Publications
If You Are Undocumented in the United States, Can You Migrate to Canada?
Many people living in the United States without legal status see Canada as a possible door to hope. However, that hope often fades when faced
Challenges and realities of temporary foreign workers in Canada
For decades, Canada has been a land of opportunity for skilled trades workers. Plumbers, carpenters, welders, and electricians built not only careers but entire lives
The 3 Secrets of Canadian Immigration That Your Legal Representative May Have Not Told You
Migrating to Canada involves placing absolute trust in a Canadian immigration lawyer or regulated consultant, as well as making a significant financial and emotional investment.
What is a public consultation and how does it impact the creation of Canada’s immigration programs?
Public Consultations in Canada: What Every Immigrant Should Know In the context of Canadian immigration law, public consultations play a fundamental role in how the
Migrating to Canada in 2026: New Priorities That Could Impact Your Immigration Process
By: Angelica Gonzalez Blanco, Immigration Practitioner in Canada Canada’s immigration priorities for 2025–2026 have already been outlined in the new Departmental Plan from Immigration, Refugees
Political Asylum in Canada Is Not for Everyone: Your Application Could Be Denied Under This Bill
Angelica Gonzalez-Blanco, Immigration Practitioner in Canada In 2025, the Government of Canada introduced Bill C-2, known as the Strong Borders Act, marking one of the

Rural and Francophone Immigration Pilots in Canada 2025: Benefits, Requirements, and Application Process
By Angelica Gonzalez-Blanco – Immigration Practitioner in Canada At the beginning of 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced two transformative initiatives: the Rural

Canadian Immigration Law Is Not a Game: 2025 Immigration Updates You Must Know
By Angelica Gonzalez-Blanco – Immigration Practitioner in Canada With more than 25 years of experience in immigration law, we have seen how Canada continues to