


FAQ
We understand that the immigration process can feel overwhelming, so we've compiled answers to some of the most common questions we receive. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to contact us for more personalized assistance.
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Do I need a study permit to study in Canada?
If you plan to study in Canada for more than six months, you will need a study permit. For programs shorter than six months, a permit may not be required. However, in some cases, applying for a study permit can still be beneficial, even for short-term studies. We can help you determine the best course of action for your situation.
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What are the different types of work permits in Canada?
Canada offers two main types of work permits:
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LMIA-based Work Permits: These are tied to a specific job at a company that has received a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for you.
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LMIA-exempt Work Permits: There are over 50 exemptions, including Post-Graduate Work Permits, Open Work Permits for spouses of skilled workers, and others.
We can help you determine which permit is right for your career goals.
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How do I apply for permanent residency in Canada?
There are various pathways to permanent residency in Canada, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and family sponsorships. The best option depends on your qualifications, work experience, and personal circumstances. We will assess your situation and guide you through the most suitable process.
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Can my family join me in Canada?
Yes, Canada allows family sponsorships, which may include spouses, dependent children, parents, and grandparents. We can help you understand the specific requirements and application process for family sponsorships to bring your loved ones to Canada.
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How long does the immigration process take?
The timeline for immigration varies depending on the program, application type, and personal circumstances. While some processes, like Express Entry, may be quicker, others may take several months. We’ll provide a realistic timeline based on your unique case.
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What are the requirements for a Visitor Visa to Canada?
To apply for a visitor visa, you must meet certain criteria, such as proving you will leave Canada at the end of your visit and demonstrating you have enough financial support. If you are from a visa-exempt country, you may only need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). We can help you determine your eligibility and guide you through the application process.
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How do I apply for Canadian citizenship?
To apply for Canadian citizenship, you must meet specific residency requirements, language proficiency, and knowledge of Canada. If you qualify, we’ll help you prepare and submit your application accurately, increasing your chances of approval.
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Do I need legal representation for my immigration application?
While you can submit an application on your own, working with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) can significantly reduce the risk of mistakes and delays. We provide expert guidance and representation, ensuring that all documents are correctly completed and submitted, increasing your chances of success.
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What should I do if my immigration application is refused?
If your application is refused, there may be options for appeal or re-application. We can review the reasons for the refusal and determine the best course of action, whether it’s submitting a new application or filing an appeal.