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In this episode of the Canadian Immigration Podcast, Mark Holthe and immigration lawyer Alicia Backman-Beharry kick off the Time’s Up series, designed to address the critical issue of expiring work permits for international students, post-graduate work permit holders, and temporary foreign workers.
Mark and Alicia explore the realities of Canada’s tightening immigration landscape, including the challenges of extending temporary status and the consequences of becoming out of status. With fewer public policies offering extensions and increasing restrictions on LMIA-based work permits, this episode delivers practical insights into what options remain available and when it might be time to consider going home.
They also discuss strategic pathways like restoration, temporary residence permits (TRPs), and humanitarian and compassionate (H&C) applications, all while offering essential advice to avoid common pitfalls. The goal of this series is to empower temporary residents with the information they need to make informed decisions—and to understand that sometimes leaving Canada voluntarily is the best long-term option.
Restoring Status:
Switching to Visitor Status:
Temporary Residence Permits (TRPs):
Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) Applications:
Spousal Sponsorship Risks:
Refugee Claims:
Strategic Advantages of Leaving Voluntarily:
Leveraging Canadian Experience Internationally:
Disclaimer:
This podcast episode provides general information only and is not a substitute for professional legal advice. For personalized guidance, consider booking a consultation at Holthe Law.
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In this episode of the Canadian Immigration Podcast, Mark Holthe and immigration lawyer Alicia Backman-Beharry kick off the Time’s Up series, designed to address the critical issue of expiring work permits for international students, post-graduate work permit holders, and temporary foreign workers.
Mark and Alicia explore the realities of Canada’s tightening immigration landscape, including the challenges of extending temporary status and the consequences of becoming out of status. With fewer public policies offering extensions and increasing restrictions on LMIA-based work permits, this episode delivers practical insights into what options remain available and when it might be time to consider going home.
They also discuss strategic pathways like restoration, temporary residence permits (TRPs), and humanitarian and compassionate (H&C) applications, all while offering essential advice to avoid common pitfalls. The goal of this series is to empower temporary residents with the information they need to make informed decisions—and to understand that sometimes leaving Canada voluntarily is the best long-term option.
Restoring Status:
Switching to Visitor Status:
Temporary Residence Permits (TRPs):
Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) Applications:
Spousal Sponsorship Risks:
Refugee Claims:
Strategic Advantages of Leaving Voluntarily:
Leveraging Canadian Experience Internationally:
Disclaimer:
This podcast episode provides general information only and is not a substitute for professional legal advice. For personalized guidance, consider booking a consultation at Holthe Law.
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