What We Serve
Our Immigration Services
Visitor / Super Visa
Work Permit
LMIA's
Study Visa
PR / Express Entry
PNP / AIP / RNIP
Family Class Sponsorship
H&C
Appeals / Removals / Detentions
Refugee
Extensions
Reconsideration / Refusals
Study Visa
A study visa allows international students to pursue their education in a foreign country. This visa is essential for enrolling in schools, colleges, or universities abroad. The process involves meeting specific requirements, including acceptance into an educational institution and demonstrating sufficient financial resources for the duration of the study program.
- Acceptance Letter from Educational Institution
- Proof of Financial Support
- Valid Passport
- Visa Application Form
Visitor Visa
A visitor visa allows individuals to travel to a foreign country for tourism, family visits, or short-term stays. This visa is typically granted for a limited period and requires applicants to demonstrate their intention to return to their home country after the visit.
- Valid Passport
- Completed Visa Application Form
- Proof of Financial Support
- Travel Itinerary or Invitation Letter
Work Permit
A work permit allows foreign nationals to work legally in a foreign country for a specific employer or job role. This visa is typically granted to skilled professionals who meet the eligibility requirements and have a valid job offer from an approved employer.
- Valid Job Offer from Employer
- Valid Passport
- Proof of Work Experience and Qualifications
- Completed Work Permit Application Form
LMIA Services
LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) is a document that Canadian employers may need before hiring a foreign worker. It proves that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job position and that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available to do the job.
- Valid Job Offer from Canadian Employer
- Employer LMIA Application Submission
- Proof of Business Legitimacy
- Supporting Employment Documents
Family Class Sponsorship
Family Class Sponsorship allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their eligible family members to live with them in Canada. This program helps reunite families by allowing spouses, children, parents, and other eligible relatives to apply for permanent residence.
- Proof of Relationship with Sponsor
- Sponsor’s Canadian Citizenship or PR Status
- Financial Support Documents
- Completed Sponsorship Application Forms
PR / Express Entry
Express Entry is one of the fastest and most popular immigration pathways for skilled workers who want to obtain Permanent Residence (PR) in Canada. This system manages applications for individuals who wish to live and work in Canada permanently based on their skills, education, and work experience.
- Valid Passport
- Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
- Language Test Results (IELTS/CELPIP)
- Proof of Work Experience
PNP / AIP / RNIP
PNP (Provincial Nominee Program), AIP (Atlantic Immigration Program), and RNIP (Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot) are immigration pathways designed to help skilled workers settle in specific provinces or smaller communities in Canada. These programs allow provinces and designated communities to nominate eligible candidates who meet local labour market needs.
- Provincial or Community Nomination
- Valid Job Offer from Designated Employer
- Language Test Results (IELTS/CELPIP)
- Proof of Work Experience and Education
Refugee
The Refugee program provides protection to individuals who are unable to return to their home country due to fear of persecution, conflict, or serious human rights violations. This program allows eligible applicants to seek safety and protection and potentially build a new life in Canada.
- Proof of Identity and Background
- Evidence of Risk or Persecution
- Supporting Personal Statements or Documents
- Completed Refugee Application Forms