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How to Write a Strong Letter of Explanation for IRCC

A strong Letter of Explanation can help IRCC understand your situation when something in your application needs context. In this guide, you will learn what a ...

IRCC Reports Faster in-Canada Work Permit Processing

IRCC’s latest update shows better wait times for several temporary residence applications, especially work permits processed inside Canada. Study permit and super visa timelines also improved ...

Essential Study Permit Proof of Funds Guide

Understanding proof of funds for a Canadian study permit is one of the most important parts of a strong application. This guide explains how much money ...

IRCC Updates Temporary Residence Processing Times

IRCC has updated its temporary residence processing estimates, and the latest figures show a mixed picture for people applying to come to Canada to work, study, ...

Where to Find Your SIN Number in Canada

If you are asking, “where can I find my SIN number?” you are not alone. Many newcomers, workers, and international students in Canada need their Social ...

Best GIC Rates in Canada for International Students 2026

Looking for the best GIC rates for international students in 2026? This guide explains how GICs work for studying in Canada, what affects rates, where to ...

Canada Pauses 36,000 PR Applications Under Ebola Measures

Canada has paused thousands of immigration files and travel documents tied to Ebola-related public health measures affecting residents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, ...

Canada GIC for International Students Made Simple

This guide explains everything international students need to know about a GIC for studying in Canada. You will learn what a GIC in Canada is, why ...

Updated DLI List Canada for Study Permits

This guide explains what a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) is, how the DLI list Canada works, and how to use the official DLI search Canada tool ...

IRCC Lowers Some Temporary Residence Processing Times

IRCC has updated its temporary residence processing estimates, and the latest changes bring a mixed but generally positive picture for people applying to work, study, or ...

Canada Study Permit Extension Processing Time Guide

This guide explains what affects study permit extension processing time in Canada, when to extend your permit, current fees, common reasons for delays, and how to ...

Who Can Work in Canada Without a Work Permit

Canada generally requires foreign nationals to hold a work permit before taking a job, but there are important exceptions. In some cases, people may legally work ...

What CBSA Asks International Students at the Border

International students do not simply land in Canada and walk through the airport. At the border, a CBSA officer must confirm identity, documents, finances, study plans, ...

Canada Maintains 24-Hour Off-Campus Work Cap in 2026

Canada’s off-campus work rules for international students remain strict in 2026. Eligible students can usually work up to 24 hours a week during regular study terms ...

How IRCC Reviews Study Permit Applications After Submission

After you submit a Canadian study permit application, most of the process happens out of sight. IRCC reviews your file for completeness, checks whether you meet ...

Study Permit Extension in Canada Made Simple

This guide explains how to extend your study permit in Canada, when to apply, what documents you may need, and how the IRCC study permit extension ...

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I am Ecaterina Andoni, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (R1041367) and founder of EverNorth Canada Immigration Solutions Inc. 

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