into the conventional boxes of immigration politics: “legal immigrants” versus “illegal” ones. So-called “hawks” in the immigration space – […]

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Friday, September 27, 2024

“We’re All In!” Localities Celebrate and Commit to Making Their Communities Welcoming to All 

By: The Center for Inclusion and Belonging, State and Local Initiatives  Over the last week, communities in 49 U.S. states across eight countries and three continents declared “We’re ALL In!” as a part of Welcoming America’s 12th Annual Welcoming Week. More than 2,000 events took place since Welcoming Week 2024 kicked off on September 13, […]

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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Immigrants Are Making Ohio Great. Let’s Talk About That.

20 years ago, Springfield, Ohio, had a problem. Like many communities in the Rust Belt, it seemed like good times were a thing of the past. Once a manufacturing hub, the city had been losing population for decades, with rising unemployment and falling incomes.  City leaders set about turning things around, developing a strategy to […]

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Friday, September 13, 2024

Council and BAJI Highlight Their Efforts on Government Transparency to Audience in South Africa

This past week, the Council, alongside the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), had the privilege to present the report the organizations co-authored on U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) deployment during protests demanding racial justice after the murder of George Floyd at the Sixth World Conference on Remedies to Racial and Social Inequality. The […]

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Immigrant Entrepreneurs and the Fortune 500: Powering the US Economy in 2024

Immigrant entrepreneurs continue to shape our economy and play a critical role in the success and innovation of major corporations. In 2024, this trend is clearer than ever, with 46% of Fortune 500 companies being founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants. This year marks the highest share the American Immigration Council has recorded […]

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Thursday, September 5, 2024

Oversight Agency Says 32,000 Unaccompanied Children Are Missing. But Are They?

Written by Raul Pinto, Deputy Legal Director, Transparency at the American Immigration Council and Jennifer Ibañez Whitlock, Supervisory Policy & Practice Counsel, Government Relations at the American Immigration Lawyers Association Last month, a federal oversight agency published a report claiming that 32,000 children classified as unaccompanied minors did not show up to their immigration court […]

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Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Judge Grants Texas’ Request to Keep Families Apart, At Least For Now

A mere three days after 16 Republican-led states sued the Biden administration over its “Keeping Families Together” parole process, a federal judge in Texas handed the plaintiffs a temporary “administrative stay,” ordering the federal government to stop granting any applications under the new process while the lawsuit proceeds.   The judge’s order, which allows the U.S. […]

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Friday, August 23, 2024

Republican-Led States Sue to Block DACA Recipients from Accessing Affordable Health Insurance

A group of Republican-led states, headed by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, have sued to block a new rule that allows Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) recipients to access health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA). It is yet another legal assault on Dreamers, while the fate of DACA itself hangs in the […]

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Thursday, August 22, 2024

President Biden’s Keeping Families Together Program Has Begun

Updated: August 22, 2024 This is an update to our blog first posted on June 18, 2024, when President Biden first announced two policies to help provide streamlined paths to legal status for certain undocumented immigrants. On August 19, 2024, details regarding the two policies described below were posted as a notice in the Federal […]

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Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Texas Attorney General Paxton Continues Fight Against NGOs That Serve Migrants

Earlier this summer, a federal judge issued a strong rebuke to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to shut down the faith-based Annunciation House, labeling his actions as “outrageous and intolerable.” Federal Judge Francisco X. Dominguez’s July 2 ruling came as a response to Paxton’s attempts to compel shelters along the Texas-Mexico border to hand […]

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Friday, August 16, 2024

The Refugee Olympic Team: Resilience and Hope at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics

By: Devashish Basnet Since their unforgettable debut at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games, the Refugee Olympic team, which represents millions of refugees and forcibly displaced people worldwide, keeps making history. This summer at the 2024 Paris Olympics, the team won its first-ever medal. Cindy Ngamba, a Cameroonian refugee who now lives in the UK, […]

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Tuesday, August 6, 2024

DHS Strengthens Protections for Immigrant Workers

The Biden-Harris administration has taken hundreds of immigration actions since entering office. But one of the administration’s most overlooked reforms is a process to protect immigrant workers while bolstering labor agencies’ ability to hold unscrupulous employers accountable for violations. In January 2023, the administration announced a streamlined process—known colloquially as “DALE” (Deferred Action for Labor […]

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Thursday, August 1, 2024

ICE’s Faulty Detention Data Undercounts the Number of People in Its Custody

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) appears to be severely undercounting the number of people it has in immigration detention. A new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO)—a congressional oversight agency—published last week found that ICE’s data contained glaring mistakes, leading to a significant undercount of people in immigration detention. The GAO’s report also […]

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Unpacking Myths About Noncitizen Voting — How Heritage Foundation’s Own Data Proves It’s Not a Problem

Over the last decade, many politicians have called for overhauling the United States’ election systems by mandating strict voter ID for both registering to vote and actual voting. Many have justified this stance by either claiming the U.S. election system is vulnerable to fraud, or that fraud is already a common occurrence. In May, House […]

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Friday, July 26, 2024

Strengthening America’s Workforce of Immigrant STEM Workers by Expanding the DHS STEM Designated Degree Program

The United States faces a critical imperative: keeping some of the brightest minds in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in the country to secure our workforce advantage in these fields and fuel economic growth and global competitiveness.   The American Immigration Council, along with five other prominent organizations, recently sent a letter to the Student […]

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Thursday, July 25, 2024

Houston Celebrates Over 2,200 New Citizens in Historic Naturalization Ceremony

Naturalization is viewed by many as the end point of an immigrant’s journey—the finish line—and for good reason. The path to naturalization can take many years and requires immigrants to navigate a complicated, costly process and overcome multiple hurdles. But becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen brings significant benefits to individuals and families by eliminating the […]

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Lawsuits Reveal Labor Abuses Faced by Some Migrant Workers on TN Visas

Written by Andrea Solis Canto, 2024 Legal Intern Allegations of mistreatment of high-skilled Mexican workers have sparked several important class action lawsuits against large automotive and logistics companies located in the United States. These companies are facing legal challenges for labor abuse, fraud, and exploitation through the TN visa program—a program that lacks oversight and […]

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Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Kamala Harris Has an Opportunity to Reframe the Immigration Conversation as the Democratic Nominee for President

As the country continues to dissect the ramifications from President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the presidential race, the attention has quickly shifted toward Vice President Kamala Harris. While she has not been confirmed as the nominee for the Democratic ticket, she has obtained commitments from most of the required delegates, received key […]

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Friday, July 19, 2024

Why Are Border Crossings at Their Lowest Level in Four Years?

Border crossings are at their lowest in four years. Is the Biden administration’s executive action working as intended—or is there another factor at play? Apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border spiked to a record 250,000 in December 2023, but they’ve been falling since then. Beginning in January 2024, a crackdown by Mexico with the goal of […]

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State Department Streamlines Temporary Visas for College-Educated Noncitizen Workers—But Questions Remain About Its Impact

Some immigrants who have graduated from college in the United States and have a pending job offer will have an easier time receiving a temporary employment-based visa, thanks to recent changes from the Biden administration. This will include Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) beneficiaries and other college-educated noncitizens. The Department of State (DOS) updated […]

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Thursday, July 18, 2024

Do 287(g) Agreements with ICE Make Communities Safer?

Written by Juan Avilez, Policy Associate for State and Local Initiatives and Raul Pinto, Deputy Legal Director  Texas’ SB4 set the tone for the national discourse around immigration enforcement. Since then, certain states have felt emboldened to create their own immigration enforcement regimes, like Iowa and Oklahoma, which enacted equally strict copycat bills. Other states […]

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How to Get a Job Offer Letter in Canada: A Guide for Foreigners Interested in Immigration

If you want to significantly increase your chances of moving to and settling in Canada, securing a job offer letter is essential. It not only boosts your likelihood of obtaining a work permit but also sets you on a clear path to starting a new life in one of the world’s most diverse and vibrant countries.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2024

CELPIP vs IELTS: Which Test is Right for You?

Among the most popular exams to measure English language proficiency, are the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) and the CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program). But which test is the right one for you?

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Thursday, July 11, 2024

Immigrants May Benefit While Others Lose Out From the Supreme Court’s Decision Overruling Chevron

The Supreme Court handed a momentous victory to supporters of deregulation on June 28 in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, discarding the long-standing doctrine known as Chevron deference. The decision will almost certainly lead to a sea-change in how federal agencies are able to do their work, with huge and likely devastating impacts on the […]

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How to Immigrate to Canada from the UK: Exploring Different Pathways

The journey from the UK to Canada can be undertaken through various immigration pathways, each with unique requirements and benefits. Join us as we explore these distinct routes to help you understand their differences. By comparing them, you’ll be better prepared to choose the option that best aligns with your profile and long-term goals.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2024

How to Immigrate to Canada From Lebanon

Lebanese Canadians are individuals of Lebanese descent who are living in Canada. They are part of the broader Canadian multicultural mosaic, contributing to the country’s cultural, social, and economic diversity.

Learn how you can immigrate from Lebanon to Canada today!

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Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Immigrants Do Not Displace US Workers or Reduce Wages

By Robin Lundh, Research Manager and Karen Aho, Consultant A new National Bureau of Economic Research working paper confirms that immigration continues to benefit American workers. The study finds that recent increases in immigration to the United States correlate with more jobs and higher wages for U.S.-born workers. “Even when these two groups [immigrants and […]

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How to Immigrate to Canada as a Geological Engineer

Among the various skilled workers in demand in Canada, geological engineers play a significant role in the growth of the country’s mining and petroleum industries.

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Monday, July 8, 2024

We’ve Tracked Over 700 Immigration Bills This Year. Here Are the Trends We’ve Seen.

Written by Juan Avilez, State and Local Policy Associate and Victoria Francis, Deputy Director of State and Local Initiatives  As we reach the mid-year point in 2024, most states have concluded their legislative sessions, and once again, immigrant-related policies have taken center stage. This year, legislatures advancing harmful policies targeting immigrant communities have stolen the […]

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Sunday, July 7, 2024

5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Immigration Lawyer

Your immigration application could be one of the most important moments of your life. If you choose to hire an expert to help you through it, you want to make sure it’s someone you can trust. Unfortunately, immigration fraud is a serious threat for prospective immigrants wanting to live in Canada.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Immigrants Are Key to Filling US Labor Shortages, New Data Finds

Almost one in every seven people in the United States is an immigrant, according to the American Immigration Council’s new analysis of the 2022 American Community Survey. The updated state-level data from the Council’s Map the Impact tool reveals how immigrants—including those who are undocumented—make crucial contributions through their work in vital industries, starting businesses, […]

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Friday, June 28, 2024

CeBONDS One Year After its Implementation

Written by Raul Pinto & Laila Khan Approximately one year ago, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched Cash Electronic Bonds (CeBONDS), a web portal with the stated intent improving how people pay bonds to ICE to secure the release of a loved one from detention. One year in, it’s clear that while CeBONDS makes it […]

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Supreme Court’s Munoz Decision Disregards Fundamental Interests of U.S. Citizens Married to Noncitizens

In Department of State v. Munoz, the Supreme Court has chosen procedural concerns over the reality that errors by consular officers may bar U.S. citizens from residing in the United States with their noncitizen spouses. Consular nonreviewability is a judge-made doctrine. Courts have barred review of visa denials due to separation of powers concerns—that decisions […]

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Supreme Court Allows Deportations Without Adequate Notice, Backtracking on Previous Rulings

The Supreme Court made an about-face on June 14, holding that immigration judges may order noncitizens deported if they do not appear for their immigration hearings even if the government never provided them with a Notice to Appear (NTA) with the date and time of their immigration hearing. Under Campos-Chaves v. Garland, so long as […]

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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Immigrant Workers Help Florida Thrive. Anti-Immigrant Policies Threaten That.

In 2022, more than one in five Florida residents were immigrants. In that same year, immigrants in Florida were over 14% more likely than their U.S.-born neighbors to be of working age, positioning them to actively participate in the labor force and economy. And they did just that—immigrants contributed $12.0 billion in state and local […]

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Tuesday, June 25, 2024

What To Do If You’re Criminally Inadmissible to Canada

Many visitors to Canada are surprised to find that a minor criminal offense, such as driving under the influence (DUI), can result in being refused entry into the country. This is called ‘criminal inadmissibility’. Whether you’re planning a short trip to visit or to immigrate permanently, it’s important to understand what criminal inadmissibility is and what you can do about it if you’re found inadmissible.

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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

How Much Money Do You Need to Immigrate to Canada in 2024?

One of the most common questions we receive from people wanting to immigrate to Canada is, ‘How much money do I need?’ This question is essential for anyone planning their move, as understanding the financial requirements can help ensure a smooth transition.

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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Biden Announces Immigration Protections for Up to 550,000 Spouses and Children of US Citizens

On June 18, the Biden administration announced two major new policies which may help provide streamlined paths to legal status for certain long-time undocumented immigrants. The first policy will allow undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens who have been in the country to apply for “parole in place,” a protection against deportation which will also allow […]

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Monday, June 17, 2024

The 2024 ‘Celebrate America’ Creative Writing Contest Winner: Stories of Us

Stories of Us I sit By the windowsill Gazing outside. Down, on the street, so many heads, Each is unique. Amidst the traffic and frantic honking, I sense the presence of Millions of others, Just like me. I contemplate The journeys. Each of us— All of us have a story. When mothers and fathers Ventured […]

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Friday, June 14, 2024

Overview of the Biggest Cities in Canada for Newcomers

Canada’s biggest cities offer a rich blend of historic landmarks, modern architecture, and year-round activities. From world-class museums to vibrant festivals, these urban centers provide an unparalleled quality of life and endless opportunities for newcomers.

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Thursday, June 13, 2024

Common Express Entry Mistakes and How To Fix Them

We want to see you succeed in your PR application to Canada, so we have prepared this blog post for you to read before submitting your application. Here are the top five most common mistakes applicants make when applying to Canada’s Express Entry system.

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What to Do If Your Canada Visa Was Rejected

If your Canadian visa was rejected by Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), starting a life in Canada can seem hopeless. However, depending on the visa you applied for, and the reason for its rejection, you may still have options.

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Friday, June 7, 2024

Border Patrol’s 100th Anniversary Offers Chance to Look Back at Its Disturbing Origins

The U.S. Border Patrol turned 100 years old on May 28. Its troubled origins and history form the backdrop for contemporary concerns about the agency, including impunity for abuses against migrants and citizens alike. The Border Patrol’s centennial provides an opportunity to shed light on the agency’s lack of accountability and to pursue a vision […]

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Are More Undocumented Immigrants Living in the US Now? Here’s What the Numbers Say

According to a new report from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, about 11.0 million undocumented immigrants were living in the United States in 2022—a 4.6% increase from 2020. This is still a 5.2% drop from the recent high of 11.6 million in 2010. The report from the Office of Homeland Security Statistics further found […]

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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Biden’s New Changes to the Asylum Process: What You Need to Know

On June 4, President Biden issued a sweeping order under section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act claiming that allows him to “suspend the entry” of most migrants who cross the border between ports of entry, echoing a similar order issued by President Trump in November 2018. Like the Trump action in 2018, Biden’s […]

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Key Differences Between Express Entry and PNPs

Understanding the differences between the Express Entry system and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) is essential for navigating Canadian immigration. While both pathways can lead to permanent residency, they have distinct processes and requirements.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Express Entry and Family Members: All You Need to Know

The Canadian immigration system understands the importance of keeping families together. For this reason, Express Entry applicants may include their family members in an application for permanent residence.

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Friday, May 31, 2024

Borderland: The Line Within Takes Viewers Through CBP’s Raid on a Humanitarian Aid Camp

Borderland: The Line Within, a documentary directed by Pamela Yates and produced by Skylight Pictures, made its theatrical debut on May 3. Borderland takes viewers through a gripping narrative of how immigration enforcement agencies—from the U.S.-Mexico border to places well within our nation’s interior—have created what the film calls the “border industrial complex,” a system […]

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First Steps to Immigrate to Canada: A Beginner’s Guide

Is there a unique successful path to immigrate to Canada? Discover the tailored steps that can lead you to success and find out how to start your journey with confidence by reading our comprehensive guide.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

How to Get a Canadian Provincial Nomination for Express Entry

Provincial nomination certificates have become a popular route for immigrating to Canada, offering a significant boost in the Express Entry pool. With dozens of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) available, each with unique eligibility criteria, candidates have multiple opportunities to find a program that suits their skills and experience. Securing a nomination can add 600 points to your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, significantly enhancing your chances of obtaining an ITA.

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5 Steps for Applying for a Study Permit in Canada!

Before you can come to study in Canada, there are a few simple steps you must take. It is important to know how to apply and exactly what documents to show the Canadian authorities.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Government’s Move to Terminate Flores Agreement Could Leave Immigrant Children Unprotected

The Department of Justice asked a court to partially terminate the decades-old agreement that protects the rights of immigrant children earlier this month. The government argues that the Flores Settlement Agreement is no longer needed because a new Department of Health and Human Services regulation finalized on April 30 will provide sufficient protections to immigrant […]

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How to Extend Your Work Permit in Canada

By extending your work permit, you ensure that you can legally continue working in Canada without any interruptions and fully comply with Canadian immigration laws.

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Tuesday, May 21, 2024

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Veterinarian

Canada is a popular destination for many professionals with work experience and language proficiency, including professionals in veterinary medicine. Learn how you can take advantage of the numerous opportunities available and make your move to Canada.

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Friday, May 17, 2024

Iowa’s Texas Copycat Immigration Law Challenged in Court

Iowa is following in the footsteps of Texas with a new law that would allow state officials to arrest, detain, and remove noncitizens who have reentered the United States after being deported—even if the person returned with permission from the federal government or later gained lawful immigration status. Just like Texas Senate Bill 4 (SB4), […]

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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Best PR Pathway for French-speaking Newcomers to Canada

Recently, in Canada’s immigration landscape, one aspect stands out: the continued search for skilled French-speaking workers. Discover here the best permanent residency pathways for French-speaking newcomers to Canada.

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Monday, May 13, 2024

Biden Proposes Rule to Quickly Remove Certain Migrants During Initial Screening Process at the Border

On May 9, the Biden administration proposed a rule that would allow asylum officers to consider and impose certain restrictions or “bars” to the initial asylum screening process at the border. Currently, these bars are considered later in the asylum process at a full hearing before an immigration judge. Comments are being accepted until June […]

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Exploring Immigration Pathways from the UK to Canada

The journey from the UK to Canada can be undertaken through various immigration pathways, each with unique requirements and benefits. Join us as we explore these distinct routes to help you understand their differences. By comparing them, you’ll be better prepared to choose the option that best aligns with your profile and long-term goals.

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Friday, May 10, 2024

Taking Welcoming Work to New Heights in the Lone Star State: Welcoming Interactive 2024

Six years ago, the Dallas City Council passed a resolution to make the city more welcoming for immigrants and long-time residents alike. The city council proposed policy recommendations to address the unprecedented challenges immigrants and refugees in the Texas city face. Alongside the resolution, the city, in collaboration with multisector stakeholders, launched the Welcoming Dallas […]

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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Biden’s New H-2A Rule Expands Protections and Increases Oversight for Migrant Workers

On April 29, the Department of Labor (DOL) published a new rule aimed at protecting workers on temporary H-2A visas and strengthening the agency’s oversight of their employers. The rule is set to go into effect on June 28, with a two-month subsequent grace period. The H-2A program allows migrant laborers to work in temporary […]

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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Vancouver Housing Options for International Students

Are you deciding on the best city for your academic journey and considering Vancouver? Let’s explore your potential living arrangements there—whether it’s on-campus or off-campus housing—so you can compare with other cities.

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Friday, May 3, 2024

Volunteers Needed for Credible Fear Interview Preparation in CBP Hotline

When someone crosses the border to seek asylum in the United States, they often first go through a credible fear interview (CFI). An asylum officer evaluates a person’s fear of returning to their home country and decides whether they will be allowed to apply for asylum and other forms of protection. Because it determines access […]

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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Student Housing in Montreal

Are you an international student gearing up for your journey to Montreal? Let’s dive into where you might be hanging your hat during your studies—on-campus or off-campus.

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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

The 5 Happiest Places in Canada: Where Joy Finds a Home

From east to west, there are cities across the country that consistently rank high on happiness indexes, offering a blend of natural beauty, economic prosperity, and social well-being.

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Monday, April 29, 2024

How Long Does It Take to Access Public Healthcare in Quebec as an International Student?

The duration of obtaining health coverage as an international student in Quebec can vary based on individual circumstances, the educational institution, and the completeness and accuracy of the submitted documentation.

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Friday, April 26, 2024

Congress Expands Warrantless Surveillance of Immigrants Traveling to the US

On April 19, forty minutes after the ostensible deadline to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), Congress passed H.R. 7888, the Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act (RISAA). President Biden quickly signed it into law hours later. RISAA reauthorizes Section 702 for two years, provides modest reforms, and includes several controversial […]

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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Student Housing In Toronto

Are you a student heading to Toronto for your studies and wondering where to live? Deciding on accommodation is crucial as it significantly affects your college experience and budget.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Data Snapshot: Middle Eastern and North African Immigrants

The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently announced its revision of the race and ethnicity question on federal surveys, including the U.S. census, adding “Middle Eastern or North African (MENA)” as a new category. This welcoming news came ahead of the Arab American Heritage Month in April. “These revisions will enhance our […]

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A Guide to Accommodation for International Students In Canada

Canada’s excellent educational institutions, diverse and inclusive society, high quality of life, and post-graduation work opportunities make it an attractive choice for students from around the world.

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Monday, April 22, 2024

What is RAMQ? A Guide for Newcomers to Quebec

Whether you’ve just arrived to Canada or are planning your move from another province, understanding how to access a health insurance plan in this francophone province is crucial.

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Monday, April 15, 2024

Discovering Halifax: A Guide to Life in Nova Scotia’s Coastal Gem

Moving to a new country or city is always a significant decision, filled with excitement and a bit of anxiety. If you’re considering a move to Canada and have your sights set on the charming coastal city of Halifax, then this blog post is tailored just for you.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Living in Ottawa: Culture, Cost, and Lifestyle

This Canadian city is a busy place where cultural diversity and government matters come together. Today we will talk about many things that make life quality good in Ottawa.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

The Federal Government Is Cutting Aid for Migrant Shelters and Services. What Will States Do Now?

After months of contentious debate and near government shutdowns, Congress approved appropriations for fiscal year 2024, which President Biden quickly signed into law. The spending package contains several important immigration-related appropriations and provisions. Alarmingly, however, $800 million has been cut from the Shelter and Services Program (SSP) under the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and […]

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FY 2024 Government Funding Package Is a Mixed-Bag on Immigration

President Biden signed the final 6-bill “minibus” funding package for fiscal year (FY) 2024 on March 23, which includes funding for the agencies that implement our immigration laws. This was the culmination of months of negotiations mired by attempts to insert restrictive border and immigration policy changes into the budget. While the compromise package doesn’t […]

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Monday, April 8, 2024

Understanding Roles: Who is the principal applicant in spousal sponsorship?

When navigating the process of spousal sponsorship in Canada, understanding the different roles involved is crucial. This blog post clarifies these roles to help you understand where you or your partner might fit in the process.

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Top 5 Cheapest Cities to Live in Canada: Affordable Living Explored

Canada has become a top destination for immigrants from around the world. However, the cost of living in major Canadian cities like Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal can be quite high.

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Friday, March 29, 2024

STEM-Related Petitions Increase Following USCIS’ Updated Policy Guidance

A recent analysis by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) found that the number of petitions by, or on behalf of, foreign-born workers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) increased following a pair of guidance clarifications the agency made in January 2022. One outlines how foreign-born STEM professionals can qualify for […]

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Border Patrol and Ohio Law Enforcement Engage in Racial Profiling in Northern Ohio, New Report Finds

By Gwen Short, Staff Attorney at Advocates for Basic Legal Equality and Raul Pinto, Deputy Director of Transparency at the American Immigration Council ABLE and the American Immigration Council published a report on March 19 analyzing data suggesting that the collusion between U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Sandusky Bay station and Ohio law enforcement […]

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Moving to Nova Scotia: A Fresh Start in the East!

This picturesque province, brimming with friendly locals and a slower pace of life, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and a deep sense of history.

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Monday, March 25, 2024

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Judicial Review of Mixed Questions, Even Those That Are Fact Intensive

The Supreme Court issued an important victory for noncitizens seeking cancellation of removal and the principle of judicial review of agency action on March 19. And despite the current court’s tenuous regard for stare decisis – the idea that “today’s Court should stand by yesterday’s decisions” – in Wilkinson v. Garland, the Supreme Court reaffirmed […]

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Best Ways to Immigrate to Montreal, Quebec

Montreal, Quebec, is a very popular destination for newcomers to Canada. Its popularity is no surprise given its affordability and cultural diversity. Quebec also has a high job vacancy rate, meaning there are many employment opportunities.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

The Magic of Montreal: A Guide to Vibrant Living

Nestled in the heart of Quebec, Montreal stands as a beacon of cultural diversity, artistic expression, and joie de vivre. As one of Canada’s most iconic cities, Montreal offers a unique blend of European charm and North American vibrancy, attracting individuals from all walks of life.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident (TR to PR) – Main Programs

Following the success of the TR to PR pathway, there is increasing interest in exploring new programs that facilitate the transition from Temporary Resident (TR) to Permanent Resident (PR) status in Canada. This change represents the hopes and dreams of many who arrive in Canada in pursuit of new beginnings and abundant opportunities. Explore the various programs available here.

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Friday, March 15, 2024

District Court in Texas Allows CHNV Parole Program to Continue

On March 8, a federal district court in Texas dismissed a challenge to a parole program set up by the Biden administration to allow 30,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans to enter the United States legally each month, known as the CHNV parole program, allowing the program to stay in place. Judge Drew Tipton of […]

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How to Find the Best Internet Service Provider as a Newcomer in Canada

Immigrating to Canada is a path filled with many questions and challenges, especially when setting up your new home. One essential aspect of this setup is ensuring you have a reliable Internet Service Provider (ISP).

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Differences in State Sunshine Laws Can Threaten Transparency Around Immigration Detention and Enforcement

The main way in which the public can access information about what the federal government is doing is through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). However, laws that allow the public to get state public records, also known as sunshine laws or public records laws, are different from state by state. State and local government […]

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Despite Progress, the Tragedy of Family Separation Can Never Be Undone

Six years ago, a man came to the U.S./Mexico border with his five-year-old daughter, looking for safety in the United States.   At home, a rival political faction had been making death threats against him and his family. That compelled him to take his daughter to the United States to seek asylum for them both.   But […]

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Monday, March 11, 2024

How to Create an Express Entry Profile: Essential Tips and Tricks!

Submitting a profile to the Express Entry pool may seem like a simple process, but it’s important to take the time to get it right. Your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score depends on the information you provide in your profile, and your immigration application could depend on a strong CRS score.

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Friday, March 8, 2024

Showdown Between Texas Authorities and the Federal Government Headed to the Supreme Court

By Kate Melloy Goettel and Juan Avilez  A Texas law that allows local law enforcement to arrest migrants, state court judges to issue removal orders, and state officials to remove migrants to Mexico, is on its way to the Supreme Court.   Texas Senate Bill 4 (SB4), which was signed into law in November and was […]

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Breaking Down the Process: How Long Does Express Entry Take in Canada?

The Express Entry system is crucial in Canadian immigration, streamlining the path for skilled workers seeking permanent residency. Whether you’re exploring the process or getting ready to use an immigration lawyer for application assistance, comprehending the duration and each step of the Express Entry process is essential.

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On International Women’s Day, We Celebrate the Important Contributions of Immigrant Women in the American Workforce

Since its conception in 1977, International Women’s Day has evolved into a global celebration highlighting women’s achievements and the challenges they face. The holiday’s origins can be traced back to the women’s suffrage and labor movements in the early 20th century – predominantly those led by women in the workforce.  Along with U.S.-born women, female immigrants […]

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

USCIS Announces Re-parole for Ukrainians

Since Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, the U.S. has provided certain Ukrainians with temporary authorization, or parole, to remain in the country. However, multiple agencies, including Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), have been involved in this process, which caused concern that there wouldn’t be a streamlined […]

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

New Americans in Houston Report Launched at Regional Event: Houston: Poised to Lead

A new research report, New Americans in Houston: A Snapshot of the Demographic and Economic Contributions of Immigrants in the Houston Metro Area, released by the American Immigration Council, underscores the crucial role immigrants play in the Houston metro area’s economy. The report was published in partnership with Amegy Bank, Texas Association of Business (TAB), […]

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Eligible TEER Categories for Canada’s Express Entry Programs

Within the National Occupational Classification (NOC) framework, a TEER (Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities) category, groups occupations based on the general level of training, education, experience, and responsibilities typically required for a specific job. Discover which TEER categories are eligible for Express Entry this year.

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Monday, March 4, 2024

Moving to Calgary: Your New Home in Canada

Whether you’re moving from another country or relocating within Canada, Calgary is a city that promises a blend of dynamic urban life and breathtaking natural beauty.

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Friday, March 1, 2024

Category-Based Express Entry Selection

The Express Entry system, known for its efficiency and effectiveness in managing Canada’s immigration applications for skilled workers, has evolved to include category-based rounds of invitations.

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The State of Texas Isn’t Just Creating Chaos and Cruelty at the Border—It’s Trying to Break the Things That Work

For decades, the Catholic nonprofit Annunciation House has worked to support migrants in El Paso, Texas. It’s provided shelter, food and services to countless people who have just arrived in the United States—many of whom have been released directly from government custody after being apprehended and processed by Customs and Border Protection, and many of […]

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Thursday, February 22, 2024

Refugees and Asylum Seekers Generate Billions of Dollars More Than They Cost the U.S. Government

A report released this month by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) found that refugees and asylees have generated tens of billions of dollars more in local, state, and federal tax revenues over the last 15 years than they have cost in direct government services—ultimately representing a net fiscal gain at all […]

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Friday, February 16, 2024

Unlocking America’s Economic Potential: Insights on Immigration from the CBO Budget and Economic Outlook Report

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) recently released its latest Budget and Economic Outlook covering the period from 2024 to 2034, outlining fiscal projections for the United States for the next ten years. The report underscores that the deficit is expected to start at $1.6 trillion in fiscal year 2024 and escalate steadily, reaching $2.6 trillion […]

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USCIS Reduces Its Backlog for the First Time in Years

On February 9, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released data about its progress toward meeting its strategic goals in fiscal year (FY) 2023. For the first time in years, the agency reduced its net backlog, despite having received a record 10.9 million filings. This represents welcome news for an agency which has been under […]

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Benefits of Obtaining a Canadian Permanent Residency (PR)

At the heart of Canadian immigration policy is the concept of Permanent Residency (PR), a status that allows individuals from around the globe to settle and thrive in this diverse and welcoming country. Permanent Residency is a key step in the immigration process, granting those who obtain it rights and privileges second only to Canadian citizens.

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DHS Changes H-1B Registration Process to Give Noncitizens an Equal Chance of Selection

Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently issued a final rule that changes H-1B registration selection and makes other changes related to the registration process. Beginning in March 2024, registration selection for the opportunity to file an H-1B petition subject to the annual “cap” on H-1B visa numbers will be “beneficiary […]

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Thursday, February 15, 2024

How to Choose the Right Spousal Sponsorship Lawyer?

Are you on the journey to bring your partner to Canada through spousal sponsorship? As a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, choosing the right lawyer is crucial for navigating the complexities of this process.

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Top 7 Reasons for Express Entry Rejection

Express Entry is the fastest and most popular pathway to permanent residence for immigrants seeking a new life in Canada. This year alone the Canadian government aims to welcome 266,210 permanent residents through economic pathways, many of which operate through Expres Entry. The following are the 7 most common reasons we see for Express Entry applications to be denied.

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