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  • BOOK A CONSULTATION - bit.ly/4epCTeQ

    Nearly half of all Canadian visitor visa applications are refused — and most people have no idea why. Refusal letters are vague, templated, and tell you almost nothing. In this episode of Border Banter, immigration attorneys Sonia Sidhu and Valerie Kleinman break down exactly what IRCC officers are actually looking at, the most common reasons applications fail, and what you can realistically do after a refusal.

    What we cover:

    The 3 IRCC portals and which one is right for your situation The one question every officer is really trying to answer Why the new TRV portal is leading to more refusals — not fewer Financial sufficiency: what it means and why even wealthy applicants get refused Ties to home country — what actually proves you'll leave How your travel history, family, and employment all factor in What "dual intent" means and how it can work for or against you Border crossing with an approved visa — can you still be denied entry? What to do after a refusal: reapplying, appeals, and your real options

    If you've been refused a Canadian visitor visa — or you're worried your application isn't strong enough — this episode is for you.

    About Border Banter: An Immigration Podcast

    At Green & Spiegel, we understand that immigration law can be complex, fast-moving, and difficult to navigate. Border Banter: An Immigration Podcast was created to make these topics more accessible by delivering timely insights, practical guidance, and real-world perspectives in a conversational format.

    Through engaging discussions led by our experienced lawyers—and occasional guest experts—we aim to provide clarity on the issues that matter most to our clients and community.

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    If one of your parents — or even a grandparent — was born in Canada, you might already be a Canadian citizen without ever applying. And thanks to recent amendments to the Citizenship Act (Bill C-3), that window just got a lot wider.

    In this episode of Border Banter, immigration lawyers Valerie Kleinman and Sonia Sidhu from Green & Spiegel break down exactly what changed, who it affects, and what you need to do if you think this applies to you.

    In this episode:

    What Bill C-3 actually changed — and why it happenedThe difference between applying for citizenship vs. already being a citizenWho qualifies under the new rules (it goes beyond just one generation)How to prove your citizenship — and why you can't just show up at the borderWhy processing times have jumped to 12 monthsThe document collection problem nobody warned people aboutWhat happens if you're currently on a work permit or study permitSiblings born months apart — with completely different citizenship rightsDual citizenship, renunciation, and countries that don't allow itAdoption gaps and unresolved issues still left in the legislation

    If anything in this episode sounds like your situation, that's your sign to reach out. Book a consultation through the link at the top of the description.

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