Our Services
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Temporary Residency
Temporary Resident Visas
Temporary Resident Visas, or Visitor Visas, are required for individuals from certain countries who wish to visit Canada temporarily.
Temporary Residency
Visitor Records (Initial & Extensions)
A Visitor Record is a document issued to extend or change the conditions of a stay in Canada for those who are already in the country as visitors.
Temporary Residency
Study Permits (Initial & Extensions)
Study permits are required for international students who wish to pursue educational programs in Canada.
Temporary Residency
Work Permits (Initial & Extensions)
Work permits authorize foreign nationals to work in Canada temporarily. They can be employer-specific (tied to one employer) or open (allowing work for any employer).
Temporary Residency
Labour Market Impact Assessments
A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document that a Canadian employer might need before hiring a foreign worker. It confirms that the position requires a foreign worker because no qualified Canadian workers are available. In some cases, an LMIA is needed to secure a work permit.
Permanent Residency
Express Entry
Express Entry is a system used to process permanent residency applications from skilled workers. It includes various categories and it ranks candidates based on factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.
Permanent Residency
Provincial Nominee Program
The Provincial Nominee Program allows provinces and territories in Canada to nominate individuals for permanent residency based on their skills, education, and work experience. Provincial Nominee Programs can be aligned with Express Entry or operate independently, offering opportunities for those who may not meet Express Entry criteria.
Permanent Residency
Family Class Sponsorships
Family Class Sponsorship programs allow Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their close relatives, such as spouses, children, parents, and grandparents, to become permanent residents of Canada.
Citizenship
Citizenship Grants
Citizenship grants refer to the process by which permanent residents can become Canadian citizens. This involves meeting specific requirements, such as residency, language skills, and knowledge of Canada, followed by a citizenship test and ceremony.
Other
Permanent Resident Card Renewals
Permanent Resident card renewals are necessary for permanent residents to maintain valid proof of their status in Canada.
Our Services
Click the menu for an overview of our core services or scroll down for more information. For further details or inquiries about additional programs and services, contact us!
Temporary Residency
Temporary Resident Visas
Temporary Resident Visas, or Visitor Visas, are required for individuals from certain countries who wish to visit Canada temporarily.
Visitor Records (Initial & Extensions)
A Visitor Record is a document issued to extend or change the conditions of a stay in Canada for those who are already in the country as visitors.
Study Permits (Initial & Extensions)
Study permits are required for international students who wish to pursue educational programs in Canada.
Work Permits (Initial & Extensions)
Work permits authorize foreign nationals to work in Canada temporarily. They can be employer-specific (tied to one employer) or open (allowing work for any employer).
Labour Market Impact Assessments
A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document that a Canadian employer might need before hiring a foreign worker. It confirms that the position requires a foreign worker because no qualified Canadian workers are available. In some cases, an LMIA is needed to secure a work permit.
Permanent Residency
Express Entry
Express Entry is a system used to process permanent residency applications from skilled workers. It includes various categories and it ranks candidates based on factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.
Provincial Nominee Program
The Provincial Nominee Program allows provinces and territories in Canada to nominate individuals for permanent residency based on their skills, education, and work experience. Provincial Nominee Programs can be aligned with Express Entry or operate independently, offering opportunities for those who may not meet Express Entry criteria.
Family Class Sponsorships
Family Class Sponsorship programs allow Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their close relatives, such as spouses, children, parents, and grandparents, to become permanent residents of Canada.
Citizenship
Citizenship Grants
Citizenship grants refer to the process by which permanent residents can become Canadian citizens. This involves meeting specific requirements, such as residency, language skills, and knowledge of Canada, followed by a citizenship test and ceremony.
Other
Permanent Resident Card Renewals
Permanent Resident card renewals are necessary for permanent residents to maintain valid proof of their status in Canada.