Canada offers several programs to individuals seeking to immigrate to Canada. Contact us to learn more about the following opportunities. Services in English, Spanish, and Italian.
Permanent Status
Federal Skilled workers are foreign nationals with experience in specific occupations and who are issued Canadian permanent resident visas based on their ability to become economically established in Canada. Skilled Worker applicants are assessed based on a number of factors that forecast the likelihood of successful integration into Canadian society. Factors include, but are not limited to, the applicant’s work experience, language abilities and education. Contact us for more details.
Only the federal government of Canada may issue permanent resident visas, however, provincial nominee programs authorize provinces and territories to nominate particular foreign nationals to apply for their Canadian permanent residency. Provinces and territories nominate applicants based on the labour market and economic needs of each province or territory. Once an applicant is nominated by a province or territory, he or she will be given a nomination certificate that is to be submitted with their application to the federal government for their Canadian permanent resident visa. Nearly every province and territory has a provincial nominee program, and applicants to those programs must intend to live in the province or territory they apply to. Contact us for more details.
The Canadian Experience Class is a Canadian immigration program created for Canada’s temporary foreign workers who wish to gain Permanent Resident status. Temporary Foreign Workers are ideal immigration candidates and likely to establish themselves in Canada. The Canadian government recognizes that immersion in Canadian society as a temporary foreign worker significantly increases the likelihood of economic integration as a permanent resident. Members of the Canadian Experience Class have typically established important networks in Canada as temporary foreign workers and international students. Contact us for more details.
The Canadian Federal Skilled Trades program is a new Canadian immigration program for people who want to become Canadian permanent residents based on being in a qualified skilled trade. Applications are assessed based upon the applicant’s ability to become economically established in Canada. Contact us for more details.
One of the many objectives of Canadian immigration is to see that families are reunited. The Canadian government places significant emphasis on the importance of family unity and values. Family Sponsorship: If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident you have the opportunity to reunite your family through the family sponsorship program. Contact us for more details.
Canada’s Federal Business Immigration program is designed for those foreign nationals who wish to use their business experience to immigrate to Canada. Applicants can only apply for one of the four classes listed below and the class cannot be changed after the application is submitted. Contact us for more details.
- Immigrant Investor
- Federal Entrepreneur
- Self-Employed Persons
- Start-Up Visa Program
Temporary Status
Most individuals seeking to enter Canada’s labour market will require a work permit. By applying for a Canadian Work Permit, you could join the foreign workers who come to work in Canada every year. Contact us for more details.
International students studying in Canada may apply for Canadian permanent resident status after completing their studies, provided they meet the requirements. Applying for a Canada study permit and Canadian permanent resident status at the same time is referred to as “dual intent”, and such practice is common and accepted by Canadian immigration law. Contact us for more details.
The International Student Category offers the three different streams listed below:
- International Students With a Job Offer Stream
- PhD Graduate Stream
- Pilot International Masters Graduate Stream
If you want to explore and know the wonderful landscapes of Canada as a visitor. Contact us for more details.
A super visa lets you visit your children or grandchildren for up to 2 years at a time. It’s a multi-entry visa that provides multiple entries for a period up to 10 years. Contact us for more details.
Applications within Canada
The Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) program lets private groups sponsor eligible refugees abroad. As the private sponsor, you’ll support a refugee for the sponsorship period, usually up to 1 year. Contact us for more details.
Canada offers refugee protection to some people in Canada who fear persecution or who would be in danger if they had to leave. Some dangers they may face include:
- torture
- risk to their life
- risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment
If you feel you could face one of these risks if you go back to your home country or the country where you normally live, you may be able to seek protection in Canada as a refugee. Contact us for more details.
People who would not normally be eligible to become permanent residents of Canada may be able to apply on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.
Humanitarian and compassionate grounds apply to people with exceptional cases. These applications are accessed on a case-by-case basis. Contact us for more details.