October 4, 2016
Visitor Visa to Canada
Inviting Family to Canada? Are your family members back home missing you? Are they planning on coming over to Canada to visit? With all of the amazing attractions that our beautiful country hosts it is hard to deny them the trip they’ve been dreaming about. When it comes [...]
September 26, 2016
Things you might want to know about Super Visa
Inviting Parents or Grandparents to Canada For most visitors coming to Canada, they need a visa. Exemptions apply. Each time when someone wants to invite his or her parents or grandparent to come to Canada, the parent or grandparent has to apply for a visa which usually allows [...]
September 21, 2016
Can I work with Expired Work Permit
Expired Work Permit Each year, many foreign nationals come to Canada to work for temporary basis. Temporary foreign workers help fill labour shortages that exist in Canada through the transfer of skills. To help foreign nationals come and work in Canada the employer has to get the authorization [...]
September 20, 2016
LMIA Information for Employers
Employers hiring a Foreign Worker The Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) was previously known as the Labour Market Opinion (LMO). The LMIA is an application once approved by Service Canada allows the employer to hire a Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW). If the employer does not obtain a Positive [...]
September 15, 2016
Who Qualifies under NAFTA Work Permit
NAFTA Work Permit NAFTA is an agreement between three countries that allows a worker from any of these countries to go and work in any of the three countries that are party to the agreement of NAFTA. It makes the job of a worker to get a visa [...]
September 12, 2016
Financial Requirements to sponsor under the Family Class
Who needs to meet Financial Requirements to Sponsor Family to Canada? When sponsoring a loved one to Canada one of the requirements is meeting the financial obligations as the sponsor. The sponsor must show that he/she meets the minimum necessary income or Low-Income Cut-Off (LICO) for a given [...]
September 6, 2016
How to Qualify for Canadian Citizenship
Canadian Citizenship Changes Since June 11, 2015 there have been changes to obtaining your Canadian Citizenship. One of these changes include being physically present in Canada for four years over the six year period. Prior to the change you only had to be physically present in Canada three [...]
September 1, 2016
Spousal Sponsorship Application Refused
Reasons your Spousal Sponsorship gets Refused Many times applicants file their own Spousal Sponsorship Application without thoroughly doing their research of the requirements they need to meet or they fail to provide sufficient supporting documents with their application. When starting an application without much knowledge in the area [...]
August 29, 2016
Qualifying Occupations for the Federal Skilled Worker Program
Federal Skilled Worker FSW Prior to January 2015, the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program provided a list of 50 qualifying occupations. However, on January 1, 2015 the new and improved online Express Entry Immigration system was introduced under the Economic Class. Under Express Entry, the updated Federal Skilled [...]
August 25, 2016
Arranged Employment for a Labour Market Impact Assessment
Arranged Employment for Permanent Residency through Express Entry Route The Canadian Express Entry system allows employers in Canada to offer permanent jobs to foreign nationals so they can immigrate to Canada under the skilled workers class. Candidates for the Express Entry system who have a job which is [...]
August 22, 2016
Do I need passport to travel from the US to Canada
US citizen travelling to Canada The winter is here and you and your family living in Washington decide to take a road trip north of the border into Canada to spend some good quality time with your family. While packing your bags you realize that your passport has [...]
August 18, 2016
Provincial Nominee Program British Columbia
Who is eligible to apply for British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program? The Canadian province of British Columbia depends largely on the type of people employed within it, the skills and trades those workers bring in, and the overall employment structure and demographic of the province. To accomplish such [...]