FAQ

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We understand that Canadian immigration can be a complex journey, and you likely have many questions. Below, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most common inquiries we receive from applicants like you. If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, feel free to reach out to us directly for personalized assistance.

The Express Entry system is a streamlined way for skilled workers to apply for permanent residency in Canada. It involves creating an online profile, receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) if you meet certain criteria, and then submitting a complete application within a set time frame

Provincial Nominee Programs allow Canadian provinces and territories to nominate individuals with skills and experience that align with their local needs. Being nominated through a PNP can significantly increase your chances of being selected for permanent residency.

Yes, under certain circumstances, you can apply for an open work permit that allows you to work in Canada while your application is being processed. These permits are usually tied to specific programs or situations.

A study permit allows you to study in Canada at an approved institution for a specified period. A work permit, on the other hand, lets you work legally in Canada. The eligibility criteria and application process for each permit type can vary.

Processing times can vary based on factors such as the type of application, the program you’re applying through, and the volume of applications being processed. It’s a good idea to check the current processing times on the official government website.

Yes, in many cases, you can include your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children in your application. This allows them to immigrate to Canada with you. However, each program may have specific requirements for family members.

If your application is denied, you may have options for appeal or reconsideration. It’s essential to understand the reasons for the refusal and seek legal advice to determine the best course of action.

An immigration lawyer can provide expert advice, assist you in preparing a strong application, navigate legal complexities, and represent your interests in case of appeals or challenges. They can greatly improve your chances of success.