December 1, 2013
Things to Mention in an Employment Letter
Canada offers a comprehensive and attractive immigration system that is well-recognized around the world. One such category of permanent residence is known as the Economic Class, which involves attracting skilled workers to Canada. Such application types of the economic category include the Federal skilled worker, [...]
November 26, 2013
Steps to Federal Skilled Application
Federal Skilled Application Canada is one of the leading industrial countries in the whole world. With the enhancement of its industrial sector, the necessity for skilled workers is also increasing. Now a day, it gives much more opportunities to those who are competent in the [...]
November 25, 2013
Common Law Sponsorship: Supporting Documents
Personal statements are very important; however, just because something is written down does not make it true. Where possible, you will need to provide evidence of the statements you make in your application forms and personal statement. For example, if you say that you have [...]
November 20, 2013
We Can help You With Parental Sponsorship
Akrami & Associates and our team of seasoned legal practitioners are here to help you! We will begin by discussing your matter at length during a consultation. It is here that you will meet face-to-face with one of our immigration practitioners. If a [...]
November 20, 2013
How We Can help With a Dependent Child Application
Akrami & Associates and our team of seasoned legal practitioners are here to help you! We will begin by discussing your matter at length during a consultation. It is here that you will meet face-to-face with one of our immigration practitioners. If a [...]
November 20, 2013
Tips with a Canadian Experience Class Application
The Canadian Experience Class 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 a result [...]
November 18, 2013
FSTP Regulated Occupations and Credential Assessment
Finding employment in Canada requires planning and determination. Many current Canadians and Permanent Residents already find difficulty obtaining a full-time position. In the case of a foreign national, this may prove even more difficult for you to do. You should obtain as much information as [...]
November 17, 2013
Conjugal Relationship What You Need to Know
This is a unique category of the family class and was for exceptional circumstances. Canada has one of the most extensive immigration systems in the world and takes into account many different types of relationships. Conjugal partners are those who would ordinarily apply as common-law [...]
November 5, 2013
Processing Changes to Arranged Employment Opinion
Applications received by HRSDC before or on March 8, 2013 Employers whose AEO application was received by HRSDC on or before March 8, 2013, and who have not yet received an opinion will be able to submit an LMO application should they choose. [...]
December 1, 2013
H&C How it is Processed
If the officer is of the opinion that H&C considerations warrant the grant of the requested exemption(s), then the officer may render a positive Stage 1 assessment if it is within their authority. When a positive Stage 1 assessment has been made, it [...]
December 1, 2013
Permanent Residence under the Live-in Caregiver Category
Live-in Caregivers are quickly becoming one of the most in-demand positions in Canada. As such, Canada has a long history of accommodating live-in caregivers for both work permits and permanent residence. A live-in caregiver who wishes to apply for permanent resident status must: Be approved [...]
November 28, 2013
What is Startup Visa and to whom it is applicable
A startup visa is good for people who want to establish a business or company in Canada and want to immigrate permanently to Canada. This is a new category introduced by the Canada Immigration Department and is the first of its kind. It [...]