
PERMANENT RESIDENT
- Family Class (Spousal and Child Sponsorship)
- Express Entry
- Skilled Workers
- Skilled Trades
- Canadian Experience Class
- Provincial Nominee Programs
- Investor Programs
- Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds
- Spouse sponsorship
- Self-Employed
- Home-Child Care
- Super Visa
- LMIA ( Labor Market Impact Assessment)
- PR Renewal
- PR card
TEMPORARY RESIDENT
We assist you in all matters related to Immigration, making this path easy and possible!
Visitor Permit
Study Permit
Temporary Workers
Visitor Visa/Temporary Resident Visa
If you plan to visit Canada for a vacation or to visit family and friends, you may need a
Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), depending on your country of citizenship. You may also
require a visa if you are transiting through Canada.
Super Visas
Parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents intending to obtain
temporary residence to visit their close relatives may apply for extended visitors' visas known as
Super Visas
Sponsor your spouse, partner or child
To become a sponsor, you must be:
- At least 18 years old.
- A Canadian citizen, a person registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian
- Act, or a permanent resident living in Canada.
- Provide all other documents to support your sponsorship application.
- Meet other eligibility requirements
Sponsor your parents or grandparents:
Canada’s Family Class immigration category allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their parent(s) or grandparent(s) through the Parent and Grandparent Program, or PGP. Sponsored parents and grandparents become permanent residents of Canada, with all the benefits that come with it. This includes the right to live and work in Canada without restriction on location, time, or sector, as well as access to publicly-funded health care and other services. Ultimately, sponsored parents and grandparents may become Canadian citizens.
To become a sponsor, you must be:
To become a sponsor, you must be:
- At least 18 years old
- A Canadian citizen, a person registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act or a permanent resident living in Canada
- Able to prove that you meet the minimum income requirement.
- Provide all other documents to support your sponsorship application.
Who Needs a Study Permit?
A foreign national who intends to study in Canada needs a study permit if the duration of the
training program they are taking is more than six months. If the program finishes in less than six
months, there is no need to apply for a study permit. Some examples of programs that call for a
study permit are the following (assuming the duration is more than six months):
training program they are taking is more than six months. If the program finishes in less than six
months, there is no need to apply for a study permit. Some examples of programs that call for a
study permit are the following (assuming the duration is more than six months):
- A bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD program at a University
- A post-secondary certificate or diploma at a private or community college
- Studying at an elementary or secondary school (at a private, boarding, or public school)
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