About Canadianow
I’m Caglar. I moved to Canada in 2023, and the first thing I learned was that finding honest, clear immigration information is harder than the immigration process itself.
Everything online was either outdated, vague, or written by someone trying to sell you something. I spent weeks reading guides that contradicted each other, articles that raised more questions than they answered, and websites that turned a simple eligibility question into a 12-step funnel.
So in 2025, I built Canadianow.
Not as a business idea. Not as a side hustle. But because I genuinely needed something like this when I arrived — and it didn’t exist.
What I do
I’m a Marketing Manager and drone photographer living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I research Canadian immigration programs, track IRCC policy changes, and write about them in plain language — the way I wish someone had written them for me in 2023.
I’m not a lawyer. I don’t sell guaranteed pathways. I don’t promise outcomes.
What I do promise is this: every article on Canadianow is written to help you understand your real situation, not to make you click or buy something.
What Canadianow is
Independent, research-based immigration content. Honest guides on programs, eligibility, work permits, PR pathways, and life in Canada after you arrive.
We also offer paid personal reports — not legal advice, just a clear breakdown of where you stand and what your options realistically are.
What Canadianow is not
A law firm. An immigration consultancy. A guaranteed pathway to anything.
Immigration outcomes depend on your individual circumstances, government decisions, and policies that change without warning. Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying.
Why Halifax?
Because not every immigration story starts and ends in Toronto. Atlantic Canada has its own pathways, its own pace, and its own reality. Canadianow covers all of Canada — but I write from here, and I think that perspective matters.
For questions or feedback: info@canadianow.com
Content on this site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
About Canadianow
I’m Caglar. I moved to Canada in 2023, and the first thing I learned was that finding honest, clear immigration information is harder than the immigration process itself.
Everything online was either outdated, vague, or written by someone trying to sell you something. I spent weeks reading guides that contradicted each other, articles that raised more questions than they answered, and websites that turned a simple eligibility question into a 12-step funnel.
So in 2025, I built Canadianow.
Not as a business idea. Not as a side hustle. But because I genuinely needed something like this when I arrived — and it didn’t exist.
What I do
I’m a Marketing Manager and drone photographer living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I research Canadian immigration programs, track IRCC policy changes, and write about them in plain language — the way I wish someone had written them for me in 2023.
I’m not a lawyer. I don’t sell guaranteed pathways. I don’t promise outcomes.
What I do promise is this: every article on Canadianow is written to help you understand your real situation, not to make you click or buy something.
What Canadianow is
Independent, research-based immigration content. Honest guides on programs, eligibility, work permits, PR pathways, and life in Canada after you arrive.
We also offer paid personal reports — not legal advice, just a clear breakdown of where you stand and what your options realistically are.
What Canadianow is not
A law firm. An immigration consultancy. A guaranteed pathway to anything.
Immigration outcomes depend on your individual circumstances, government decisions, and policies that change without warning. Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying.
Why Halifax?
Because not every immigration story starts and ends in Toronto. Atlantic Canada has its own pathways, its own pace, and its own reality. Canadianow covers all of Canada — but I write from here, and I think that perspective matters.
For questions or feedback: info@canadianow.com
Content on this site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.





