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September 10, 2018
Comparing Super Visa and Temporary Resident Visa
What Type of Visa Will I Need to Come to Canada Do you plan to visit Canada in the future? If you do, it is important for you to understand that the things you’ll need to do to prepare, depend entirely on your specific circumstances. For example, it [...]

September 10, 2018
Understanding the Provincial Nominee Program
What is a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Provinces and territories in Canada, with the exception of Quebec, can chose to nominate individuals and persons with certain skills and certain qualities to immigrate to Canada through the Provincial Nomination Program (PNP). This allows provincial governments to have better control [...]

September 5, 2018
Understanding a Minor’s Study Permit
How Can I apply for a Minor’s Study Permit? The Canadian educational system is highly respected worldwide, so you are certainly giving your child a head start by sending them to school in Canada. That being said, many parents have chosen to let their children to study in [...]

September 5, 2018
Understanding Removal Orders
I have a Removal Order A removal order is a notice from the government informing you that you must leave Canada, and giving conditions on when and how you must do. A removal order is issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or the Canada Border Services [...]

September 4, 2018
Permanent Residence (PR) and Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds (H&C)
Applying for PR with H&C Submitting an application for permanent residence on humanitarian and compassionate (PR with H&C) consideration is arguably the most complex application to submit, aside from applying for refugee status. This is because you are asking for permanent residence without being eligible to apply. You [...]

September 4, 2018
How to Apply for Canadian Citizenship
Applying for Canadian Citizenship Getting Canadian citizenship does not mean you will just gain a blue passport. Canadian citizens do experience many privileges and beyond those that permanent residents have. For example, Canadian citizens have the opportunity to exercise their democratic right to vote and even more, actually [...]





