Express Entry
The Express Entry system enables skilled immigrants to electronically submit details to the government regarding their education, skills, work experience, language proficiency, and other biographical information.
This program allows the Canadian government to actively recruit, assess, and select skilled immigrants through various federal economic immigration programs:
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Federal Skilled Trades Program
Canadian Experience Class
Selected Provincial Nominees
To complete the Express Entry program, two main steps are necessary:
1. Potential candidates must fill out an online Express Entry profile and a Job Bank – Service Canada profile.
2. Citizenship and Immigration Canada, along with employers, will invite certain candidates to apply for permanent residence and process their electronic application through one of the mentioned programs.
We can assist you in completing the process and ensuring that all steps are fulfilled and submitted promptly.
Family Sponsorship
The goal of the Family Sponsorship program is to facilitate the reunion of close family members in Canada.
This program enables Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their dependent children, parents, grandparents, spouse, conjugal partners, common-law partners, and other loved ones.
Sponsorship application requirements are rigorous and can be complex. Each application is unique, and based on your circumstances, we can tailor your file accordingly.
Humanitarian & Compassionate
This program is dedicated to the people who are not qualified for any of the Immigration streams and have no possibility to go back to their home country.
Age or major health issues could be the reason for the Humanitarian ground.
Applying for H&C consideration is an exceptional measure – it is not simply another means of applying for permanent resident status in Canada.
Pilot programs
A program where very specific requirements to Immigrate to Canada are created, and the certain time frames are identified to apply.
Due to some economic interests of the Federal or Provincial Government the IRCC creates a stream for certain profession where the requirement to an Applicant are specified.
Pilot programs are usually created to answer the interests of Provinces, particular regions, specific field of industries, specific employers.
Studying in Canada
Students who choose to study in Canada receive a high-quality, globally respected education that prepares them for future professional and higher educational pursuits. The moderate cost of tuition and living fees, which are generally lower than in other developed countries, is another advantage offered by Canadian educational institutions.
Whether attending a short language course, a full-time university or college program, or a one-year certificate program, We can assist you with the following:
Working with you to find a program that suits your needs, ensuring registration in a Citizenship and Immigration Designated Educational Institution
Completing and submitting the application for a Study Permit and Temporary Resident Visa, if needed
Assisting students with obtaining a work permit during their studies and an open work permit after they complete their educational program.
Citizenship
We take great pleasure in witnessing our clients complete their journey to full Canadian citizenship, and we would be delighted to see the same for you!
The Canadian Citizenship Law, Bill C-24, has been passed and is now in effect. If you would like to learn more about your or your child’s entitlement to Canadian citizenship, please book a consultation with us now.
Permanent Resident Card Renewal
Services offered include assistance with applying for your first card, renewals, and appeals for residency challenges abroad.
For Canadian residents traveling abroad, it is necessary to establish valid identity (passport) at the Port of Entry and upon re-entering Canada. The Permanent Residency Card is valid for a five-year period and must be renewed thereafter. We can assist you in obtaining your card for the first time and applying to extend your current one.
If you have spent a significant amount of time outside of Canada since acquiring your residency status, especially within the first five years, you may require special counseling before applying to extend your Permanent Residency Card or attempting to enter Canada.
If your card has expired and you are outside of Canada, you may wish to know your rights.
LMIA & Provincial Nomination
In the Canadian immigration landscape, two primary pathways for foreign nationals seeking to work and reside in Canada are the LMIA and provincial nomination programs. The LMIA process evaluates the impact of hiring a foreign worker on the Canadian labor market to ensure that no Canadians or permanent residents are available for the job. Conversely, provincial nomination programs allow provinces and territories to nominate individuals for permanent residence based on their specific labor market and economic needs. These programs empower skilled workers, international graduates, and entrepreneurs to contribute to the local economy and community. Collectively, the LMIA and provincial nomination immigration programs play vital roles in fostering Canada's economic growth and diversity.