
January 29, 2016
Who Qualifies for the Canadian Business Visa Program
Who Can Apply for the Canadian Business Class Visa? The business class visa is a program for immigration experienced business persons who can stimulate national and regional economic development in Canada with their financial capital and business knowledge. The business class represents a small class of overall immigration. [...]

December 17, 2015
Conjugal Sponsorship and Application Requirements
What is a Conjugal Relationship? A conjugal relationship is defined as a category for partners of either the opposite or the same sex that are in exceptional circumstances beyond their control that has prevented them from being qualified as common-law partners or spouses. A conjugal relationship is more [...]

November 23, 2015
International Skilled Worker Category
What is the international skilled worker category? The International Skilled Worker Category</strong></strong></a> is for skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan. If you are interested to apply under the International Skilled Worker Category, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is currently accepting applications. The SINP has [...]

November 15, 2015
Express Entry Language Requirements
Do candidates need to take language tests? There are two official languages in Canada, English and French. French is most common in Quebec and New Brunswick, while English is the more predominate in the other provinces and territories. You can choose to adapt either or both languages. In [...]

November 13, 2015
Permanent Residence Status and Temporary Status in Canada
Can I apply for Permanent Resident Status and Temporary Status at the Same Time? Yes, you may apply for Permanent Resident Status and Temporary Status at the same the time. The Canadian immigration refers to this concept as a dual intent and doing this does no harm to [...]

November 8, 2015
How Do I Qualify for an Intra-Company Work Permit?
What is an Intra Company Work Permit? The Intra-Company work permit is a permit part of a larger one, the NAFTA work program. The North American Free Trade Agreement is an agreement placed into effect in 1994 between the North American countries, Canada, the United States and Mexico. [...]

November 2, 2015
Canadian Citizen
Benefits of Being a Canadian Citizen According to therichest.com, a reliable website, which assessed countries members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OCED) to select the best place to live in 2014, Canada is the third best country among them. With a long history about how [...]

October 30, 2015
Live in Caregiver Work Permit
What is the Live in Caregiver Work Permit? The live in caregiver work permit allows you to take care of children, the elderly, or people with disability in Canada. However, there are certain requirements that must be met: You must work without supervision for them (children, elderly, or [...]

October 20, 2015
Express Entry and Requirements
What is the Express Entry? From January 1, 2015, Citizenship and Immigration Canada launched a new Permanent Resident program to handle the huge number of existing economic immigration programs (Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, Canadian Experience Class) applications, is called Express Entry. In order to [...]

October 12, 2015
Federal Skilled Trades Program
What Is The Federal Skilled Trades Program Individuals who are qualified in a skilled trade and wish to gain permanent residency in Canada may apply under the Federal Skilled Trades Program. The application process for this has been bundled into the Express Entry program as of January 2015, along [...]

September 29, 2015
Open Work Permit
How can I obtain an open work permit? The most predominant way to obtain an Open Work Permit</strong></strong> is by being the accompanying dependent of someone with status in Canada. This can include a permanent or temporary document. For example, if your spouse is a Foreign Worker</strong> and [...]

September 22, 2015
Turning an LMIA into a Work Permit
Positive LMIA Once the employer has gone through the process, applied for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), and got a positive LMIA, the employer gets a letter confirming their positive LMIA. It is up to the employer to send the letter to the employee, a TFW (temporary [...]
