Our Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) are regulated by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) in good standing. We abide by the federally mandated Professional Code of Conduct for RCICs so that your application is in the best hands.
Individuals that are accepted into a program at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada are eligible to apply for and receive a Study Permit. Note: this is not the same as a visa.
Eligible applicants may receive up to 3 years for this open work permit depending on the length of their studies.
Eligible applicants must apply for a work permit to be able to work temporarily in Canada. The two main types of work permits are “restricted” and “open”. Some may require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Other work permits include spousal open work permits, bridging open work permits and working holiday visas.
A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document that an employer in Canada may need to get before hiring a foreign worker.
A positive LMIA will show that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job. It will also show that no Canadian worker or permanent resident is available to do the job. A positive LMIA is sometimes called a confirmation letter.
Eligible applicants are chosen as permanent residents based on their ability to settle in Canada. They will be assessed according to their English/French language skills, education, work experience and other factors that have been shown to help newcomers prosper in Canada:
Many provinces and territories in Canada have an agreement with the Government of Canada that lets them nominate immigrants who want to settle there. The candidate can also apply directly to a province or territory to be considered under its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Express Entry candidates have the ability to gain 600 points.
Eligible Canadian citizens or permanent residents are able to sponsor their spouses, dependent children, parents and grandparents for Canadian permanent resident status.
Eligible permanent residents who meet the requirements may apply for Canadian citizenship.
Foreign nationals who want to visit Canada as a tourist must meet certain entry requirements.
There are two options: Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or Temporary Resident Visa (TRV).
Eligible parents and grandparents can receive a visa for up to 2 years to visit children and grandchildren.
Foreign nationals may enter Canada for up to 6 months as long as they do not plan to enter the Canadian labour market.
A TRP will allow individuals to enter and reside in Canada for a limited amount of time.
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