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To qualify for Canadian Citizenship, you must have been physically present in Canada for at least three years (1,095 days) within the last four years before applying. In exceptional cases, Citizenship Judges may consider specific circumstances when assessing eligibility. Factors such as family ties, work commitments, and overall connection to Canada may influence their decision. Since each case is unique, we recommend contacting our office for a free and confidential assessment of your situation.
The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is designed for temporary foreign workers and international graduates who want to become Permanent Residents in Canada. To qualify, international graduates must have completed at least two years of study at a Canadian post-secondary institution and gained one year of skilled work experience. Temporary foreign workers must have at least two years of skilled work experience in Canada within the past three years. The CEC allows applicants to stay in Canada while applying and is also available for individuals who have left Canada within the past year. Contact us for more details on how to apply through the CEC or explore Provincial Nomination Programs (PNP).
The Self-Employed Program is designed for individuals with experience in cultural, artistic, athletic, or farm management sectors who wish to establish their own employment in Canada. Applicants must have at least two years of relevant experience, demonstrate financial stability, and show their ability to make a significant contribution to Canada’s economy. While the federal program focuses on cultural, athletic, or farming contributions, Quebec has a separate point-based system with specific financial and experience requirements.
Arranged Employment in Canada is a key factor in the Skilled Worker immigration process, allowing applicants to earn up to 10 points towards their eligibility. Points are awarded for a permanent job offer from a Canadian employer, either with government approval or if the applicant is already working in Canada under a qualifying work permit. Additionally, applicants may receive up to 5 extra points under the Adaptability Factor, further strengthening their immigration application.
The USA Visa Program offers various pathways for Canadians and other nationals seeking short-term work permits, investment opportunities, or permanent residency. Options like the TN visa provide a fast track for professionals, while investor visas such as E-2 and EB-5 allow individuals to establish businesses in the U.S. Each visa category has specific requirements, including financial investment, employment offers, or managerial roles. Choosing the right visa depends on long-term goals, tax implications, and family considerations. Our expert guidance ensures you navigate the process smoothly and secure the best visa option for your needs.
The Visitors Visa Program allows individuals to enter Canada temporarily for tourism, business, or family visits. While some nationals are visa-exempt, others must obtain a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) from a Canadian visa office before traveling. TRVs can be single or multiple entry, with stays typically granted for up to six months. Approval at the port of entry depends on proving the visit is temporary, with sufficient financial support and no criminal or medical inadmissibility issues. For a detailed assessment of your eligibility and application process, contact our office for a free consultation.
The Student Visa Program allows international students to study full-time at recognized Canadian institutions. Applicants must secure a letter of acceptance, demonstrate financial capability, and meet medical and language requirements. Those studying in Quebec need an additional Certificate d’Acceptance. While study permits are not required for courses under six months, students with permits can work on campus and may qualify for post-graduate work opportunities. Spouses and partners may also obtain work authorization. For a personalized assessment of your eligibility and application process, contact our office for a free consultation.
The Live-in Caregiver Program allows qualified caregivers to work in Canada, providing care for children, elderly individuals, or those with disabilities in a private household. To qualify, applicants must meet several key requirements, including having completed a high school education, possessing relevant training or work experience, demonstrating proficiency in English or French, and having a written employment contract with a Canadian employer. If you are interested in applying or want more information about the program, contact our office for a free and confidential case assessment.
The Family Class Immigration Program allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor close family members, including spouses, common-law or conjugal partners, dependent children, parents, and grandparents, for permanent residency. This program reflects Canada’s commitment to family reunification while ensuring sponsors fulfill their financial responsibilities. If you’re considering sponsoring a family member, contact our office for a free and confidential assessment of your case.
The Federal Skilled Worker Class is designed to select immigrants who possess the skills and experience needed to contribute to Canada’s economy. Applicants are evaluated based on criteria such as education, language proficiency, age, work experience, arranged employment, and adaptability, with a pass mark of 67 out of 100 points. To qualify, applicants must have at least one year of work experience in a skilled occupation within the past 10 years, and for certain high-demand occupations, applicants need to meet additional requirements, such as passing a language test and submitting relevant documents. The program aims to address Canada’s labor market needs while offering opportunities for immigrants to settle and thrive in Canada.
The Work Visa Program allows foreign nationals to work in Canada, typically requiring a job offer and a Work Permit. We are currently fast-tracking applications for Plasterers / Drywall Installers with at least 2 years of experience, a 3-year apprenticeship, and good language skills. Applicants must also be drug-free and have a clean police record. Once qualified, applicants and their families can obtain work permits for immediate entry and may later apply for permanent residence.
The Entrepreneur Immigration Program targets experienced businesspeople who will own and actively manage businesses in Canada. To qualify, applicants must have at least one-third ownership in the business, be actively involved in its operations, and create a full-time job for a Canadian. They must also demonstrate business experience, a net worth of at least $300,000, and a commitment to meeting these requirements. After arriving in Canada, entrepreneurs have three years to fulfill these conditions for permanent residency.
The Investors Class Immigration program targets experienced businesspersons and those with capital to contribute to Canada’s economy. To qualify, applicants must have at least 2 years of business or management experience, a minimum net worth of $1.6 million, and make an investment of at least $800,000. There are no conditions on the visa aside from a five-year lock-in on the investment. For a more detailed evaluation, contact our office for a free assessment of your case.