• November 25, 2013

    Multiple or More Serious Offences

    Multiple or More Serious Offences and Denied Entry to Canada If you were involved in the following types of offences, you may be required to attend an interview and go through a much more thorough assessment of your background: the pattern of offences [...]

  • November 24, 2013

    Open Spousal Work Permit Requirements

    An Open Work Permit is one that essentially allows the holder to work for any employer of their choice. This type of work permit is typically attached to another application, like an in-land spousal sponsorship. Applicants who submit a Spousal Sponsorship may qualify for an [...]

  • November 20, 2013

    NAFTA Business Professionals

    NAFTA Professionals A NAFTA business professional is different than a business visitor, regardless of the fact that they both intend to enter Canada on a temporary basis, in that a business professional will require a work permit and a business visitor does not. This occurs [...]

  • November 14, 2013

    Temporary Foreign Worker TFW

    The TFWP is jointly managed by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). Employers often require a Labour Market Opinion (LMO) from HRSDC to hire a foreign worker. A positive LMO means that the employer has tried [...]

  • November 14, 2013

    Qualifying as a Business Visitor

    Business Visitor You may qualify as a business visitor if you plan to visit Canada temporarily to seek out new business opportunities in Canada, to invest or to expand on existing business agreements. You should note that if you are from a country that requires [...]

  • November 14, 2013

    Criminal Inadmissibility

    Criminal Inadmissibility Canada This term describes people who are not allowed to enter or stay in Canada because they have committed or been convicted of a crime. That crime may have occurred in or outside Canada. Should this be the case for you, [...]

  • November 11, 2013

    FAQ: Post Graduate Work Permit

    Post Graduate Work Permit FAQs How do I apply for a post-graduation work permit? You must apply for a post-graduation work permit within 90 days of receiving written confirmation from your educational institution that you have met the requirements for completing your academic [...]

  • November 11, 2013

    Facts on Post Graduate Work Permit

    Post Graduate Work Permit Facts A post-graduation work permit may be valid anywhere between eight months and up to three years, depending on the length of the program of study completed in Canada. The permit cannot be valid for longer than the length of the [...]

  • November 6, 2013

    How to Qualify as a Business Visitor

    Qualify as a Business Visitor You may qualify as a business visitor if you plan to visit Canada temporarily to seek out new business opportunities in Canada, to invest or to expand on existing business agreements. You should note that if you are from a [...]

  • December 1, 2013

    I Want to Have an Open Work Permit

    How to get an Open Work Permit An Open Work Permit is typically attached to another type of application. For example, an Open Work Permit can be obtained with an inland Spousal Sponsorship application. This Open Work Permit can be issued upon receiving [...]

  • November 28, 2013

    TRVs What to Do

    Canadian Visitor Visa What to Do Sometimes in life, people feel the need to visit a different country for a variety of purposes. Are you too looking forward to visiting a new country? Canada welcomes you heartily. What reasons do people have for visiting any [...]

  • November 28, 2013

    Visit Your Children in Canada

    If you are the parents or grandparents of permanent citizens of Canada, you have the opportunity to visit Canada. You could be suitable to submit an application regarding the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa, and the Super Visa can be valid for 10 years. Super [...]