Study Permits

Study Permit is a document issued by the Canadian government that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. It is a crucial requirement for international students who plan to pursue academic programs in Canada that last longer than six months. Know More...

PGWP/SOWP/Work Permits/LMIA

Work permit options provide avenues for foreign nationals to work in Canada temporarily. Each has its eligibility criteria, application process, and duration, and they play a significant role in Canada's immigration system by contributing to the country's labor force and economic growth. Know More...

Family Sponsorship

Family Sponsorship is a vital part of Canada's immigration policy, emphasizing family reunification and helping families stay together in Canada. It provides an opportunity for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to bring their loved ones to Canada to build a new life and contribute to the country's diverse and inclusive society. Know More...

Visitor Visa/Super Visa

Visitor Visas and Super Visas are temporary visas, and their primary purpose is to facilitate visits to Canada for various reasons, such as family reunions or tourism. They do not provide a path to permanent residency in Canada. Visitors are expected to leave Canada before their visa expires and must adhere to the conditions of their visa, including not engaging in unauthorized work or study activities. Know More...

Permanent Residency

Permanent residency refers to a legal status that allows foreign nationals to live, work, or study in Canada indefinitely. Permanent residents are not Canadian citizens, but they have many of the same rights and responsibilities as citizens, including access to social benefits, healthcare, and education. Know More...

Citizenship

Canadian citizenship is a significant milestone for immigrants, as it signifies a deep commitment to Canada and its values. It provides individuals with the full rights and privileges of Canadian nationals and allows them to participate fully in Canadian society. Know More...

Visa Extensions & Status Restoration

Visa extensions and restoration services are essential aspects of Canadian immigration, offering options for individuals who need to extend their stay or remedy a visa that has expired or fallen out of status. Know More...

Visa Refusals/PFL Responses

Seeking assistance from an RCIC is crucial in visa refusal remedies and PFL (Procedural Fairness Letter) responses in Canadian immigration because it ensures that applicants receive expert guidance, address issues effectively, and navigate the immigration process with confidence, ultimately increasing the likelihood of a successful resolution to their immigration matters.
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Professional Review of your Application

If you prefer to handle your immigration application yourself, it's crucial to have it reviewed by a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC).
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Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)

A labour market impact assessment (LMIA) is required before the foreign worker may apply for a work permit that will give them authorization to work in Canada. Know More...

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