If you’re an entrepreneur caught in Canada’s Start-Up Visa processing limbo, a recent Federal Court decision might offer a glimmer of hope. In April 2025, the court ordered Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to make a decision on a dentist-inventor’s SUV application that had been stalled for over five years.

If you’re an entrepreneur caught in Canada’s Start-Up Visa processing limbo, a recent Federal Court decision might offer a glimmer of hope. In April 2025, the court ordered Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to make a decision on a dentist-inventor’s SUV application that had been stalled for over five years.

If you’re an entrepreneur caught in Canada’s Start-Up Visa processing limbo, a recent Federal Court decision might offer a glimmer of hope. In April 2025, the court ordered Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to make a decision on a dentist-inventor’s SUV application that had been stalled for over five years.

If you’re an entrepreneur caught in Canada’s Start-Up Visa processing limbo, a recent Federal Court decision might offer a glimmer of hope. In April 2025, the court ordered Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to make a decision on a dentist-inventor’s SUV application that had been stalled for over five years.

If you’re an entrepreneur caught in Canada’s Start-Up Visa processing limbo, a recent Federal Court decision might offer a glimmer of hope. In April 2025, the court ordered Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to make a decision on a dentist-inventor’s SUV application that had been stalled for over five years.

If you’re an entrepreneur caught in Canada’s Start-Up Visa processing limbo, a recent Federal Court decision might offer a glimmer of hope. In April 2025, the court ordered Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to make a decision on a dentist-inventor’s SUV application that had been stalled for over five years.

If you’re an entrepreneur caught in Canada’s Start-Up Visa processing limbo, a recent Federal Court decision might offer a glimmer of hope. In April 2025, the court ordered Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to make a decision on a dentist-inventor’s SUV application that had been stalled for over five years.