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When Institutional Warnings Reflect Practice Reality: On Misinformation in Immigration Law
Misinformation in immigration law often stems from decisions made before clear guidance is available. Even well-intentioned choices, based on incomplete or informal information, can lead to long-term legal consequences. As highlighted by CILA, these issues don’t appear immediately but surface later—when options are limited—making early, accurate legal guidance critical to preserving future immigration pathways.

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Preparing for the Unknown: What the Proposed Temporary Resident-to-Permanent Resident Pathway Means and What It Doesn’t
Reports suggest Canada may introduce a new pathway to permanent residence for approximately 33,000 temporary residents as early as spring 2026. While interest is growing, few official details have been released. Until IRCC publishes confirmed program guidelines, applicants should approach speculation with caution and focus on preparing essential documents that may be required for future permanent residence applications.

BM LAWYERS
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Why Accessible Immigration Information Matters: Closing the Knowledge Gap for Better Legal Outcomes
Immigration law is complex and constantly evolving. Too often, individuals rely on incomplete or inaccurate information, leading to missed deadlines, status issues, and serious consequences. Access to reliable legal guidance bridges the knowledge gap, empowers informed decisions, and protects long-term opportunities for individuals and families.

BM LAWYERS
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