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What We Do
We provide advice and consultancy in the following areas:
1. Federal Economic Immigration Program
a. Federal Skilled Trades Worker Program
c. Canadian Experience Class
3. Immigrant Investor
4. Start-up Visa
5. Self-employed Immigration
6. Family Sponsorship
7. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
8. Student permit
9. Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)
10. Appeals to the Immigration Refugee Board

International students and travel to Canada - Canada.ca 08/12/2021

International students and travel to Canada

International students and travel to Canada - Canada.ca The changes the Government of Canada announced today apply to all of IRCC’s clients. As the fall semester is approaching, we would like to remind international students of what they will need to do to return or come to Canada for their studies.

New College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants to open this fall - Canada.ca 08/11/2021

New College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants to open this fall

New College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants to open this fall - Canada.ca Canada is one of the top destinations in the world, with millions of people from across the globe hoping to come here every year to settle, visit or work. To navigate the immigration system, many people turn to consultants or other services for help. While nearly all operate honestly, unscrupulous a...

Canada lowers threshold for immigrants to get permanent residency 02/19/2021

Canada lowers threshold for immigrants to get permanent residency

Canada lowers threshold for immigrants to get permanent residency Money quote by Mikal Skuterud: “What the government did on Saturday is signal very clearly, our only objective here is to hit the target,” rather than a substantive policy rationale: Ottawa has mad…

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Who can travel to Canada – Citizens, permanent residents, foreign nationals and refugees - Canada.ca 10/12/2020

Immediate and extended family members can now enter Canada

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Who can travel to Canada – Citizens, permanent residents, foreign nationals and refugees - Canada.ca Travel restrictions and exemptions: information on who can and can’t travel to Canada.

10/02/2020

If you are still planning to enter Canada during current pandemic, there's good news. IRCC is working out the guidelines to those extended family members, and those individual who is having a relationship with the Citizen or Permanent Resident for compassionate reasons may able to come in if you met the guidelines. Stay tune on 8th Oct 2020

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2020/10/update-on-travel-restriction-exemptions-for-extended-family-members-and-for-compassionate-reasons.html

Canada will have to rely on immigration as global fertility rate plummets: study 07/15/2020

Canada will have to rely on immigration as global fertility rate plummets: study
A new study forecasting a decline in the world's population as female education and contraception access improves suggests that Canada will have to rely on immigration to remain one of the world's largest economies.

Canada will have to rely on immigration as global fertility rate plummets: study A new study forecasting a decline in the world's population as female education and contraception access improves suggests that Canada will have to rely on immigration to remain one of the world's largest economies.

Minister Mendicino announces changes to facilitate online learning for international students - Canada.ca 07/14/2020

Minister Mendicino announces changes to facilitate online learning for international students

Minister Mendicino announces changes to facilitate online learning for international students - Canada.ca International students make immense cultural and social contributions to Canada, and generate more than $21 billion in economic activity. Since the onset of the pandemic, the Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, has made a number of temporary policy ch...

Where to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) 06/25/2020

COVID-19 Virus
The COVID-19 virus is causing numerous disruptions and unprecedented actions around the globe. We hope that you and your staff remain safe and healthy during these extraordinary times. Please check up-to-date travel advisories and restrictions, and advise all clients to only travel when it is absolutely necessary.

Canada
Canada has imposed travel restrictions on people entering the country, to try to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The following people are allowed to enter:
Canadian citizens and their immediate family members
Canadian permanent residents and their immediate family members
Temporary foreign workers who are coming to Canada for an essential purpose
Approved permanent resident applicants (who were approved on/before Mar.18/20)
International students (with a study visa issued on/before Mar.18/20)
Note that each province has its own travel restrictions, so while someone may be allowed to enter Canada, they may not be able to travel to their destination province.

People who have received Work Permits, Permanent Resident Visas, etc., are encouraged NOT to travel at this time, unless it is essential. Travelling solely to activate a visa is NOT considered an essential reason to travel. Rather, people are encouraged to attend landing appointments by phone, and to extend their visas until it is safe to travel. Note that people with PR applications approved after Mar.18/20 are not allowed to enter Canada at this time.

People who show symptoms of COVID-19 are not allowed to board planes to fly to Canada at this time. Canadian Border Services will assess the health of everyone upon arrival in Canada.

Additionally, anyone who travels internationally is subject to a mandatory 14-day self-isolation period upon entry to Canada, even if they show no symptoms. Upon entering Canada, people will be asked for a self-isolation plan, and placed into a facility/hotel for mandatory isolation if their plan is not feasible.

The below website provides further details:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-special-measures.html

Biometrics deadlines will automatically be extended from 30 days to 90 days for all applicants:
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/where-to-give-biometrics.asp?utm_source=slash-biometrics_biometrie&utm_medium=short-url-en&utm_campaign=biometrics

Where to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) You’ll have to make a new appointment at a Service Canada office or a United States (US) application support center (ASC) once they start collecting biometrics again.

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Who can travel to Canada – citizens, permanent residents, foreign nationals and refugees - Canada.ca 06/11/2020

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Who can travel to Canada – citizens, permanent residents, foreign nationals and refugees

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Who can travel to Canada – citizens, permanent residents, foreign nationals and refugees - Canada.ca Travel restrictions and exemptions: information on who can and can’t travel to Canada.

Canada immigration intake expected to fall by half due to COVID-19 05/30/2020

https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2020/05/29/canada-immigration-intake-expected-to-fall-by-half-due-to-covid-19.html

Canada immigration intake expected to fall by half due to COVID-19 Canada welcomed 341,000 permanent residents in 2019 and was set to usher in another 370,000 this year, but the number of new arrivals is forecast to b...

Immigrant entrepreneurs growing tech startups in N.L. with specialized visa | CBC News 11/20/2019

Immigrant entrepreneurs growing tech startups in N.L. with specialised visa; CBC News
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Immigrant entrepreneurs growing tech startups in N.L. with specialized visa | CBC News The program is open to innovators with semi-developed companies that have the potential to compete on a global scale and create local jobs.

03/27/2019

Interim Pathway for Caregivers in Canada now OPEN
Applicants encouraged to meet the June 4 deadline.

Caregivers who have been working in Canada temporarily but who have not qualified for any other current caregiver program are encouraged to review the criteria and begin working on their applications so that they don’t miss the June 4 deadline. For more information and those interested to apply, pls email [email protected]

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