Amir Ismail's Immigration Podcast

Amir Ismail

Welcome to Amir Ismail's Immigration Insight Podcast – your trusted source for in-depth discussions, expert advice, and the latest updates on Canadian immigration. Hosted by Amir Ismail, an Immigration Consultant with over 30 years of experience, this podcast is designed for individuals, families, and professionals looking to turn their dreams of living and working in Canada, the USA, Australia, and the UK into reality. Discover actionable insights on: Skilled Workers, Business and Investment,t and the latest immigration and citizenship trends.

  1. C11 Work Permit Recent Overhaul: NO MORE Easy PR! (With Amir Ismail)

    Mar 14

    C11 Work Permit Recent Overhaul: NO MORE Easy PR! (With Amir Ismail)

    Is the C11 "golden ticket" to Canada really over? In this crucial, must-watch podcast, we break down the shocking May 2025 overhaul of Canada’s C11 Work Permit policy for foreign entrepreneurs. If you are planning to start a business and transition to PR, this is the information you need right now to avoid a direct refusal! We’re joined by Canadian immigration expert, Mr. Amir Ismail, to explain exactly what has changed and how you must adapt your strategy. No more CEC! The new rules are complex, stringent, and critical to your success in Canada. 🇨🇦 We dive deep into the specific changes, including: The end of C11 experience counting for Express Entry Canadian Experience Class (CEC). The mandatory shift towards Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP Entrepreneur streams) for PR. (A two-step process!) Strict new enforcement of temporary residence intent (proving you'll leave after expiry). The new 51% minimum controlling interest requirement in your Canadian business. The "dual funding" rule for segregated business capital and family living expense accounts. A reduced maximum permit duration of 18 months. Why spousal open work permits are now much harder (requiring high-skilled TEER 0 or 1 roles for the primary applicant). This isn't just a policy update; it’s a complete restructuring of the path to Canadian permanent residency for business owners. Watch now to stay compliant, prepare a rock-solid business plan that shows significant economic benefit to Canada, and set yourself up for a successful Canadian future! Learn more about the update: https://www.amirismail.com/c11-work-permit-canada-eligibility/ About Our Guest, Amir Ismail: Mr. Amir Ismail is a leading Canadian immigration expert with years of experience navigating complex immigration streams and assisting entrepreneurs in realizing their dreams of living and working in Canada. He provides strategic, up-to-date guidance in a rapidly changing regulatory landscape. 0:00 - Intro: The C11 PR "Backdoor" Just Got Shut Down0:28 - Welcoming Canadian Immigration Expert Amir Ismail0:50 - The Biggest Shock: C11 Experience Excluded from CEC1:35 - The New Playbook: Using PNP Streams for Permanent Residency2:38 - The Name Change: Strictly Enforcing "Temporary Intent"3:35 - The 51% Majority Ownership Rule Explained4:05 - The "Dual Funding" Trap: Why You Need Two Bank Accounts5:08 - The Shorter Window: C11 Validity Cut to 18 Months5:30 - Spousal Open Work Permits: High-Skilled Roles Only (TEER 0 or 1)6:25 - Stop! What to Do If You're Applying Right Now7:05 - Final Thoughts & How to Reach Amir Ismail#CanadaC11WorkPermit #C11Overhaul #C11May2025Update #CanadianImmigration #BusinessInCanada #EntrepreneurVisa #NoMoreCEC #PNPEntrepreneur #AmirIsmailImmigration #CanadaVisaNews #C11GoldenTicket #LMIAExemptCanada #StartupInCanada #ImmigrateToCanada #AmirIsmailPodcastCanada C11 Work Permit, C11 Overhaul, May 2025 C11, C11 update, Canadian immigration changes, business immigration Canada, C11 no more CEC, C11 PNP Entrepreneur streams, Provincial Nominee Program Canada business, LMIA exempt business, startup Canada, dual funding requirement Canada visa, 51% ownership Canada visa, spousal open work permit Canada C11, TEER 0 Canada, TEER 1 Canada, Amir Ismail, Amir Ismail Podcast, Amir Ismail Immigration, C11 temporary intent proof, Canada visa refusal help, avoid refusal Canada visa

    9 min
  2. Mar 13

    Study in Canada in 2026: Everything has changed, Your Strategy is here

    Canada has introduced a new 309,670 study permit cap and strict Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) rules for 2026-2027. With these massive changes, where you choose to study now directly determines your chances of getting Permanent Residency (PR).In this complete guide for international students, we break down your real options province by province to help you avoid costly immigration dead-endsDiscover:The New 2026 Rules: Who needs a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) and why Master's and PhD students are completely exempt from the cap.PGWP Restrictions: Which college diploma fields actually qualify for work permits (STEM, Healthcare, Trades, Agriculture) and which ones don't.Highest ROI: Why studying in Alberta can save you $28,000 a year compared to Ontario.Easiest PR Pathways: How Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Atlantic Canada offer the most predictable and fastest routes to permanent residency.Provincial Breakdowns: The real costs, top universities, and job markets in Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and moreDon't make a $200,000+ education investment without understanding the immigration implicationsNavigating Canada’s transformed immigration landscape requires strategic planning from day oneBook a consultation with Amir Ismail & Associates today to get expert guidance on program selection, study permits, and PR pathways! www.amirismail.com/book-a-consultationRead the full comprehensive guide here:https://www.amirismail.com/where-should-you-study-in-canada/

    7 min
  3. Feb 25

    Massive Express Entry Changes 2026: Who Wins & Who Loses?

    RCC just announced massive changes to Canada's Express Entry in 2026, adding 4 new categories! Book your PR strategy consultation here: https://www.amirismail.com/book-a-con...Canada just made the biggest expansion in Express Entry history.On February 18, 2026, Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab announced 4 brand-new categories, reinstated Transport, doubled the work experience requirement, and permanently removed Agriculture and Cooks & Chefs from the system.In this video, I break down all 10 categories, who benefits, who got hurt, and exactly what to do with your Express Entry profile right now.What you'll learn:The complete list of all 10 Express Entry categories for 2026The 4 brand-new categories: Medical Doctors, Researchers, Senior Managers & Skilled Military RecruitsWhy the 12-month rule is the most dangerous change for international graduatesHow CRS cut-off scores are expected to DROP for STEM, Healthcare & TradesWhy French language is still the single most powerful CRS advantageWhat to do if you're a Cook, Chef, or Agriculture worker📖 Read the full breakdown: https://www.amirismail.com/canada-202...📅 Book your 2026 Strategy Consultation: https://www.amirismail.com/book-a-con...00:00 - 4 Brand New Express Entry Categories01:29 - Category 1: Medical Doctors02:16 - Category 2: Researchers & Post-Docs02:57 - Category 3: Senior Managers03:23 - Category 4: Skilled Military Recruits04:04 - The Hidden Bad News: New 12-Month Rule05:35 - Who Was Removed from Express Entry?06:26 - CRS Score Predictions for 202607:25 - The Ultimate French Language Advantage08:18 - Personalized Express Entry AssessmentABOUT AMIR ISMAIL & ASSOCIATESAmir Ismail (RCIC #412319) is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant with 34+ years of experience. We've helped over 25,000 clients from 100+ countries achieve their Canadian immigration goals. Offices in Toronto | Dubai | Karachi 📞 Toronto: +1 416 913 0230📲 WhatsApp: +1 647 835 0660🌐 www.amirismail.com📱 Instagram: @amirismail⚠️ This video provides general information only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Immigration laws and policies change frequently. For advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed immigration professional.🔔 Subscribe for weekly Canadian immigration updates.

    9 min
  4. Jan 21

    Canada Study Permits 2026: What Changed & Your Survival Strategy

    Canada just slashed study permit approvals by 60% for 2026. Here's your strategic survival guide. If you're planning to study in Canada in 2026, the rules have completely changed. The Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) is now mandatory for most programs, competition is fiercer than ever, and what worked in 2024 won't work today. In this video, I break down everything you need to know to navigate Canada's new study permit system strategically—including the one exemption that changes everything. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS0:00 - Introduction: The 60% Reality0:35 - Why Everything Changed in 20261:05 - The New Study Permit Numbers3:00 - What is a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)?4:30 - Why Graduate Programs Are Now the Golden Ticket6:00 - Strategic Province Selection: Where to Study8:30 - Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Changes9:15 - Your 5-Step Action Plan for 202610:15 - Critical Mistakes to Avoid10:45 - How We Can Help You Succeed 🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYS ✅ 180,000 study permit cap for 2026 (down from 485,000 in 2024)✅ Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) now mandatory for most college/bachelor's programs✅ Master's & PhD students at public institutions are EXEMPT from PAL requirements✅ Alberta offers 40% lower tuition than Ontario with clearer immigration pathways✅ Saskatchewan reserves 750 nomination spots specifically for international graduates✅ PGWP language requirements now mandatory (CLB 7 for university, CLB 5 for college)✅ Your study plan and immigration plan MUST be one strategy from day one 📚 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN Who actually needs a Provincial Attestation Letter (and who doesn't)Why master's and PhD programs are now the safest route to Canadian immigrationProvince-by-province cost comparison: where you'll save $60,000-$80,000Which provinces offer the fastest, clearest pathways to permanent residenceHow Post-Graduation Work Permit eligibility changed November 1, 2024The biggest mistakes costing students their entire Canadian futureStrategic action plan to position yourself for success in 2026💰 COST COMPARISON BREAKDOWN Ontario/BC: $38,000-$45,000/year tuition + high living costsAlberta: $22,000-$28,000/year tuition + no provincial sales taxTotal 4-year savings in Alberta: $60,000-$80,000 🎓 PROVINCIAL IMMIGRATION PATHWAYS EXPLAINED Alberta: Straightforward PNP with clear job offer pathway for graduatesSaskatchewan: 750 PNP spots reserved specifically for Saskatchewan graduates in priority sectorsManitoba: Fast-track PR for graduates with job offers matching their field of studyAtlantic Canada: Apply for PR immediately upon job offer (skip 1-year experience requirement) 🔗 ABOUT AMIR ISMAIL & ASSOCIATES Amir Ismail & Associates is a licensed immigration consulting firm with 34+ years of experience across Canadian, American, Australian, and global immigration systems. We've successfully helped over 25,000 clients from 100+ countries achieve their immigration goals. Our licensed consultants provide expert guidance on all immigration pathways, with offices strategically located to serve clients worldwide. 📞 BOOK YOUR PERSONALIZED CONSULTATION Get a customized assessment of YOUR specific situation:📅 Book Now: https://www.amirismail.com/book-a-consultation🌐 Website: https://www.amirismail.com📧 Email: info@amirismail.com📱 Instagram: @amirismail📍 Offices: Toronto 🇨🇦 | Dubai 🇦🇪 | Karachi 🇵🇰 ⚠️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER This video provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration laws and policies change frequently. For advice specific to your situation, consult with a licensed immigration professional. All information is accurate as of the video publication date (January 2026). SUBSCRIBE for weekly Canadian immigration updates! 🔔

    8 min
  5. 5 SURPRISING TRUTHS About Your Language Score for Canadian Immigration

    09/26/2025

    5 SURPRISING TRUTHS About Your Language Score for Canadian Immigration

    Nearly everyone planning a move to Canada knows that language skills are important. Most applicants focus on hitting the minimum score, breathing a sigh of relief when they do, and then moving on to think about work experience or education credentials. But what if that minimum score isn't the real goal? The truth is, the most critical details about language proficiency are often the least understood. It's the nuances of the scoring system, and how small improvements can have an outsized impact- that truly separate a successful application from one that gets lost in the pool. This podcast will reveal five of the most impactful and often overlooked truths about how your language scores can make or break your Canadian immigration journey. Learn more here: https://www.amirismail.com/5-truth-language-score-for-canadian-immigration/ Frequently Asked Questions About Language Score for Canadian Immigration Q: Do I need the Academic or General version of the IELTS test? A: You must take IELTS General Training. The Academic version is not accepted for Express Entry. Q: How long are my test results valid for?A: They are valid for two years from the date of the test. Critically, they must be valid both when you submit your Express Entry profile and when you submit your application for permanent residence after receiving an invitation. Q: Can I apply if I score a CLB 6? A: No. You are not eligible for the FSWP if you score below CLB 7 in any of the four language skills. Q: Which test is the easiest? IELTS, CELPIP, PTE or TOEFL?A: It depends on your personal strengths. CELPIP and PTE Core are fully computer-based, while IELTS includes an in-person speaking component with an examiner. Q: Do my spouse’s language results really help my Canadian Immigration application under Express Entry?A: Yes, absolutely. They can add up to 20 CRS points and 5 FSWP adaptability points, which can significantly improve your ranking. While factors like your age and work history are largely fixed, your language proficiency is the single most powerful lever you can pull to directly influence your ranking in the Express Entry pool. It is not just another prerequisite in your Canadian immigration application; it is a dynamic factor you can actively improve. The points system is designed to heavily reward those who go beyond the minimums. Knowing how much every point matters, what is one step you will take this week to move your language score from ‘good enough’ to ‘great’? Conclusion: Language Is Your Lever

    8 min

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Welcome to Amir Ismail's Immigration Insight Podcast – your trusted source for in-depth discussions, expert advice, and the latest updates on Canadian immigration. Hosted by Amir Ismail, an Immigration Consultant with over 30 years of experience, this podcast is designed for individuals, families, and professionals looking to turn their dreams of living and working in Canada, the USA, Australia, and the UK into reality. Discover actionable insights on: Skilled Workers, Business and Investment,t and the latest immigration and citizenship trends.