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Vancouver Immigration Lawyers Discuss Key Changes to the BC Provincial Nominee Program

LogoThe BC Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) has been highly successful for 21 years in operation. However, local and global events, such as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, have changed provincial mandates. On March 10, 2022, British Columbia's Ministry of Municipal Affairs announced a crucial need for more healthcare workers and early childhood educators (ECEs). The Vancouver Immigration lawyers at Sas & Ing discuss the changes in their latest blog. For more, go to https://canadian-visa-lawyer.com/key-changes-to-the-bc-pnp-improving-access-to-british-columbias-care-economy-and-boosting-economic-growth/

Vancouver Immigration Lawyers Discuss Opportunities for Immigration in the Remainder of 2022

LogoA look at policy for major immigration developments coming up in 2022 from the Vancouver Immigration Lawyers at Sas and Ing

Vancouver Immigration Lawyers Discuss New Measures to Discuss Labor Shortages in Canada

LogoTemporary Foreign Worker Program policies that will make it easier for employers to hire temporary foreign workers

Agri-Food Pilot Opens Pathways to Agricultural Workers Seeking Permanent Residence in Canada Till 2023

LogoThe Vancouver immigration lawyers at Sas & Ing have recently published a blog announcing the extension of the Agri-Food Pilot (AFP) until May 2023. the AFP is a direct pathway to permanent residence for workers in the Canadian agricultural industry.

Vancouver Immigration Lawyers Explore How Business People Can Achieve Permanent Residence in Canada

LogoThe Vancouver Immigration Lawyers at Sas & Ing have supported many business owners seeking permanent residence in Canada. So far, there are two federal business immigration programs--the Start-Up Visa (SUV) and the Self-Employed (SE) category as well as the provincial and territorial PNP entrepreneur programs that can lead to permanent residence.

Vancouver Immigration Lawyers Warn Against Misrepresentation

LogoThe Vancouver Immigration Lawyers at Sas & Ing work with clients who are interested in immigrating to Canada. As a complicated process, clients sometimes feel compelled to misrepresent themselves. Read on to learn why misrepresenting an application is never a good idea.

Immigration Lawyers in Canada Share Strategies when Facing a Refusal

LogoThe Canadian Immigration Lawyers at Sas & Ing regularly consult with people who have been refused applications to Canada whether temporary or permanent, overseas or from within Canada. In most cases, a re-application is possible.

Vancouver Immigration Lawyers Discusses Two New Permanent Residency Pathways for Hong Kong Residents

LogoThe Vancouver Immigration lawyers at Sas & Ing have exciting news for Hong Kong residents currently in Canada looking for permanent residence.

Immigration Lawyers in Vancouver Discuss New Pathways Open to Temporary Workers

LogoAs a firm of Immigration lawyers in Vancouver, the team at Sas & Ing have good news for prospective immigrants to Canada. On April 16, 2021, Canada's Immigration Minister, The Honorable Marco Mendicino announced new, progressive pathways to Canadian Permanent Residence status for up to 90,000 temporary workers in health care, and in essential occupations as well as international graduates who are currently in Canada.

Immigration Lawyers in Vancouver Discuss Changes Coming to Owner/Operator LMIA Program

LogoAs a firm of Immigration lawyers in Vancouver, the team at Sas & Ing Owner/Operator ("O/O") Labour Market Impact Assessment ("LMIA") is a popular path for business persons looking to come to Canada. Changes to the immigration program, to be implemented on April 1, 202, will remove some of the more beneficial aspects of the O/O LMIA application process.