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What to Expect in 2025: Priorities for Canadian Immigration

As we move into 2025, Canada’s immigration landscape continues to evolve in response to shifting domestic priorities, global events, economic and labour market needs, and developments in technology. In anticipation of these changes, our team has put together a list of ten Canadian immigration developments likely to emerge in 2025.

IMMIGRATION OPTIONS FOR GROWING CANADIAN TECH COMPANIES

Canada has positioned itself as a global hub for innovation and technology, attracting a skilled workforce from around the world. For tech companies looking to expand or hire talent, several immigration programs can streamline the process.

What is the EB 5-Visa?

Green and Spiegel Partner Alexandra Cole is here to answer your questions following the end of the temporary public policy.

FEATURED ARTICLE – HR Reporter

In an interview with HRReporter, Green and Spiegel Partner Alexandra Cole discussed the impact of the updated guidance issued by the Canadian government on its International Mobility Program.

FEATURED SEMINAR – NextStars

In a seminar with NextStars, Green and Spiegel Managing Partner, Stephen W. Green, discussed how the Start-up Visa and Canada’s immigration policies provide incredible opportunities for newcomer innovators to build thriving businesses in Canada.

FAQs on Canadian Citizenship Act Amendments (Bill C-71)

Since the introduction of Bill C-71, an Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2024), in the House of Commons, many individuals have raised questions about qualifying under the new rules. Green and Spiegel LLP understands these concerns and hopes to help clarify what to expect from Bill C-71.

FEATURED ARTICLE – Financial Post

In an interview with the Financial Post, Green and Spiegel Managing Partner Stephen Green shared his thoughts on the increasing demand for Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) and the challenges many foreign workers are now facing.