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What You Need to Know About Express Entry
What is the Refugee Appeal Division?
What is a Study Permit?
The Citizenship Application - The First Step in the Naturalization
The Importance of Work Permits
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Ronen Kurzfeld Law Firm - What You Need to Know About Express Entry
The Canadian government launched Express Entry in January 2015 to help match skilled entrants to labour market demands. Today, Express Entry manages applications for the Federal Skilled Workers Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program and Canada Experience Class. Express Entry is a point-based
Ronen Kurzfeld Law Firm - What is the Refugee Appeal Division?
The Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) provides a venue to challenge a decision made regarding refugee status. It allows most claimants a chance to prove that their RPD decision was wrong in fact or law and also gives them the opportunity to introduce new evidence that wasn’t reasonably available at the
Ronen Kurzfeld Law Firm - What is a Study Permit?
A Study Permit is a document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada that allows you to study in Canada for longer than six months. A growing number of international students are choosing to study in Canada. They are seen as a promising pool of skilled individuals that can help
Ronen Kurzfeld Law Firm - The Citizenship Application - The First Step in the Naturalization
The Citizenship Application is the first step in the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. It contains a lot of questions that you must answer truthfully. If you lie or misrepresent information, you could lose your ability to become a citizen and may even be deported. You also must list any past
Ronen Kurzfeld Law Firm - The Importance of Work Permits
Getting a Work Permit can be one of the most important steps in your green card application. Having a valid Employment Authorization Document (EAD) can help you get a job in the United States, as well as protect you from potential legal problems if you violate federal and state laws while
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