• November 18, 2013

    Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program SINP Eligibility

    Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program SINP Eligibility To be considered for the Family Referral Category, you must: Be between 18 – 49 years old at time of your application. Have a signed affidavit of support (SINP 500-22) from your supporting household in Saskatchewan. Have completed post-secondary education, training, or [...]

  • November 11, 2013

    Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program PEI PNP

    PEI PNP As the birthplace of Canada, Prince Edward Island welcomes new comers who wish to reside in Canada's smallest province. The province has strong social, economic and strategic reasons for pursuing greater immigration and has enhanced its nominee program to reflect that desire. This creates an ease [...]

  • July 6, 2013

    Why Akrami and Associates?

    Your Advantage: Akrami & Associates At Akrami and Associates, it is our philosophical approach that sets us apart from other immigration services. We believe that everybody that has a valid reason or desire to immigrate to Canada should have the chance to do so. We are passionate about [...]

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    December 10, 2015

    Canadian Immigration What happens after Citizenship Test Video

    Have you completed your Canadian Citizenship Test and wondering what the next steps are? Or have you failed your Canadian Citizenship Test and not sure if you can redo the test? Watch our video and find out what you have to do next.

  • December 2, 2013

    Family Class Minimum Necessary Income

    LICO The sponsor's income must meet the minimum necessary income requirement, as identified annually by Statistics Canada in LICO levels, to support all members of a sponsor's own family and all sponsored persons and their family members, including family members listed as non- accompanying. The applicable LICO level [...]

  • December 2, 2013

    Family Class Sponsorship Co-Signing a Sponsorship

    Co-signers Co-Signing a Sponsorship The spouse or common-law partner of the sponsor may co-sign an undertaking to help meet income requirements by pooling resources; however, common-law relationships must have met common-law requirements prior to co-signing . Other family members may not co-sign. Co-signers should not co- sign when [...]

  • December 1, 2013

    Confused on the Paperwork

    Many clients come to us facing this issue and are lost as what to do with documents they have acquired. Many times people are not even aware whether not the document they have gathered are the correct ones and whether or not they have demonstrated what is required [...]

  • November 18, 2013

    Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program SINP Who Can Apply

    SINP Who Can Apply Are you looking for Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program SINP Who Can Apply? Lets see what happens when considering the SINP, knowing who in your family might make the strongest case will determine who the principle applicant might be. The principle applicant is who the [...]

  • November 11, 2013

    New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program NBPNP

    Many people choose to live in New Brunswick. Whether is it is for the affordable lifestyle, universal health care, education system or simply the proximity to some of the most beautiful lakes, rivers and trails that Canada has to offer; New Brunswick remains an unspoiled land of opportunity [...]

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    December 10, 2015

    Applying for Canadian Citizenship with Criminal Record Video

    Are you applying for Canadian citizenship with a criminal record or applied for Canadian citizenship and faced an incident and got charged or convicted with a criminal record? Unsure, what to do next? If so, watch our video on what options are available to you when applying for citizenship with a criminal record.

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    February 3, 2015

    Can I File My Own Immigration Application Video

    Think you can handle a stressful immigration application on your own? Watch our video to learn about the dos and don's! Find out why you should hire a immigration representative to help you with your Canadian immigration matters.

  • December 2, 2013

    Financial Responsibility when Sponsoring

    The financial test is needed to prove that sponsors can support sponsored persons for the period of the undertaking. Financial Resources: May include the resources of the sponsor's spouse or common-law partner if the sponsor's financial resources are inadequate and the sponsor's spouse for Financial Responsibility when Sponsoring common-law [...]