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    December 1, 2015

    Denied Entry To Canada ARC Video

    Have you been Denied Entry into Canada? Looking into filing for an Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC)? Wondering what you should include in your application? Watch our video to get some tips on what to include with your ARC application to be successful in re-entry into Canada.

  • November 24, 2015

    Student Class and Study Permit

    Can I Obtain Permanent Residency in Canada while on Study Permit? Canadian educational institutions are filled with international students. The reason being that studying in Canada attracts the possibility of future permanent residence. Foreign students are a prescribed class of persons who may obtain temporary resident status and [...]

  • November 23, 2015

    International Skilled Worker Category

    What is the international skilled worker category? The International Skilled Worker Category</strong></strong></a> is for skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan. If you are interested to apply under the International Skilled Worker Category, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is currently accepting applications. The SINP has [...]

  • November 21, 2015

    LMIA Exemptions and Benefits

    Who is Exempted from an LMIA Generally, if Canadian employer wants to hire an alien worker, they are asked to provide a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) according to conditions of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. There is an International Mobility Program which has known as an [...]

  • November 18, 2015

    Labour Market Impact Assessment LMIA

    What is the LMIA? The Labour Market Opinion (LMO) is now known as the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). It allows an employer to hire a foreign worker. It is hard for an employer to get the permit because it is hard to convince the government that there [...]

  • November 16, 2015

    Canadian Immigration Application Fees

    Are there fees when submitting a Canadian Immigration Application? Yes, there are fees that are going to be required of you to pay when applying to immigrate to Canada. The fees are set up as follows: Skilled Worker/ Family Class Principal Applicant $550 Self-employed Principal Applicant $1,050 Each [...]

  • November 16, 2015

    Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System CRS

    What is the Comprehensive Ranking System? The Comprehensive Ranking System, or CRS, is a points-based system used to rank candidates applying for permanent residence in Canada through the newly-instituted Express Entry system. Express Entry began in January 2015, and is utilized by foreign workers looking to become permanent [...]

  • November 15, 2015

    Express Entry Language Requirements

    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 adapt either or both languages. In [...]

  • November 13, 2015

    Permanent Residence Status and Temporary Status in Canada

    Can I apply for Permanent Resident Status and Temporary Status at the Same Time? Yes, you may apply for Permanent Resident Status and Temporary Status at the same the time. The Canadian immigration refers to this concept as a dual intent and doing this does no harm to [...]

  • November 13, 2015

    Business Visitor Visa

    What is Business Visitor Visa A business visitor is for you if you are looking to come to Canada to take on the activities pertaining to your international business. As the owner of the business visitor visa you can: Be present at business meetings or conferences Buy goods [...]

  • November 10, 2015

    Medical Examination

    Are you required to get a medical examination done? If you are applying to immigrate to Canada you will be required to complete a medical examination. What is the purpose of the medical examination? The medical examinations purpose is to disclose any condition that you may have in [...]

  • November 9, 2015

    Caregiver Program in Canada

    Changes in the Live in Caregiver Program In November 30, 2014, big changes happened to Canada’s Live-in Caregiver Program. The live-in caregivers are individuals who are qualified to provide care for persons with disabilities, elderly persons or provide care for children. They need to provide this care inside [...]