
BorderPass has been named to Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 50™, recognizing the fastest-growing tech companies in Canada. The list celebrates innovation and growth in sectors that are shaping the country’s future, from AI and automation to compliance and infrastructure.
This recognition highlights the role of Canadian technology in building systems that are both scalable and legally accountable, especially in areas as high-stakes as immigration.
Canada is known for two enduring strengths: world-class technical talent and a trusted legal system. BorderPass brings those together.
By combining AI with licensed legal oversight, we’ve created infrastructure that helps organizations navigate complex immigration pathways with clarity, accuracy, and scale.
The result is a platform that fully supports institutional outcomes. BorderPass is used by DLIs, employers, and government-funded programs to admit students, onboard workers, and support newcomers across the full immigration journey.
Every institution that operates across borders depends on legal processes that are reliable and defensible. BorderPass automates those processes with real-time legal guidance built into the platform, reducing refusals, tracking compliance, and surfacing risks before they cause delays.
This creates tangible outcomes:
The Deloitte Technology Fast 50™ program is based on verified revenue growth over a four-year period. It is one of the country’s most respected measures of scale and sustainability in tech.
BorderPass’ selection shows that legal infrastructure, when built with both precision and speed,can scale nationally while maintaining trust. For our partners, it signals that the platform is built not just to move fast, but to hold up under real pressure.
“Legal infrastructure should move at the speed of technology without compromising trust. That’s the foundation BorderPass is built on,” says Sally Daub, Co-founder of BorderPass.
BorderPass will continue to invest in Canadian engineering and legal talent to build the systems that support economic development. From housing to education to workforce mobility, we believe that legal processes should enable, not block, critical services.
For institutions, that means better planning. For Canada, it means national competitiveness that lasts.
BorderPass’ inclusion in Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50™ reinforces the case for combining legal integrity with technical scale, and shows how Canadian platforms can deliver both.
We’re proud to build tools that support institutions at the systems level, and we’re just getting started.
To explore how BorderPass can support your goals:
Institutions: https://www.borderpass.ai/institutions
Employers: https://www.borderpass.ai/employers