September 13, 2017
FAQs for Temporary Resident Visas in Canada
FAQ – Temporary Resident Visas In this article, I will address a few popular questions and answers for Temporary Resident Visas (TRVs) in Canada and some important information to consider if you are applying for a Temporary Resident Visa. A Temporary Resident Visa is intended for foreign nationals [...]
September 13, 2017
FAQs for the Ontario Provincial Nomination Program (PNP)
FAQ – Ontario Provincial Nomination Program In this article, I will address a few popular questions and answers for the Ontario Provincial Nomination Program in Canada and some important information to consider if you are applying under this program for permanent residency in Canada. The Ontario Provincial Nomination [...]
September 13, 2017
Family Class and Family Sponsorship
The Different Types of Family Sponsorship under the Family Class Category The Family Sponsorship program under the Family Class Category of Immigration is one of the most popular programs nation-wide in Canada. Under this program, you may be eligible to sponsor your spouse, common-law partner, and many other [...]
September 12, 2017
How to Apply for Criminal Rehabilitation Video
In order to enter Canada as a visitor, you must abide by the Immigration laws that are in place for the safety and security of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. If you are deemed inadmissible to Canada for a past criminal offense made in or outside of Canada, and you would like to overcome the criminal inadmissibility, you may be able to apply for Criminal Rehabilitation. Watch our video below on the eligibility for Criminal Rehabilitation, how to apply for Criminal Rehabilitation, the specific documents you will need to provide, and the chances for a successful application.
June 21, 2017
Changes to Canadian Citizenship
Canadian Citizenship Changes Has it always been your desire to finally become a Canadian citizen after so many years of being a permanent resident? This can finally be possible with the Canadian citizenship application and the new changes that have been introduced as of this year. To become [...]
August 8, 2016
Permanent Residence PR Questions
What is Permanent Residence in Canada? Permanent Residents are persons who have been given a permanent resident status by the Government of Canada. These people are not citizens of Canada; however, they are permanent residents because they immigrated to Canada. Permanent Residents are citizens of other countries, i.e.: [...]
October 14, 2015
How to write an invitation letter
What is an Invitation Letter? It is a simple letter written to invite a person living outside of Canada to visit Canada either for vacations for a certain event. However, it is important to note that a letter of invitation in no way guarantees the issuance of a [...]
September 26, 2015
Changes to Citizenship 2015
Changes To Citizenship In 2014 a bill was passed known as Bill C-24 Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act. This bill was passed to amend the citizenship act. Amendments done under this bill are: Establishing and clarifying the meaning of being a resident in Canada Changing the period of residing in [...]
September 22, 2015
Turning an LMIA into a Work Permit
Positive LMIA Once the employer has gone through the process, applied for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), and got a positive LMIA, the employer gets a letter confirming their positive LMIA. It is up to the employer to send the letter to the employee, a TFW (temporary [...]
September 21, 2015
Canadian Citizenship New Requirements
Citizenship by Naturalization Process Naturalization is the legal process that transforms a permanent resident into a Canadian Citizen. In order to be naturalized, the permanent resident must apply for citizenship. Permanent residents who wish to obtain Canadian citizenship must meet certain criteria. They must: Be admitted to Canada [...]
September 20, 2015
New Changes to Caregiver Program
Caregiver Program Changes The Citizenship and Immigration Canada announced that their Caregiver program is been reformed with some significant changes. These changes are to help acknowledge hard work and effort that caregivers have given for families and the economy. The changes now reflect on the live in requirement. [...]
September 18, 2015
Refugee Status
What do you do if you are refused? If you are refused you can stay in Canada while you apply for an appeal. When you apply for your appeal you will need to also make submissions for a Pre Removal Risk Assessment. While you are doing the above, [...]