Practice guides
What the rule says, and how we help with it
Each guide sets out what a public rule or process actually says — quoted from the governing regulation and linked back to the official source — and then describes the mechanism Navisa uses to help with it. These are reference summaries, not immigration advice, and they do not replace review by a licensed immigration professional.
Post-submission
Reading a Procedural Fairness Letter: What the Deadline Actually Means
What a procedural fairness letter is, the IRPA provisions it sits against (s. 11, s. 16 and s. 40) quoted verbatim, and why the response deadline is the part that most rewards care.
Read guideMisrepresentation
Navigating Section 40 Misrepresentation with AI Pre-Vetting
What IRPA s. 40 misrepresentation reaches, quoted from the Act, and how cross-document consistency pre-vetting surfaces the conflicts an officer would before a file is submitted.
Read guideRecord-keeping
What a CICC file review actually looks for — and what a complete activity record protects you from
The record-keeping duty in the CICC Code of Professional Conduct Regulations, quoted section by section, and the kind of activity record a file review looks for.
Read guideReference letters
What IRPR Actually Requires in a CEC Reference Letter
The employment reference-letter requirements for the Canadian Experience Class, quoted from IRPR, and how reference-letter checks surface what a letter is missing against the claimed NOC.
Read guideExpress Entry
The IRPR Sections Behind Every CEC Eligibility Criterion
Each Canadian Experience Class criterion traced to the IRPR s. 87.1 subsection that governs it, with the verbatim regulatory text and IRCC program guidance quoted and linked to source.
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