One company. One platform. Two operating systems for your firm.
Nova System Inc. built the Meridian platform. Meridian runs as two operating systems for an immigration practice: Polaris on the desktop and Aurora on mobile · one workspace, two surfaces.
Polaris OS · for the desktop
Aurora OS · for the phone
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Company
Nova System Inc.
The federally incorporated Canadian company. Every contract, invoice, and tax filing runs through Nova System Inc.
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Platform
Meridian
The product platform Nova System built. The umbrella name for everything we ship · like Office is to Microsoft.
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Product · Desktop
Polaris
The desktop workspace your staff lives in · cases, clients, documents, billing, AI assistant. Built for the office.
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Product · Mobile
Aurora
The mobile cockpit for staff and RCICs. Android live · iOS pending App Store review. Cases, documents, voice notes, push · everything in your pocket.
The hierarchy in one sentence: Nova System builds the Meridian platform, which gives you Polaris on desktop and Aurora on mobile.
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Meridian News
Immigration news, curated for the people who handle cases.
Every IRCC announcement, CIC News story, Hansard mention, and Express Entry draw · gathered as it goes live, classified by program and severity, and tagged with the case types it affects.
What you see in News
Breaking ticker: the latest immigration headline, refreshed every few minutes.
Source-labelled feed: each item shows where it actually came from (IRCC, CIC News, Hansard, the Canada Gazette, provincial PNP pages) · not a generic "IRCC" label.
Plain-English summary: the announcement in two lines, so you can decide whether to dig in.
Case-impact tags: Express Entry, PNP, Study Permit, Family Class, Refugee · so you can filter to what matters today.
Why it's different
Most "immigration news" feeds re-publish whatever IRCC's press team writes. News inside Meridian also watches Hansard transcripts, judicial decisions, the Gazette, and provincial gazettes, so changes show up here before they make the press.
Where you'll find it
News lives in the Polaris desktop sidebar and in the Aurora mobile app's main tab. Push notifications fire when something matches a case you're working on.
Policy Radar
IRCC policy. Watched live. Pushed instantly.
Radar continuously scans more than forty official immigration sources and surfaces a change the moment a rule moves. You don't have to remember to check; the system tells you.
What Radar watches
IRCC operational bulletins, program delivery instructions, processing-time pages, and forms.
CIC News, Canada Gazette, House of Commons Hansard, parliamentary committee transcripts.
Federal Court (trial-level) immigration decisions via CanLII. (Federal Court of Appeal monitoring on roadmap.)
Public consultation pages and ministerial announcements.
How a change reaches you
A scraper notices a difference on a watched page.
Radar classifies the change (program, severity, affected case types).
If it matches one of your active cases, a push notification fires on Aurora.
The full change lands in Polaris with the source URL, a plain-English summary, and a one-click "open affected cases" action.
Why it matters
The cost of missing a policy change in this work is missed deadlines, refused applications, and unhappy clients. Radar removes the manual check · you stop refreshing IRCC.ca and start trusting the alert.
Meridian Forecast
Express Entry, before the draw lands.
Forecast turns twelve months of public Express Entry data into a clear read on where the next draw is likely to land · so you can tell a client whether to pull the trigger now or wait two weeks.
What Forecast shows
Draw history: every public Express Entry draw, with CRS cutoff, ITAs issued, and category.
Projected next-draw band: a likely CRS cutoff range based on recent cadence and category mix.
Category trends: when category-specific draws (French, healthcare, STEM, trades, transport, agriculture, education) appear, and at what cutoffs.
Favorability gauge: a single-glance read on whether conditions favour your client's profile right now.
Where the numbers come from
Forecast is built only on public IRCC draw data, published cadence patterns, and your firm's own historical records. It is decision support · not a guarantee · and it never replaces the case strategy you set with your client.
Where you'll find it
Forecast sits inside Polaris under Tools, and shows up as a top-tab inside any Express Entry case file. The same data is available on the Aurora mobile tab.