
November 27, 2013
Is Federal Investment Program closed? Any Alternatives?
Federal Investment Program If you have a high net worth, you may be eligible to apply through the Federal Investment Program. The program allows you to establish your own enterprise and immigrate to Canada. Since you are a potential investor who can add [...]

November 26, 2013
How to File a Federal Skilled Worker Application
Federal Skilled Worker Application A skilled worker is a person whose occupation needs formal education or some specialized training and whose occupation or job falls under the NOC skill types 0 or A, or B. NOC means national occupational classification, which is a list of [...]

November 26, 2013
What is Canadian Experience Class
Canadian experience class is the category through which you can get permanent residence in Canada. If you are working or worked or at least studied in Canada in the past, then you might be eligible to apply for permanent residence in Canada under [...]

November 20, 2013
Tips with a Federal Skilled Trades Application
The federal skilled Trades application can be a complicated matter to handle on your own and there are a number of various factors you will need to consider. Aside from the basic requirements, there are six selection factors to be considered. Many of our clients [...]

November 20, 2013
Things to Keep in Mind with Conjugal Sponsorship
Submitting an application to sponsor your conjugal partner can be a stressful endeavour. Many of our clients have an easy enough time locating application forms online but have no idea where to start with respect to gathering documents. Akrami & Associates will guide [...]

November 20, 2013
Tips for Federal Skilled Worker Application With Arranged Employment
The federal skilled worker application is an extremely complicated application type with several things you, as the applicant, will need to consider. Aside from the basic requirements, there are six selection factors to be considered. Many of our clients come to us as [...]

December 2, 2013
Start-up Visa Settlement Funds Available
Settlement funds The applicant must clearly demonstrate that they have sufficient and available funds to meet the requirements. These funds must meet the requirements at the time the application is made, as well as when the application is finalized. The funds must be: [...]

December 2, 2013
Relationships of Convenience
A foreign national is not considered a spouse or a common-law partner if the marriage or relationship is not genuine and was entered into primarily for the purpose of acquiring any status or privilege under the Act. In addition, a relationship between two [...]

December 2, 2013
Dependent Children
For purposes of in-Canada processing, accompanying dependent children are children listed on the application who are applying for permanent residence and: reside in Canada; or reside outside Canada but will join the applicant if permanent resident status is received. Dependent Children Living Outside [...]

December 1, 2013
Evidence of Full-time Employment as a Live-in Caregiver
Live-in Caregiver Evidence of having worked full-time as a live-in caregiver for a total of 24 months or a total of 3,900 hours in a minimum of 22 months must include the following: a letter from the current employer showing the start date [...]

December 1, 2013
H&C Assessment Factors
To file a successful Humanitarian and Compassionate application, you need to keep the following in mind: H&C Factors related to the country of origin an applicant's links with their country of origin (e.g. the length of time they resided in their country of [...]

November 28, 2013
Arranged Employment Visas to Canada
Arranged Employment Arranged employment is one of the best immigration programs which are provided by Canadian companies to applicants who are willing to immigrate to Canada and work with their companies. This arranged employment category comes under the program called the federal skilled workers program [...]
