August 26, 2015
Canada Immigration Visa under the Family Sponsorship Category
What is a Canada Immigration Visa? A Canada immigration visa is also known as a permanent resident visa. A permanent resident of Canada is someone who has applied for and been approved for permanent resident status within Canada. A permanent resident is not yet a citizen this visa [...]
August 24, 2015
Temporary Visa Work Permit
How do you qualify for a Work Permit? There are several different ways for you to qualify for a Work Permit in Canada. One of the ways is to meet the qualifications of a Canadian business whom can’t find a Canadian citizen or a Canadian Permanent Resident to [...]
August 24, 2015
Everything You Need To Know About Express Entry
What is Express Entry? Express Entry is a very new way to permanent residence in Canada. The complete name of this is Express Entry to manage applications for permanent residence under certain economic programs. If you are a potential candidate, you can complete an Express Entry profile at [...]
August 23, 2015
Time in Canada
What is a Permanent Resident: A Permanent Resident of Canada is someone who has applied for and been approved for Permanent Resident status within Canada. A Permanent Resident is not yet a Citizen. A Permanent Resident is still considered a Citizen of another country. Permanent residency allows an [...]
August 18, 2015
Does a Candidate Need a Job Offer in Order to Immigrate to Canada Under Express Entry
Do I need a job offer to qualify under Express Entry? You do not necessarily need a job offer to immigrate to Canada. You may be chosen to apply for Permanent Residence through the Federal or Provincial and Territorial governments. By receiving a job offer your chances of [...]
August 7, 2015
Can I Enter Canada If I Have a Criminal Record
Am I deemed Inadmissible to enter Canada with a criminal record? Under Canada’s Immigration law, if you have committed or been convicted of a crime then you are criminally inadmissible. Normally if you are criminally inadmissible you cannot stay or live in Canada. This also includes both minor and [...]
June 24, 2015
Canadian Experience Class
How does the Canadian Experience Class work? As of January 1, 2015 the Canadian Government has made another way for you to come into Canada with Canadian Work Experience under the Express Entry System. This is available to you if you are a Temporary Foreign Worker hoping to [...]
June 23, 2015
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 adopt either or both languages. In some parts of Canada there are jobs [...]
May 13, 2015
Business Immigration
What is the Business Immigration Program? The Business Immigration Program is one of the Canadian Immigration categories. This program is geared towards you if you have business/managerial experience with a reasonably high net-worth. If you obtain these requirements then you may just qualify for a Canadian Immigration Visawhich [...]
May 12, 2015
How Does The Immigration Process Work?
The first thing to know is that there are many immigration processes and not one of them are the same. There are different processes depending on what your reasons are for coming to Canada, how long you are planning to stay, and your personal background. There are different [...]
February 24, 2015
Chris Brown Denied Entry Into Canada, Will Not Play ACC Tomorrow
Chris Brown has just sent out a tweet alerting fans that he will not be performing at his Montreal and Toronto shows this week, because he was denied entry to Canada by Canadian border agency. It appears the singer has been denied entry into Canada, most certainly due to [...]
December 30, 2014
Travelling to Canada with a Criminal Record
Travelling to Canada with a Criminal Record with Temporary Resident Permit If you have faced issue at the border when attempting to enter Canada (if you have been refused or denied entry to Canada), you have firsthand knowledge of how frustrating or intimidating an experience this can be. [...]