Planning to visit your loved ones in Canada or explore the country? We assist with both Temporary Resident (Visitor) Visas and Super Visas for parents and grandparents. Our team ensures your applicati...
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A study permit is required for most international students studying in Canada for over six months. The process involves obtaining a letter of acceptance, proving financial support, and meeting eligibi...
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A TRP is issued to individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to Canada but have valid reasons to enter. It allows entry for a specific purpose and duration despite medical, criminal, or other inadmis...
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The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows eligible graduates to gain Canadian work experience. Spouses of international students or workers may qualify for an Open Work Permit (SOWP). Employer-S...
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An LMIA is required for most Canadian employers who wish to hire foreign workers. It confirms that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available for the position. Employers must meet strict a...
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Certain work permits can be issued without an LMIA under Canada's International Mobility Program. These include intra-company transfers, open work permits, and permits under international agreements ...
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Express Entry is an online system used to manage applications for permanent residence under federal economic programs. It includes the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program...
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The PNP allows provinces and territories to nominate individuals for permanent residence based on local labor market needs. Each province has its own eligibility criteria and specific streams, such as...
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Spousal sponsorship allows Canadian citizens or permanent residents to sponsor their spouse or common-law partner for permanent residence. The applicant must prove the genuineness of their relationshi...
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Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their parents or grandparents for permanent residence in Canada. The sponsorship program is typically capped each year, with applicants selecte...
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Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) grounds allow individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to Canada to apply for permanent residence. Applicants must demonstrate compelling reasons, such as hardsh...
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The Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker programs allow foreign workers to care for children and adults with special needs in Canadian homes. These programs require applicants to have rele...
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Pilot programs in Canada are designed to address specific immigration needs by targeting certain regions, industries, or applicant categories. These programs offer unique pathways to permanent residen...
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Canadian citizenship grants individuals the right to live, work, and vote in Canada permanently. To apply, candidates must meet residency requirements, including living in Canada for at least three ou...
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Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their dependent children for permanent residence in Canada. Dependent children are those under 22 years old, or over 22 if they are financially de...
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The Francophone Immigration Program is designed to attract French-speaking immigrants to provinces outside Quebec, helping to support Canada's bilingualism and cultural diversity. Eligible candidates...
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