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Litigation and Inadmissibility 06/02/2026
Why can a long-term permanent resident be deported from Canada?
Many people are unaware of this reality: permanent resident (PR) status in Canada does not guarantee absolute protection against deportation. Many clients turn to Immigration Encima after a finding of inadmissibility has been issued against them.
Ukrainian immigration in Canada 06/03/2026
Immigration to Canada for Ukrainians: What are the options in 2026?
Since 2022, many Ukrainians have settled in Canada in search of safety and stability. Many now wish to extend their stay, obtain permanent residence, or leave Quebec to establish themselves elsewhere in Canada.
Asylum claims 06/10/2026
Refugee Claim in Canada: Assessing Your Eligibility
Before assessing your eligibility, it is important to understand the legal framework governing refugee claims in Canada. This framework is primarily based on international conventions and Canadian legislation.
Litigation and Inadmissibility 06/19/2026
Organized Criminality Inadmissibility in Canada: Understanding Section 37 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)
Inadmissibility for organized criminality is one of the most serious grounds of inadmissibility under Canadian immigration law. Section 37 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) targets, among others, individuals who are members of an organization for which there are reasonable grounds to believe that it engages in organized criminal activity, as well as those involved in transnational crimes such as migrant smuggling, human trafficking, or money laundering.