There are more than 60 pathways to become a permanent resident in Canada as a Skilled Worker or Professional.
Immigrating to Canada as an internationally educated nurse (IEN) offers a variety of pathways, including options for study, work, and permanent residency. One of the key steps is getting licensed to practice as a nurse in Canada, which opens doors to employment opportunities and faster immigration pathways.
Wether you just need assistance for Admission application or you also need assistance for student visa application, we can help you. We also offer a DIY application guide.
Generally, you need a job offer supported by a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) report to apply for a work permit. We can help you navigate the process.
Most travellers need a visitor visa to travel to Canada. You may also need one if you’re transiting through a Canadian airport on your way to your final destination.
A visitor record in Canada is an official document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that allows you to stay in Canada beyond your initial period of authorized stay.
Whether you are an International Student or a Temporary Foreign Worker, if your goal is to become a permanent resident in Canada, you must act now! Do not wait until the last minute, get ready now!
Becoming a Canadian citizen offers numerous benefits that enhance both personal and professional life. One of the most significant advantages is the right to vote in federal, provincial, and local elections.
Permanent Resident Travel Document is a document issued by the Government of Canada to permanent residents who are outside of Canada and need to return to Canada but do not have a valid Permanent Resident (PR) card.
The key to a successful application is proper documentation. You must be able to document that your relationship is genuine and that there exists emotional and financial inter-dependence.
The Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) consideration pathway is an important option for individuals who are not eligible for permanent residence through regular immigration programs but have compelling personal circumstances that warrant consideration.
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In this webinar, we will explore various pathways to becoming a permanent resident in Canada. Participation in the webinar is free!