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Bring Tech & Multi-Industry Workers to Canada Without the Legal Hassle!!

Join the Tech & Multi-Industry companies enjoying 1,000+ approved applications at a 98% success rate annually!

Bring Tech & Multi-Industry Workers to Canada Without the Legal Hassle!!

Join the Tech & Multi-Industry companies enjoying 1,000+ approved applications at a 98% success rate annually!

“As a multinational corporation, we as an employer in Canada value efficiency and reliability. GOOSELAW™ immigration law firm has consistently delivered on both fronts. Their fast and secure online service streamlines the work permit application process, and we’ve experienced a close to 100% success rate with their expert guidance and excellent services to date. Trustworthy, professional, and always on time – we highly recommend their services.”

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ – Suresh Kumar Mohanraj
Manager – Human Resources, Global Tech Company

“Having been at our wits end having faced obstacle after obstacle in completing the requirements for an LMIA application for our firm, we reached out to GOOSELAW Immigration law firm. Donovan was extremely professional and gave us excellent advice. We were taken through various options and in a few months with continued guidance, the requirements were met, and the application was approved. We can’t thank Donovan and his team enough. Since then, we have made a number of referrals to the company, confident that excellent customer service will be given.”

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ – Drs Cleophas and Paulette Pierre
Dunn, Pierre, Barnett and Company (DPBA)

“I used GOOSELAW for help with process of getting an employee to immigrate to Canada. I called every immigration lawyer I could find, and no one would even call me back. I booked an appointment with GOOSELAW™ Immigration online. Within a week I had a preliminary meeting. After that I booked my follow up meeting. Everything went very smoothly. They gave me the advice that I needed. We went through all of the steps together. I would definitely recommend them. Their service was amazing.”

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ – Scott Kennel
A+A Electrical

“Working with GOOSELAW™ Immigration law firm has been a pleasure from start to finish. The team’s professionalism and commitment to client satisfaction are truly commendable. The fast and secure online service ensures a smooth application process, and their expert guidance has led to a 100% success rate for our employees’ work permits. An invaluable partner for any corporation seeking reliable immigration solutions.

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ – Shalloo Chaudhary
HR Director, Loginsoft

“Our experience with GOOSELAW Immigration law firm has been instrumental in securing work authorization in Canada. Getting our work visa approved was a long, complicated process but the GOOSELAW Immigration team was amazing!”

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ – Anthony Winston III
US/Canadian engineering company

“My family and I have been relying on GOOSELAW™ Immigration law firm for our Canadian work permit applications to support my employer’s Canadian business operations. Our experience has been nothing short of exceptional. The team’s expertise and seamless online service made the entire process effortless. We appreciate their attention to detail, ensuring a 100% success rate to date. A truly reliable partner for corporate immigration needs!

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ – Christian Nissen
CEO I Canada & USA, Queen Genetics Canada Inc.

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We successfully process more than 1000 temporary residence applications each year, including employee work permits and those of their dependent family members.

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Navigating the Canadian immigration system

GOOSELAW™ Immigration offers informative videos to guide you through the Canadian immigration process. Access expert advice in video format to learn about immigrating to Canada and bringing qualified workers.

Visa vs. Status Document

Visa vs. Status Document

There’s often confusion between a Canadian visa, Canadian temporary resident visa, and a Canadian work permit, study permit, or visitor record. Are they all the same, or are they completely different things that serve different purposes? The answer is that they’re all different. They serve different purposes, and you may need one or the other, or both, in some

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SUV: How Much Investment Funds Needed?

SUV: How Much Investment Funds Needed?

The Start-Up Visa program is designed for international entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas or existing businesses outside Canada. The program helps them secure funding and support to scale their ventures in Canada while simultaneously applying for permanent residency.

To qualify, applicants must partner with a designated organization to fund or support their business. These organizations are government-approved and fall into three categories:

Venture capital funds

Angel investor funds

Business incubators

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Understanding Legally Related Companies: The Key to Canada ICT Work Permits!

Understanding Legally Related Companies: The Key to Canada ICT Work Permits!

To transfer an employee to Canada, companies often use the ICT—the Intra-Company Transfer program. This Canadian immigration program is mainly for multinational companies.

By “multinational,” we mean companies that operate in at least two countries outside Canada, in addition to their Canadian operations. In total, they must have three different businesses in three countries.

As far as Canadian immigration law and the ICT program are concerned, those are considered ICTs: multinational companies.

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Executive Work Permits in Canada: Unlocking New Opportunities!

Executive Work Permits in Canada: Unlocking New Opportunities!

Changes to the Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) Program

The Government of Canada has introduced important changes to the Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) program. These changes will affect how international companies transfer executives and senior managers to Canada. One key change involves what multinational companies must prove before transferring an executive or senior manager to Canada.

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Do Foreign Workers Need a Position to Return to After Canada? Find Out!

Do Foreign Workers Need a Position to Return to After Canada? Find Out!

A multinational company that wants to transfer an employee from one of its locations outside of Canada to its Canadian office may be able to secure work authorization for that employee for up to three years initially, or in some cases, five or even seven years. Given this, what are the employer’s obligations to ensure the employee has a position to return to in their home country after their time in Canada? Is it even necessary to show this?

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Who is a Specialized Knowledge Worker? Canadian Immigration Rules Explained!

Who is a Specialized Knowledge Worker? Canadian Immigration Rules Explained!

There have been significant changes to Canada’s immigration program, specifically affecting international or multinational companies bringing, or wanting to bring, specialized knowledge workers to Canada. The definition of specialized knowledge workers has changed, and this has, and will continue to have, a major impact on a company’s ability to apply for work permits for its employees successfully.

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Canada Study Permit Refusal Options

Canada Study Permit Refusal Options

If you applied for a Canadian study permit and your application was refused, what are your options? Do you have options? Is it the end of the road for you? Probably not. You do have options. However, before you explore them, one of the first things you want to do is try to understand the reason behind the refusal. Once you’re clear on the reasons—the real reasons—then you can plot your path forward.

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New Rules for Canada Work Permits: What Multinational Employers Need to Know!

New Rules for Canada Work Permits: What Multinational Employers Need to Know!

There have been some significant changes to the Canadian work permit program, which many international, multinational companies rely on to secure work permits for their employees inside Canada. One of the major updates is a change in the definition of what qualifies as a multinational corporation for applying for a work permit under Canada’s intra-company transfer program (ICT).

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ICT Start Up in Canada What’s Changed New Rules Explained!

ICT Start Up in Canada What’s Changed New Rules Explained!

Hi there, welcome back. My name is Donovan Francis. I’m a Canadian immigration lawyer, and I help businesses with their employees’ work permit applications, saving them from all the legal hassle. In this video, I want to talk to you about the Intra-Company Transfer Startup Program, or ICT Startup.

The ICT Startup helps multinational companies that don’t yet have operations in Canada to eventually set up and send employees here.

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Why Employers Must Consider Wages When Sending Employees to Canada?

Why Employers Must Consider Wages When Sending Employees to Canada?

When a Canadian employer is hiring a foreign national by submitting an offer of employment, they must include information about the wages the foreign worker will be paid. These wages need to match the median prevailing wage, meaning they should be similar to what others are paid for doing the same job in the same area as the foreign worker.

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Temporary Residency Permit (TRP)

Temporary Residency Permit (TRP)

A Temporary Residency Permit (TRP) is available in certain circumstances where an applicant may otherwise not be allowed into Canada. Generally speaking, there are situations where someone—such as an employee, an applicant for a study permit, or a family member applying for a work permit—may be barred from entering Canada due to an issue that occurred in the past. These issues are referred to as inadmissibility’s.

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Reconsideration Request: Everything You Need to Know

Reconsideration Request: Everything You Need to Know

A reconsideration request is where you, the applicant, or your legal representative reach out to immigration authorities. You argue that the decision on the refused application was wrong. The officer who made the decision may have missed some information or made a simple mistake.

If you are sure that, had this error been noticed or the missed information been considered, the decision would have been different, a reconsideration request is a good approach to try and reverse the negative outcome.

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LMIA Advertising Requirement

LMIA Advertising Requirement

Employers in Canada seeking to hire a foreign national must follow specific steps before being granted authorization. One key step in this process is the requirement to advertise the job locally. These advertisements must meet set guidelines and be posted for a stipulated period before the employer can apply to hire a foreign worker.

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Importance of Maintaining Status in Canada

Importance of Maintaining Status in Canada

Maintained status allows you to legally remain in Canada under the same conditions as your previous permit while waiting for a decision on your extension application. If you submit an application to extend your permit before it expires, you can stay in Canada and continue to work or study, depending on your permit type. This status keeps you protected until the immigration authorities make a final decision on your application.

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Hiring International Student Graduates: Immigration Implications

Hiring International Student Graduates: Immigration Implications

If you’re an international student or a Canadian employer looking to hire an international student who has finished their studies, you might wonder if that student can work in Canada. The answer is yes—they might be able to work after applying for a Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP). In fact, many students can start working as soon as they submit their application, even before the PGWP is issued.

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Case Study: How We Help Employers Bring Technical Architects to Canada

Case Study: How We Help Employers Bring Technical Architects to Canada

Technical architects are among the most common groups of professionals to be issued work permits to work in Canada on behalf of a Canadian employer. So, if you are a business owner or part of an organization that wants to bring technical architects to work in your Canadian operation, there may be a way for you to do so under a program known as the ICT.

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Canada Start-up Visa: All You Need to Know

Canada Start-up Visa: All You Need to Know

If you are a foreign entrepreneur with the skills and know-how to build an innovative company in Canada and scale it to eventually hire Canadians and potentially become a global company, then the Startup Visa may be the option for you. This visa allows you to bring your family and business partners to Canada.

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LMIA Fees: Who Pays?

LMIA Fees: Who Pays?

If you are a Canadian employer who wants to support the work permit application of a foreign employee by applying for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), then you will want to know that there are fees associated with that LMIA application. There will be LMIA...

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Can I Legally Hire Family in Canada?

Can I Legally Hire Family in Canada?

If you own a Canadian business with a hard-to-fill position, you may want to hire a family member who is a foreign national. This situation affects business owners who have a relative outside or inside Canada who is not a Canadian permanent resident or citizen. You...

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