Services
Family Class Sponsorship
- Family reunification is an important component of Canada’s immigration system as it plays a pivotal role by enhancing integration and economic viability for families. Family Class Sponsorship allows Canadian citizens or permanent residents to sponsor their relatives, including spouses, partners, children, or other eligible family members, to settle in Canada. Family Class Sponsorship is comprised of the following immigration pathways;

Study Permit
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The high quality of Canadian education and the marketability of Canadian educational credentials have contributed to significant interest in studying in Canada.
A study permit in Canada is an official document issued by the Canadian government that allows foreign nationals to study at a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada.
A study permit is not the same as a visa, though it may be issued alongside a temporary resident visa (TRV) or electronic travel authorization (eTA) depending on your nationality. The TRV or eTA allows you to enter Canada, while the study permit allows you to stay and study.

Visitor Visa
- A Canada Visitor Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), is an official document issued by the Canadian government that allows a foreign national to enter Canada temporarily for purposes such as tourism, business, or visiting family and friends. The visitor visa is required for citizens of certain countries and is typically valid for short stays—usually up to six months. If you are approved for a visitor visa, you’ll be allowed to stay in Canada temporarily, with the potential for extension depending on your circumstances. Always ensure that you follow the rules associated with your visitor visa, as overstaying or violating the terms can result in serious consequences for future travel to Canada.

Express Entry System
- Express Entry is designed to select the most skilled candidates who are likely to contribute to Canada’s economy. It's competitive but offers a relatively quick pathway to Canadian permanent residency for those who meet the requirements and can improve their CRS score.

Canadian Citizenship
Permanent residency
- Canadian citizenship provides you with full participation in the country’s democratic, economic, and social systems, along with a range of privileges that make life in Canada rewarding and secure. These include the right to vote and run for office, access to social benefits which include healthcare and education and the ability to sponsor family members for immigration to name a few.

Start-up Visa program
- The Canadian Start-up Visa Program is an immigration pathway designed to attract innovative entrepreneurs and business owners to Canada. The program offers permanent residency to individuals who want to start a business in Canada that has the potential to grow, create jobs, and compete on a global scale. The program is aimed at attracting talented entrepreneurs who can contribute to Canada's economy by launching innovative companies, particularly in high-growth sectors such as technology, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing.

Open Work Permit
- An open work permit for Canada is a type of work permit that allows foreign nationals to work for any employer in Canada, with few restrictions. This type of permit is different from employer-specific work permits, which limit workers to a specific employer, location, or type of work.

Labour Market Impact Assessment
- A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document issued by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) that assesses the potential impact of hiring a foreign worker on Canada's labor market. It is a crucial part of the process for employers who want to hire foreign nationals to work in Canada.


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