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Work Permit Services

Work Permit Services Introduction to Work Permit Services A work permit is a legal document that allows an individual to work in Canada. It is issued by the Canadian government and is necessary for most foreign workers who wish to work in Canada temporarily. Work Permit Services help foreign workers obtain the necessary documentation to […]

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Student Visas

Student Visas A student visa is a type of non-immigrant visa that allows foreign nationals to enter, study, and temporarily reside in a country for educational purposes. In order to obtain a student visa, individuals must meet certain requirements and follow specific application procedures. Eligibility Requirements:  To be eligible for a student visa, individuals must:

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Spousal Sponsorship

Spousal Sponsorship Who can be a sponsor: In Canada, only individuals who are either permanent residents or citizens are eligible to sponsor their spouses or partners. Temporary residents, including those with applications for permanent residency in process, are not eligible to sponsor their family members. Moreover, individuals who received their permanent residency through their spouse or

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PR Card Renewal

PR card renewal A Permanent Resident (PR) Card is an important document that serves as proof of the holder’s status as a permanent resident of Canada. The card is valid for a period of five years and must be renewed before it expires to maintain the holder’s status as a permanent resident in Canada. In

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Citizenship

Citizenship Canadian Citizenship Requirements Be a permanent resident. Proof that you can communicate in English or French (unless you’re 55yrs and above, or a minor below 18yrs) Pass a test on your knowledge and understanding of the Canadian history and the responsibilities and rights of being a citizen, in English or French Provide evidence of

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Parent Sponsorship

Parent Sponsorship As a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident that is at least 18 years old, you can sponsor certain relatives to come to Canada. If approved, they can live, study and work once they become permanent residents. A parental sponsor has many responsibilities that you should be concerned about. You must make sure

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Child Sponsorship

Child Sponsorship Child sponsorship visa, also known as dependent child sponsorship, is a program that allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their dependent children who are residing abroad for permanent residency in Canada. Undertaking: When the sponsor agrees to be a sponsor, they must sign an undertaking with the Minister of Citizenship and

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