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STUDY PERMIT

Study Permit

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Study Permit is a special permit issued to students for the purpose of studying in Canada. The permit gives you the right to study full time and work part time, for a maximum of 20hours per week, while school is in session, and full time when school is off session. In order to apply for a study permit, you will need a valid offer of admission from a Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI), among other requirements. We have networked with some DLIs and can assist both in securing admission and study permit application. Also note that upon graduation, you may qualify for a Post Graduate Study Work Permit, which gives you the right to work in Canada for a period of 1 to 3 years.
 

EXPRESS ENTRY

Express Entry

Express Entry is one of the most popular programs for potential immigrants who wish to live in Canada permanently. The program started in January 2015 and has been the gateway for thousands of skilled immigrants. This program has 3 main categories:
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1. Federal Skilled Worker Program
2. Federal Skilled Trades Program
3. Canadian Experience Class
 
Book your consultation to see which category you qualify under the express entry program.

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WORK PERMIT

Work Permit

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Foreign workers are the most valuable assets to help address labour shortages in Canada. For a foreign national to able to legally work in Canada, a work permit is required. Open and closed work permits are the two main types of work permits; an open work permit implies that the permit holder has no limitation as to who they work for, where they work in Canada, or the kind of job that they are permitted to do, where a closed work permit implies that the permit holder is limited to a certain employer, location and job.

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Examples of Work permit programs,

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  • Temporary Work Permits for Spouses or Partners;

  • Post Graduation Work Permit;

  • Temporary Resident Permit;

  • World Youth Program Permit;

  • Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program Spousal Permit;

  • Regular Open Work Permit; and

  • Birding Open Work Permit

  • Working Holiday Visa;

  • Young Professionals Visa;

  • International Experience Canada;

  • International Co-Op Program

LMIA

Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)

An LMIA is a document that an employer in Canada may need to get before hiring a foreign worker. A positive LMIA will show that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job. It will also show that no Canadian worker is available to do the job. An LMIA is normally issued and processed by the Ministry of Employment and Social Development Canada, also known as Service Canada. We can assist you in having this document processed.

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Family Sponsorship

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Family sponsorship is a vital aspect of Canadian immigration, as one of the main objectives of the immigration law is to reunite families. If you are a member of the family class to a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or anyone with a valid status other than a visitor, you may be qualified to move to Canada and reunite with your family member. A member of the family class includes; Spouse, Common-law Partner, Conjugal Partner, Dependent Children, Adoptees, Orphans, Lonely Canadian Rule, Parents, and Grandparents.

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Business Investors

This program is aimed at business investors or start-ups that want to invest in Canada and immigrate at the same time. There is a popular phrase associated with the program, which states, “Buy your way to Canada”. This may not be far from the truth, as Canada offers a pathway to becoming a permanent residence through investing. There are many different programs and investment portfolios that are associated with the program. We can assess your background and match you with the right program.

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Refugee Protection

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Refugee Protection The refugee protection program is aimed at protecting persons that either needs protection or are convention refugee.

A Convention refugee is a person who, by reason of a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion,

a) is outside each of their countries of nationality and is unable or, by reason of that fear, unwilling to avail themselves of the protection of each of those countries; or

b) not having a country of nationality, is outside the country of their former habitual residence and is unable or, by reason of that fear, unwilling to return to that country.

 

A person in need of protection is a person in Canada whose removal to their country or countries of nationality or, if they do not have a country of nationality, their country of former habitual residence, would subject them personally to:

  • S. 97 (1)(a) Danger of torture, as defined in Article 1 of the Convention Against Torture ) or

  • S. 97(1)(b) Risk to their life or risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment.

If you think you fall into one of these categories, we can assist in you applying for protection in Canada.

Refugee Protection

Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds

H&C Factors is also known as humanitarian and compassionate grounds. This program is aimed at assessing the hardship that an applicant would experience as a result of a permanent residence refusal. Some of the factors that will be considered but to limited includes,

  • establishment in Canada;

  • ties to Canada;

  • the best interests of any children affected by their application;

  • factors in your country of origin this includes but is not limited to: Medical inadequacies, discrimination that does not amount to persecution and harassment

  • health considerations;

  • family violence considerations;

  • consequences of the separation of relatives;

  • inability to leave Canada has led to establishment; and/or

  • any other relevant factor they wish to have considered

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Visa de résident temporaire

Un visa de résidence temporaire est également connu sous le nom de visa de visiteur ou de touriste. Ce visa est destiné à une visite temporaire comme son nom l'indique. Si vous souhaitez visiter le Canada en tant que visiteur ou touriste, nous pouvons vous aider avec votre demande de visa, votre réservation d'hébergement et votre prise en charge à l'aéroport.

Temporary Residence Visa

Programme des candidats des provinces (PCP)

Le Canada compte 10 provinces et 3 territoires, chacun ayant ses propres programmes différents auxquels vous pourriez être admissible afin de déménager de façon permanente dans cette province. Nous pouvons vous aider à trouver la bonne province qui peut vous accepter comme résident permanent.

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Irrecevabilité, réexamen, appels

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L'interdiction de territoire est utilisée pour désigner les personnes qui ne sont pas légalement autorisées à entrer ou à rester au Canada.

 

Certains des motifs sont

  1. Sécurité

  2.   Violations des droits humains ou internationaux

  3. Interdiction de territoire pour les condamnations pénales, les accusations criminelles et la commission d'actes criminels

  4. Criminalité grave

  5. Criminalité

  6. Criminalité organisée

  7. Motifs de santé

  8. Motifs financiers

  9. Fausse déclaration

  10. Cessation de la protection des réfugiés

  11. Non-conformité

  12. Membre de la famille interdit de territoire

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Il existe des recours qui pourraient être disponibles pour traiter l'une des formes d'interdiction de territoire énumérées ci-dessus.

Inadmissibility

Citoyenneté canadienne

Devenir citoyen canadien est la dernière étape de l'immigration. Être citoyen canadien vous confère tous les droits au Canada pour les citoyens. Certaines conditions doivent être remplies pour être admissible à la citoyenneté. Nous vous guiderons tout au long du processus et de la demande.

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Citizenship

Système mondial de gestion des cas (SMGC/AIPRP)

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Le Système mondial de gestion des cas (SMGC) est le système unique, intégré et mondial de Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada (CIC) utilisé à l'interne pour traiter les demandes de services de citoyenneté et d'immigration en vertu de la Loi sur l'accès à l'information et la protection des renseignements personnels. En ce qui concerne l'immigration, toutes les notes et décisions prises par un agent concernant une demande sont enregistrées dans ce système. ​

 

Pour être admissible à faire une demande en vertu de la Loi sur l'accès à l'information ou de la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels, vous devez être un citoyen canadien, un résident permanent du Canada ou une personne ou une société présentement présente au Canada.​

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Commissaire à l'assermentation en Alberta et pour l'Alberta

Les commissaires à l'assermentation sont des fonctionnaires qui peuvent administrer les déclarations solennelles, les affidavits, les serments et les affirmations. Nous offrons un service mobile à Calgary et ses environs et pouvons prêter serment dans le confort de votre foyer ou de votre bureau. Nous pouvons également prêter serment à notre succursale de Calgary.

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Nous sommes mobiles, appelez-nous et nous viendrons vers vous. +1 403 889 1040

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