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The Importance of Meeting Deadlines in Immigration Applications
A recent Federal Court case highlights the serious consequences of missing immigration deadlines. In Saffar v. Canada (2025 FC 645), one missed payment led to the refusal of four permanent residence applications. Learn why timing is everything — and how Arrowhood Immigration Services helps you stay on track.

Future-Proof Careers: The Top Programs You Need to Know for 2025 & Beyond (Series Introduction)
The future of work is shifting, and the skills we need are evolving. In this new series, we’ll explore the top programs in Canada that will prepare you for the careers of tomorrow. Whether you're looking to dive into AI, green tech, health, or skilled trades, we've got you covered. Follow along as we break down essential programs and career paths in this 2025+ guide .

Paperless, Not Powerless: Advocating for the Unseen
Not everyone fleeing danger or seeking a better life has a tidy stack of documents to prove their story. But that doesn’t make their story any less true. At ArrowHood Immigration Services, we advocate for clients whose lives can’t be summed up in paperwork—because sometimes, the most powerful evidence is the courage it took to survive. When the paper trail ends, advocacy, compassion, and community take over.

Did You Know? 22 Isn’t the End of Childhood
For families with children who have disabilities, the milestone of turning 22 doesn’t always mark the end of care. Many adult children with disabilities still require significant support well into adulthood, creating unique challenges for parents navigating immigration. In Canada, the age limit for dependent children is 22, but when health conditions prevent independence, how can these families ensure their loved ones are properly recognized in immigration applications? At ArrowHood Immigration Services, we’re here to help families understand how to navigate these complexities and ensure that their child’s dependency is fully acknowledged.

Your Rights and Options If You’re Experiencing Family Violence
No one should have to stay in an abusive relationship out of fear of losing their status or security

PTE Core Now Accepted for AAIP Applications
Starting April 1, 2025, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) will accept the Pearson Test of English (PTE) Core for all stream applications.

Parents Visiting Canada? Read This First
A Brampton family was hit with a huge hospital bill after their mother’s super visa insurance claim was denied due to a pre-existing condition they weren’t aware of. This serves as a reminder to carefully review super visa insurance policies—disclose all health details, verify coverage, and choose a comprehensive plan to avoid unexpected medical bills.

The Power of Immigration in Shaping Canada’s Science and Technology Future
"The evolving landscape of Canada's immigration policies is creating new opportunities for STEM professionals, especially in high-demand fields like cybersecurity."