The Business Immigration Program seeks to attract experienced business people to Canada who will support the development of a strong and prosperous Canadian economy.
2016
Canadian citizens and permanent residents may sponsor close family members for Canadian immigration. The cap will be 20,000.
Canada has one of the most generous family reunification programs in the developed world. The government is committed to keeping families together whenever possible, and prioritizes the processing of sponsorship applications.
Help your spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner become a Canadian Permanent Resident. You may sponsor your partner regardless of whether they are currently living inside or outside of Canada.
Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship
This popular immigration stream is set to reopen on January 3rd, 2016. It allows Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents to sponsor their parents and grandparents for Permanent Residency.
Parent and Grandparent Super Visa
Another option for bringing parents and grandparents to Canada is the Super Visa program. Successful applicants receive a 10-year, multiple-entry visitor visa that allows parents and grandparents to spend an extended period of time with their loved ones in Canada.
Dependent Child and Other Sponsorship
Dependent children may be eligible to come to Canada in order to reside with their parent(s). This includes adopted children. An orphaned brother, sister, nephew, niece, or grandchild may also be eligible under this category. In exceptional circumstances, other family members may also be eligible.
Applicants should make sure that they and their family members meet sponsorship requirements before submitting an application.
Foreign students may renew their study permits. They can apply as early as 90 days before, but no later than 90 days after the permit expiry date. They also must have observed all the conditions of that permit and not be in breach of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. It will a pleasure to us as to offer you our assistance in your steps. Your initial consultation is free and our consultants will help you to choose a college or university to follow in your case
A study permit is a written authorization issued by an officer allowing foreign nationals to study in Canada.
Important information: A study permit becomes invalid 90 days after your study program has been completed. Your program is considered complete when you receive a notification of program completion from your school.
Generally, foreign nationals must obtain a study permit in order to study in Canada.
However, foreign nationals may be exempted from requiring a study permit in the following situations:
Important information: If your program of study is six months or less but you intend to continue your studies in another program, you should apply for a study permit before coming to Canada. This allows you to apply to extend your stay as a student from within Canada. Otherwise, you will have to apply for a study permit from outside of Canada.
Before applying for a study permit at a Canadian visa office, you must first get a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
Once you have your acceptance letter, you can complete and submit an application for a study permit.
For post-secondary level, you must consult the Designated Learning Institution List. If your school is not on the DLI List, you are not eligible to apply for a study permit.
All primary and secondary institutions in Canada are automatically designated and do not appear on the DLI List.
Yes, there are activities that do not require a study permit. Generally, a study permit is not required for:
In addition to providing an acceptance letter from a DLI, you must demonstrate to the officer that you:
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Express Entry is the new selection system for Canadian immigration, designed to select skilled workers for immigration to Canada .
Express Entry is a totally electronic process including the federal government, provincial governments, and Canadian employers.
Provincial Skilled Worker Program
Every province has performed its own provincial immigration programeach with its own standards, in order to promote immigration policies suited to a province's specific needs.
Provincial Nomination Programs are widely viewed as a fast-track option for many foreign nationals to gain Canadian permanent residency.
Under Express Entry the role of the provinces will become essential. In addition to the existing Provincial Nomination Programs available through Canadian provinces ,currently NovaScotia , Manitoba , Saskatchewan and British Columbia have launched express entry immigration programs that complement the Canada Express Entry Immigration system. A sponsor employer is often not required.