This is the application process for skilled immigrants who wish to settle permanently in Canada and participate in the country’s economy. Three immigration programs are managed under Express Entry:
An applicant can also apply through Express Entry for the Provincial Nominee Program to obtain permanent residence more quickly.
Thus, thanks to our expertise, we would be able to accompany you throughout your immigration to Canada.
You can sponsor certain family members to come to Canada if you are at least 18 years old and are:
Our expertise will help you bring some of your family members to Canada.
Each province and territory has its own “streams” (immigration programs for certain groups) and criteria for their program. For example, in one program stream, provinces and territories may target:
Students
Business people
Skilled workers
Semi-skilled workers
This application process is for skilled workers who wish to become permanent residents of Canada and live in Quebec.
Quebec has a special immigration agreement with the Government of Canada. It applies its own rules to choose immigrants who will easily adapt to life in this province.
To immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker selected by Quebec, you must follow two steps:
Our firm has the expertise to support you in this program.
The Atlantic Immigration Program is a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers and international graduates of a Canadian institution who want to work and live in one of the 4 Atlantic provinces, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island.
The program helps employers hire qualified candidates for positions they have not been able to fill locally.
Thanks to our expertise, we can support candidates in this pathway to permanent residence.
The Canada Start-up Visa Program targets immigrant entrepreneurs who have the skills and potential to establish businesses in Canada (outside Quebec) that:
Our firm will guide you through this process to help you start your business in Canada.
The Self-Employed Immigration Program allows you to immigrate to Canada permanently as a self-employed person.
If you are interested in this program, you must:
We have the expertise and knowledge to help you immigrate to Canada as a self-employed person.
The Northern and Rural Immigration Pilot Program is a community-based program. It aims to benefit small communities from the benefits of economic immigration by creating a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers who wish to live and work in one of the participating communities.
We can accompany you in this program if you wish to immigrate to rural and northern communities.
The Agri-Food Pilot Program helps meet the labour needs of the Canadian agri-food sector.
The Pilot Program provides a pathway to permanent residence for experienced, non-seasonal workers in certain industries and occupations.
To apply for permanent residence under the Agri-Food Pilot Program, you must:
Our firm will accompany you through this program until you obtain your permanent residence.
The Economic Mobility Pathway Pilot Project (WEPA) combines refugee resettlement and economic immigration. This access route:
Thanks to our expertise in refugee matters, we are able to support you in this program that requires the intervention of several actors.
For this program, if you must meet certain requirements such as:
To apply for permanent residence from Canada on humanitarian and compassionate grounds, certain conditions must be met:
Thanks to our expertise, we can support you throughout your process to
Many international students are enrolled in Canada each year for academic, professional and professional training, in addition to many other short-term English and French-language students. Canada encourages qualified international students. Most international students must have a study permit. You do not need a study permit if your study program is six months or less.
You must have the following to obtain a study permit:
Students are allowed to work in Canada in many circumstances. Full-time students can work on campus without a work permit.
Many students may apply for a study permit to work off campus after attending school full-time for six months.
Permits allow off-campus employment in any job for 20 hours per week during school, and full-time when the school is not in session. Internships are allowed when required by the academic program. After graduation, many students may apply for a postgraduate work permit (PGWP). The duration of the work permit is based on the duration of the study program, up to a maximum of three years. You must apply within 90 days of completing your program of study. After one year of working on a PGWP, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class.
We support you in all steps related to obtaining temporary worker status in Canada:
The two main types of work permits are:
Express Entry is the online application system for skilled workers that allows the selection of candidates for economic immigration through three specific programs:
A visitor visa (also known as a temporary resident visa) is an official document that IRCC affixes to your passport. It indicates that you meet the requirements to enter Canada.
Most visitors need a visitor visa to come to Canada. However, a visitor may also need one if you are transiting through a Canadian airport on your way to your final destination.
We can help you apply for a visa online by obtaining from you the documents to meet the visa requirements.
Any foreign national who wants to enter Canada for the first time as a visitor must use one of the following documents:
Once in Canada, if you wish to extend your stay in Canada as a visitor (stay in Canada longer), you must apply for a visitor record that is not a visa.
A record of the visitor:
With our expertise, we can assist you in this procedure to extend your stays in Canada.
The super visa allows parents and grandparents to visit their children and grandchildren for periods of 5 years at a time. This is a multiple entry visa with a validity period of up to 10 years.
There are specific eligibility criteria for super visas, including the need for medical insurance. Parents or grandparents must meet all eligibility criteria.
For a parent or grandparent to be eligible for a super visa, their child or grandchild must meet the following requirements:
be your child or grandchild
Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident of Canada or registered Indian and provide a copy of one of the following:
Be at least 18 years of age and reside in Canada;
Have an income equal to or greater than the minimum necessary income;
Sign a letter inviting you to Canada with the following information:
The parent or grandparent must also:
The parent or grandparent cannot include dependents in this application.
The parent or grandparent must have proof of medical insurance from:
Medical insurance must:
Thanks to our expertise, we can assist you in this process to bring your parents to Canada.
If you are in Canada as a student or temporary foreign worker, you can apply for a visa if only you meet all of these criteria:
If your current visitor visa has expired, or expires soon, or was valid for only one entry. You must:
Our experience will accompany you until you obtain your visa.
Business visitors are people who stay in Canada for a few days or weeks to attend meetings or events, and can stay for up to 6 months.
To qualify as a commercial visitor, the applicant must demonstrate that:
If you intend to stay in Canada for more than 6 months or work in Canada, you may be considered a temporary worker and need to apply for a work permit.
Activities you can do as a business visitor include:
Under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, an American or Mexican national may also take part in other activities, such as research, marketing and general services.
Our firm will accompany you in this request to IRCC.
To become a Canadian citizen, most applicants must:
We have the expertise to assist you in obtaining your Canadian citizenship.
Submitting an application for proof of Canadian citizenship will officially determine whether you are a Canadian citizen. The application fee is non-refundable, even if you apply for proof of citizenship and discover that you are not a Canadian citizen.
Contact our team if you need proof of Canadian citizenship.
If you renounce your Canadian citizenship, you lose all the rights and privileges of a Canadian citizen, and you will no longer have status in Canada. This means that if you wish to return to Canada permanently, you will need to apply for a permanent resident visa. If you wish to return to Canada on a temporary basis (to visit, work or study), you will need to apply for a temporary resident visa if necessary.
To be eligible to resume Canadian citizenship, you must meet the following requirements.
You must:
We are proud to offer full legal representation (preparation and transmission of your file, representation at the hearing) in difficult situations, such as immigration appeals and admissibility hearings before the Immigration Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada:
In addition, we support you during investigations and detention reviews. When a person is detained by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on immigration grounds, they must appear before the Immigration Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) for a detention review.
If you do not agree with the negative decision of your refugee claim and want to appeal it, you can appeal to the Refugee Appeal Division under specific conditions. We prepare and transmit evidence, as well as provide legal representation to the IRB.
Persons in Canada, other than protected persons or persons recognized as Convention refugees by a country to which they may be removed, may request a pre-removal risk assessment (PRRA) whether they are subject to an enforceable removal order or named to a security certificate.
However, these individuals cannot apply until they have received a notice from the Canada Border Services Agency confirming their right to do so.
Thanks to our expertise, we will accompany you throughout this PRRA procedure.
Canada offers asylum to certain people within its borders who fear persecution or who would be in danger if they were to leave. Potential risk include:
If you believe that you will be in such danger if you return to your home country or to the country where you usually live, you may have the right to apply for refugee protection in Canada.
With our knowledge and expertise in this area, we could represent you at the IRB. Our expertise includes:
If you wish to have official documents for immigration to Canada translated by a certified translator accredited by OTTIAQ, contact us now.
We provide you with certified translation services of documents for immigration, study or visit to Canada, which would be required by Canadian immigration authorities, such as IRCC or provincial immigration authorities.
We offer reliable certified, notarized or sworn translation services for immigration purposes (federal or provincial programs) or for any other reason.
You may be asked to submit a certified translation of your official documents, such as:
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