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The latest from our research, events, and global immigration landscape — curated for our community.
Our First Global Webinar — A Milestone Shared Together
A Milestone We Shared Together
On February 25th, 2026, ImmiGlobe held its first global webinar — bringing together attendees, licensed immigration lawyers, and experts from Canada, Montenegro, and Armenia in one live session. The conversation was rich, the questions were outstanding, and the energy across three time zones made it clear: there is a real and growing need for honest, structured guidance on global mobility.
We are deeply grateful to every attendee who joined us — whether from Vancouver in the early morning, Podgorica in the evening, or Yerevan late at night. Your presence, your questions, and your enthusiasm made this event what it was. Thank you.
A special thank you to our speakers — Ian Goldman (Canada), Syuzanna Grigoryan (Armenia), and Janko Đurđić (Montenegro) — whose expertise and generosity of time made this a genuinely valuable session for everyone who attended.
Topics from the Session
Canada — New Immigration Changes
Latest policy updates, pathway shifts, and what they mean for applicants in 2026 and beyond.
Montenegro — Business & Investment
Working, business expansion, and investment immigration opportunities in Montenegro.
Armenia — Business & Employment
Business formation, investment prospects, and working opportunities in Armenia.
ImmiPath Global — 7 Flagship Pathways
EduPath, BizPath, WorkPath, LaunchPath, InvestPath, FamilyPath, and CompassionPath explained.
Missed It? Watch the Full Recording
The complete webinar recording is now available. Watch at your own pace, revisit any section, and share it with anyone who could benefit from the insights shared during the session.
Watch on Google DriveIan Goldman
Syuzanna Grigoryan
Janko Đurđić
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ImmiGlobe Research Accepted at International Stage
We are proud to share that a research paper developed at ImmiGlobe has been accepted for oral presentation at a prestigious international academic conference.
ImmiGlobe's conceptual framework for global mobility has earned formal recognition through a rigorous double-blind peer review process, resulting in an acceptance for oral presentation at the International Conference on Migration, Citizenship, and Global Mobility (ICMCGM-26), held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This research reflects ImmiGlobe's ongoing commitment to transforming immigration consulting through data-driven methodology and evidence-based practice. By systematically classifying global mobility pathways and incorporating structured risk mitigation strategies, our framework aims to make international relocation more transparent, accessible, and equitable for individuals and families worldwide.
The acceptance of this work on an international academic platform further validates ImmiGlobe's mission: to bridge the gap between aspiration and action for those seeking to build new lives across borders.
Welcome to ImmiGlobe Updates
Stay up to date with the latest in global immigration. This page is your main source for timely
news, including policy updates, new pathways to residence and citizenship, regulatory changes,
and key announcements from immigration authorities worldwide. We also share ImmiGlobe
company news, service updates, and insights relevant to clients managing international mobility.
Whether you’re following North American immigration policy shifts, exploring opportunities in
Europe, or tracking developments in emerging destinations, our updates help you stay informed.
Visit regularly to ensure you have the most recent information for your immigration process.
Stay Ahead of Every Immigration Change
Immigration laws move quickly, and missing an update can cost you time, money, or an opportunity.
At ImmiGlobe, we track the latest immigration news across the USA, Canada, Montenegro, and Armenia so you don't have to. From Express Entry draws and PNP changes in Canada to investment residency updates in Montenegro, new business pathways in Armenia, and U.S. visa policy shifts, our team monitors it all and breaks it down in plain language.
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Welcome to ImmiGlobe Updates
Stay up to date with the latest in global immigration. This page is your main source for timely
news, including policy updates, new pathways to residence and citizenship, regulatory changes,
and key announcements from immigration authorities worldwide. We also share ImmiGlobe
company news, service updates, and insights relevant to clients managing international mobility.
Whether you’re following North American immigration policy shifts, exploring opportunities in
Europe, or tracking developments in emerging destinations, our updates help you stay informed.
Visit regularly to ensure you have the most recent information for your immigration process.
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@immiglobe
2025 Nov 14
Category: Armenia Immigration News
Armenia unveils a no-stay, five-year investor fast track, retires “special passports,” and, as
Astghik Pepanyan says, enters “uncharted territory.” Armenia will overhaul its residency system
with a digital-first reform that introduces an investor fast track to permanent residence, aiming to
attract capital and modernize migration management. The changes take effect on August 1, 2026,
and will impact nearly all foreign residents, from investors and entrepreneurs to diaspora
Armenians returning home.
At the center of the reform is a new investment-based pathway that grants immediate permanent
residence, which will be issued as a five-year card with renewal options and no requirement for
physical presence to maintain the residence.
immiglobe
@immiglobe
2025 Nov 6
Category: Montenegro Immigration News
November 6 (SeeNews) – Montenegro plans to cut to 30 days from the current 90 the short-term
visa-free stay for foreign citizens coming from countries that lack alignment with EU visa
policies, aiming to strengthen migration control, the national security council said.