Immigration Services

Spousal Sponsorship

Sponsor your spouse or common-law partner for Canadian permanent residence.

Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship

Your parents and grandparents can be one of the 20,000 people IRCC aims to accept this year

Express Entry Services

Accelerate your permanent residency application with Canada’s online selection system for various Economic Immigration Programs.

Super Visa

Parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents can get 10-year multiple entry visitor visas, with longer stays.

Citizenship

Permanent residents of Canada can apply for citizenship through naturalization, by residing in Canada for 3 years within 5 years preceding the citizenship application. Requirements Must have Canadian permanent resident status and have lived in Canada for at least three years (1095 days) out of last five years before applying for citizenship. Applicants between the age of 18 and 54, must submit proof of language proficiency. Must not have a criminal history which prevents IRCC to grant citizenship. Must submit…

PR Card

A permanent resident of Canada is issued a PR Card, which while traveling offshore proves that they are a permanent resident of Canada. However, this card is required only if they travel in and out on a flight, commercial vehicle, airplane, boat, train or bus. A permanent resident does not need a PR Card to travel to Canada if they are in a private vehicle.  It is the responsibility of the permanent resident to ensure that their PR card is…

Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD)

Permanent residents who are outside Canada and who do not have a valid permanent resident card to return to Canada, they must apply for Travel Document to travel back to Canada. Travel documents are issued to permanent residents abroad to provide proof to a transportation company that the holder is entitled to re-enter Canada as a permanent resident. Who is Eligible to apply for PRTD? In order to be eligible, you have to: be a permanent resident of Canada be…

Visitor Visa & eTA

Visit Canada for a period of up to six months and visit your family and friends

Study Visa/Permit

A study permit is a legal document which authorizes an international student to study in Canada for a limited time. Barring few exceptions, most international students need this document to study. A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) is also required to enter Canada if your country of residence or citizenship is not a visa-exempt.  Who can apply for a Canadian Student Visa? International students who have applied for and been accepted into a Designated Learning Institute (DLI) can apply for a…

Post Graduation Work Permit

The Post Graduate Work Permit allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience.  Gained skilled Canadian work experience helps them qualify for permanent residence in Canada through the Canadian Experience Category (CEC). You must meet the following requirements in order to be eligible for a Post Graduate Work Permit: You must have continuously studied full time in Canada and you must have completed a program of study that lasted at least…

Spousal Open Work Permit

Get Open Work Permit for your Spouse or Common-law partners for the length of your study or work permit

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