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- Prepare Now for Unannounced USCIS Worksite Inspections
At Ackah Business Immigration Law, we want to ensure our clients are fully informed and prepared. If your company sponsors employees under U.S. visa categories such as L-1, TN, E-1/E-2, H-1B or others, it’s important to be ready for unannounced worksite inspections by the Fraud Detection and Nationa … Read more »
- Canadian Immigration 2025: Key Changes
Key Changes in Canadian Immigration for 2025As Canada continues to grow as a global hub for businesses and a top destination for individuals and families seeking new opportunities, staying updated on immigration processes is essential. The landscape of immigration in 2024-2025 brings several key cha … Read more »
- Can You Switch From Visitor to Worker Without Leaving Canada?
In 2025, you cannot switch from visitor to worker from inside Canada. The temporary public policy that once allowed this ended in August 2024.Some groups, like spouses of workers or students and recent graduates, can apply for a work permit from inside Canada, but visitors are not included.If you wa … Read more »
- What to Do After a Work Permit Refusal
A work permit refusal is not the end of the road. Start by reviewing your refusal letter and GCMS notes to fully understand the officer’s concerns.Strengthen your application by adding clearer documentation, stronger employer proof and evidence that directly addresses the reasons for refusal.Your ne … Read more »
- How a Business Visitor Letter Can Help You Avoid Border Risks
A business visitor letter confirms the purpose of short-term cross-border travel, giving officers proof that the business visit is legitimate and supported by the employer.Stricter border scrutiny in 2025 makes these letters essential to avoid delays, refusals or reputational damage that can affect … Read more »