Immigration Services

What schemes are available for me? 

Canada offers a range of migration programs, including: 

  1. Express Entry 
  2. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) 
  3. Family Sponsorship, and more  

Each program has its own eligibility criteria. Talk to our experts to determine which program is best suited for your needs.  

Express Entry Program

The Express Entry program is designed to attract skilled workers who can contribute to the Canadian economy. Your application will be assessed using a points-based system based on factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency. You need to be among the highest-scoring applicants to be invited to apply for permanent residency in Canada. 

Why choose Express Entry?  

One of the benefits of the Express Entry program is that it allows you to apply for multiple immigration programs simultaneously, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class. This increases your chances of being selected for permanent residency in Canada. 

How to apply 

  Here are the steps to apply for the Express Entry program  

  Step 1

  Check if you’re eligible by answering a few questions or reading the requirements  for each program. 

  Step 2 

  Check your score using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) tool. You need a    clear cut-off to be invited. 

  Step 3 

  Be ready in advance will all the required documents like the language test results.   Some documents might take time. So, you should get them ready.  

  Step 4 

  Fill out your profile and get a CRS score.  

  Step 5 

  If you’re invited to apply, you’ll have 60 days to submit your application. Complete applications with all supporting documents are processed in 6 months or less. 

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  Step 6 

  Occupation type (Professional License, Trade, Without License)    

Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) 

Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate immigrants who have the skills and experience to contribute to their local economies. Each province has its own PNP, with its own unique set of criteria and requirements. 

Application Process 

  1. You must apply to the province or territory of your choice and meet their eligibility criteria.  
  2. Once selected, you will receive a nomination from the province or territory, which will then accelerate your application for permanent residency with the federal government. 

Why PNP? 

One of the benefits of the PNP is that it allows applicants to get permanent residency in Canada faster than through the federal immigration system alone. Additionally, many PNPs have lower eligibility requirements than the federal immigration system, making it easier for applicants to qualify for permanent residency in Canada. 

Eligibility Criteria 

The eligibility criteria for the PNP vary depending on the province or territory you are applying to. Generally, you must have the skills, education, and work experience to contribute to the local economy. Some provinces and territories also have specific eligibility criteria, such as having a job offer from a local employer or having studied in the province or territory.  

Immigration can be a daunting process. But we are here to help you every step of the way. Let’s make your Canadian dream a reality. Contact us today and start your journey. 

Family Sponsorship 

A permanent resident or a Canadian citizen can sponsor family members to come to Canada under the family sponsorship program.  

Whom can you sponsor? 

Spouse: A legally married partner. 

Conjugal or common-law partner: A partner who is in a committed relationship for at least a period of one year. Common-law partners are those who have lived with the sponsor for at least one year in a conjugal relationship. 

Dependent children: Children who are under the age of 22 and are financially dependent on the sponsor, or over the age of 22 but have been continuously enrolled in full-time studies since before the age of 22. 

Adopted children: Children who have been adopted and are under the age of 18. 

Parents and grandparents: Yours or spouse’s/ common-law partner’s biological or adoptive parents or grandparents.  

Others: This refers to other relatives who may be sponsored under certain circumstances, such as siblings, nephews or nieces, and grandchildren. 

Eligibility criteria  

The sponsor must meet certain eligibility requirements and the sponsored family members should meet certain admissibility criteria. Get in touch with us to know more about to know more.  

Atlantic Immigration  

This program offers a pathway for skilled workers and international graduates to obtain permanent residency in Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick provinces.

There are three different streams

  1. Atlantic High-Skilled Program  
  2. Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program 
  3. Atlantic International Graduate Program 

Start-Up visa 

 If you have an innovative, scalable business idea that has the potential to create jobs, the Start-up program is the right for you. You should be supported by a designated Canadian venture capital fund, angel investor group, or business incubator. Once the application is successful you will receive a work permit to come to Canada and start a business. Once the business is established, you may apply for PR.  

Caregiver 

This visa allows foreigners to come to Canada and work as caregivers. There are two streams: 

  1. Home child care provider pilot 
  2. Home support worker pilot  

A caregiver visa holder is eligible to apply for permanent residency after completing 24 months of work.  

Self-employed 

If you have relevant experience in cultural activities or athletics and are willing to make significant contributions to the cultural and athletic scene of Canada, you can migrate to Canada permanently as a self-employed person.    

RNIP (Rural and Northern Immigration Program) 

The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) helps rural and northern communities attract skilled foreign workers by allowing employers to recruit candidates for permanent residency You must have a job offer in a designated occupation and meet the requirements to be eligible.