December 1, 2013
Spousal Sponsorship and Personal Statement
Personal Statement A personal statement is not a mandatory requirement for a sponsorship application but it goes a long way to support the genuineness of your application. Things you might want to consider in a personal statement are: Relationships that Began Online: What website did you use to [...]
November 21, 2013
Provincial Nominee Program Alberta Skilled Worker Category AINP
Canada has recently introduced the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Provincial Nominee Program Alberta Skilled Worker Category AINP program exists based on agreements that exist between the provinces and the federal government. Essentially, the process is two steps. You first apply to a provincial program in order to obtain [...]
November 18, 2013
Saskatchewan PNP Family Referral
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is an immigration program that is administered by the province. It operates under an agreement with the federal government. This program can provide a quicker means of entry into Canada while filling the needs of the province in accordance with its agreement [...]
November 11, 2013
Nova Scotia Nominee Program NSNP
Nova Scotia enjoys a quality of life that some might consider is quickly evaporating in todays modern society. The province boasts hard work is tempered by an appreciation for the natural beauty that encircles this province. Nova Scotia, like many other provinces, enjoys the ability to nominate immigrants [...]
December 2, 2013
Family Class Sponsorship Bars to Sponsorship
Sponsors and co-signers these conditions occur cannot sponsor if: They are permanent residents This includes stayed orders, departure orders, exclusion orders subject to a removal order and deportation orders. Exception: People who were granted permanent residence despite an unexecuted removal order. They are detained in any Sponsors being [...]
December 1, 2013
Sponsoring Your Spouse With Criminal Record
Spouse With Criminal Record Being reunited with your loved one through sponsorship is one of the cornerstone categories for permanent residence offered by Canada's immigration system. However, being able to sponsor your spouse can be easier said than done, especially depending on the uniqueness of your particular situation. [...]
November 11, 2013
Newfoundland and Labrador Nominee Program NLPNP
NLPNP The Newfoundland and Labrador Nominee Program (NLPNP) provides programs for skilled workers, family members, international graduates and entrepreneurs who wish to settle permanently in Newfoundland and Labrador. There are three categories under which you can apply; Skilled workers International Graduates Foreign Entrepreneurs The skilled worker program is [...]
February 3, 2015
Application Submission for Reconsideration Video
Received a negative decision on your Canadian immigration matter? Learn what steps you can take to re-submit your application for reconsideration by the immigration officer. Watch our video and find out how you can ask for reconsideration!!
December 2, 2013
Who Can you Sponsor under Family Class?
Members of the Family Class Include: spouse, common-law or conjugal partner; dependent child (no matter which parent is supporting the child, and also including children adopted overseas); father or mother; grandfather or grandmother; orphan under 18, if sibling, niece or nephew, or grandchild of sponsor; child under age [...]
December 1, 2013
I Recently Got Married and Would like to Sponsor My Spouse
Family reunification is one of the goals of the Canadian immigration system. As such Canada has a very comprehensive sponsorship system that allows eligible permanent residents or citizens of Canada to sponsor their spouses, common-law partners or conjugal partners for permanent resident status in Canada. If you wish [...]
November 11, 2013
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program MPNP
MPNP The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program has been streamlined to offer an easier approach to Permanent Residence through this program. There are currently two paths to the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program: Currently Working in Manitoba Skilled Workers overseas Manitoba offers an improved process that is geared towards assisting [...]
February 3, 2015
What to Expect at a Port of Entry Video
Planning to come to Canada but have an inadmissibility? If so, you need a Temporary Resident Permit. Watch our video on what type of questions you can be asked by the Canadian immigration officer at the port of entry and what documents you present to have a smooth entry into Canada.