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NewsNirmansLaw2023-12-17T04:12:11+00:00
  • Bar chart showing Canada lost 176,479 non-permanent residents in Q3 2025, with Ontario leading losses at 107,280, followed by British Columbia, Quebec, and Alberta.

    Canada’s Population Is Shrinking — What Does That Mean for Your Immigration Status?

    By NirmansLawPublished On: April 20, 2026Tags: AAIP, Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, Alberta immigration, asylum claimants Canada, BC immigration, BOWP, bridging open work permit, Canada immigration 2025, Canada population 2025, Canada population decline 2025, Canada PR 2025, Canadian immigration law, Canadian immigration lawyer, Canadian visa lawyer, Express Entry 2025, humanitarian and compassionate application, immigration consultation Ontario, immigration law firm Ontario, immigration lawyer Ontario, immigration pathways Canada, immigration status Canada, international students Canada, interprovincial migration Canada, IRCC policy changes, Nirmans Law, non-permanent residents Canada, NPR Canada, OINP, Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program, Ontario immigration services, Ontario population decline, permanent residency Canada 2025, permit holders Canada, permit renewal Canada, PGWP, post graduation work permit, PR application Canada, Provincial Nominee Program, restoration of status Canada, Statistics Canada Q3 2025, study permit expiring Canada, study permit extension, temporary foreign workers Canada, what happens when Canadian permit expires, work permit expiry Canada, work permit extension

    For the first time in decades, Canada’s population is moving in the negative direction. According to Statistics Canada’s Q3 2025 estimates, the country lost 76,068 people between July 1 and October 1, 2025, bringing the total population down to 41,575,585. That is not just an economic headline — it is a sign that Canada’s immigration [...]

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  • Chart showing Canadian building permits fell 8.4% to $12.1 billion in February 2026, with non-residential permits plunging 24% while residential stayed flat at $8.1 billion — Statistics Canada data.

    Canadian Building Permits 2026: Legal Risks Developers, Builders, and Investors Must Address Now

    By NirmansLawPublished On: April 18, 2026Tags: building permit decline Canada, Canadian building permits 2026, Canadian construction law, construction contract disputes Canada, construction delays legal advice, housing development permits Ontario, Ontario construction lawyer, real estate development legal risk, real estate investment risk Canada 2026, Statistics Canada building permits February 2026

    Statistics Canada's February 2026 building permits report, released on April 13, 2026, confirms what many in the industry have been bracing for: Canadian building permits 2026 are in a pronounced slump. The total value of permits fell 8.4% month-over-month to $12.1 billion, and on an inflation-adjusted basis, permits are down 11.5% year-over-year—the weakest February reading [...]

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  • anadian housing market chart showing CREA March 2026 data — home prices down 4.7% year-over-year, sales flat month-over-month

    Canada’s Housing Market Holds Steady in March 2026: What Ottawa Buyers and Sellers Need to Know About the Latest CREA Numbers

    By NirmansLawPublished On: April 16, 2026Tags: Canadian home sales March 2026, CREA March 2026, MLS Home Price Index, Mortgage rates Canada 2026, Ontario land transfer tax, Ottawa home buyers, Ottawa home sellers, Ottawa Real Estate Lawyer, Ottawa real estate market 2026, Real estate law Ottawa

    The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) released its March 2026 housing statistics on April 16, 2026, and the numbers tell a story of a market that is quietly bracing itself. National home sales were essentially flat — down just 0.1% from February — while the MLS® Home Price Index slipped 4.7% compared to March 2025. [...]

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  • Nirman's Law about Canada's new immigration Bill C-12, resting on a desk with a Canadian passport and flag, with Parliament Hill in the background.

    Navigating Canada’s New Immigration Laws: What Bill C-12 Means for Your Application in 2026

    By NirmansLawPublished On: March 28, 2026Tags: Bill C-12, Canada Immigration Canadian, Immigration Law, Immigration Policy 2026, Nirmans Law

    On March 26, 2026, Bill C-12, officially known as the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act, received Royal Assent and became law. This landmark legislation introduces the most significant reforms to Canada’s immigration and asylum framework in recent years. For prospective immigrants, temporary residents, and asylum seekers, the system has fundamentally shifted. The Canadian [...]

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  • Guest Lecture at National Law University, Delhi – Canadian Law & Professional Ethics

    By NirmansLawPublished On: March 26, 2026Tags: Legal Education, Speaking Engagements

    It was an honour to deliver a lecture to the 3rd and 4th year students at National Law University, Delhi. The session focused on Canadian legal practice, professional ethics, and pathways for international law graduates. It was encouraging to see the level of engagement and intellectual curiosity among the students. Grateful for the opportunity to [...]

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  • The Bank of Canada cut rates to 2.5% in Sept 2025. What it means for mortgages, real estate, and Canadians. Expert insight from a real estate law firm.

    Bank of Canada Cuts Rates: What It Means for Homebuyers, Sellers, and Everyday Canadians

    By NirmansLawPublished On: September 18, 2025

    On September 17, 2025, the Bank of Canada announced its first rate cut since March, lowering the key lending rate by 25 basis points to 2.5%. Another cut may well follow in October as the central bank tries to balance a weak economy, a shaky labour market, and the ever-present weight of Canada’s real estate [...]

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  • Ottawa Police

    Nirman: Strengthening Ottawa’s New District Policing Model — Three Key Steps

    By NirmansLawPublished On: August 14, 2025

    District policing is back in Ottawa — and that’s a good thing. By focusing on community-specific needs, building stronger partnerships, and modernizing how officers are deployed, we can strengthen trust and create lasting public safety. In my latest OpEd, I outline three key steps to help Ottawa Police build on their new safety plan by [...]

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  • Ottawa Citizen Article

    Nirman: Nepean’s Call for Federal Help and Accountability — Ottawa Citizen Feature

    By NirmansLawPublished On: August 14, 2025

    Nepean’s federal voice is now in the hands of Prime Minister Mark Carney — but many residents say urgent issues like healthcare, housing, and infrastructure need immediate attention. In his piece, Daljit Nirman highlights how Nepean—home to the Prime Minister—is grappling with urgent local challenges that demand stronger federal action and accountability. The riding’s struggles [...]

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  • Work Permit, Spousal Work Permit, Canada Refugee

    IRCC Now Shares Officer Decision Notes With Refusal Letters — What It Means (Simple Guide, July 2025)

    By NirmansLawPublished On: August 5, 2025Tags: Canada Immigration Lawyer, Immigration, Immigration Lawyer

    Quick Summary If your Canada visa or permit application is refused, you’ll now get officer decision notes together with the refusal letter. These are written by the officer who made the decision and explain why they refused. This started July 29, 2025 and is rolling out in phases. What exactly are “officer decision notes”? Think [...]

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  • Immgration Lawyer

    Daljit Nirman on Mark Carney’s Appointment as Canada’s New PM: What It Means for Immigration Policies

    By NirmansLawPublished On: March 16, 2025Tags: Canada Immigration Lawyer, Student Immigration

    Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, sworn in on March 14, 2025, stance on immigration policy. As an Ottawa-based immigration lawyer and founder of Nirman’s Law, Daljit Nirman shared my insights with The PIE News, noting that aggressive student recruitment has strained housing, healthcare, and job markets, complicating newcomer integration. Carney’s approach—echoed in the federal [...]

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