Immigration consulting service specializing in the Canadian Experience Class program. Helps individuals with Canadian work experience apply for Permanent Residence. Provides guidance on eligibility and requirements for international students and professionals.
Applicants must have at least one year of skilled, professional, or technical work experience in Canada within the 36 months of the application date.
Applicants must meet or surpass a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) of 5 ('initial intermediate') or 7 ('adequate intermediate proficiency'), varying by the job skill.
Applicants must plan to live outside the province of Quebec.
The program allows applications from individuals currently in Canada and those who have left, provided they apply within three years of leaving their job in Canada.
Graduates completing a program or course at a Canadian educational institution may remain in the country on post-graduate work permits and become eligible to enter the Express Entry pool if they meet experience requirements.
Offers visa services for short-term immigrants to Canada.
Confirms payments for confectionery.
Provides recruitment services for foreign workers.
Assistance with local recruitment processes in Canada.
Helps clients with PR renewal and citizenship processes in Canada.
Provides assistance with business-related immigration visas to Canada.
Guidance on various visa and permit applications for Canada.
Assistance with various family and relative sponsorship opportunities for immigrants.
Facilitates study visas and permits for international students in Canada.
Allows individuals who worked in Canada to apply for Permanent Residence. Recognizes the benefits brought to Canada by candidates with Canadian work and study experience.
Applicants need to have at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada, meet Canadian Language Benchmark requirements, and plan to live outside Quebec.
Graduates from Canadian institutions can use the Canadian Experience Class for a fast track to permanent residence after gaining work experience.
Visa Master Canada provides expert services in Canadian immigration with authorized specialists guiding clients through immigration processes.
Offers specialized immigration solutions based on tailored requirements to help clients achieve their Canadian dream.
Ensures a single point of contact throughout the immigration process for efficient and clear communication.
Provides clear, fixed pricing for services with no hidden fees, ensuring transparency and peace of mind for clients.
Handles the entire visa process from start to finish, including applications and any required action items, ensuring a streamlined and organized approach.
Provides detailed information about immigration programs and Canada.
Assists with smooth transition to Canada, from immigration to local settling.
Offices in South Asia and Canada to provide comprehensive services.
Offers expert advice on visas, immigration, and settlement from licensed professionals.
Our Recruitment Specialist and Immigration Experts in Canada provide in depth information about different immigration programs and the latest updates.
Offers assistance for a smooth transition from anywhere in the world to Canada. Includes help with banking, lodging applications, and settling down in Canada.
Offices in South Asia and Canada to provide a high level of service to clients.
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants and Professional Accountants offer professional advice on jobs, studies, immigration, and tax planning.
Allows users to make payments via PayPal for ease and security.
Enables payments through Authorize.Net, a service for online transactions.
Provides the option to pay now via Stripe, enabling fast and secure transactions.
Offers payment option through eTransfer for direct bank transfers.
Allows payments to be made via wire transfer for secure bank transactions.
A fully electronic application and selection system designed for skilled workers who want to immigrate to Canada.
An economic immigration program that allows skilled workers an opportunity to become permanent residents.
An immigration category for foreign workers in Canada who want to become permanent residents.
A pathway to Canadian permanent residency for foreign nationals with experience in a skilled trade.
Programs for Home Child Care Providers and Home Support Workers, effective from June 18, 2019.
A Canadian immigration initiative launched in 2017 to attract skilled workers to the Atlantic provinces.
Programs that allow provinces to target specific types of immigrants based on their economic needs.
Provides information on the Express Entry system, explaining it as an electronic immigration system for skilled and qualified immigrants to Canada.
Lists the different pathways within the Express Entry system, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class.
Explains how provinces and territories can recruit candidates from Express Entry to meet local labor market needs.
Federal Skilled Workers submit an expression of interest to the Express Entry Pool, where they are ranked under the Comprehensive Ranking System. High-ranked candidates are selected for permanent residence.
Applicants must have at least one year of continuous full-time paid work experience in one of 347 eligible occupations, must meet language benchmarks, and possess sufficient funds. A minimum score of 67 out of 100 points is required on the skilled worker selection grid.
Ranks candidates based on factors like education, work experience, language skills, and age. High-ranked candidates are invited to apply for permanent residency.
The program requires meeting language levels, having 2 years of work experience in a skilled trade within the last 5 years, fulfilling job offer requirements, or holding a qualification certificate issued by a Canadian authority. No education requirement for the program.
The program categorizes trades under major groups of the National Occupational Classification (NOC), including industrial, electrical, construction trades, maintenance, equipment operation, supervisors and technical jobs, processing, manufacture, central control operators, chefs, cooks, butchers, and bakers.
These programs are part of Canada's immigration policy. They allow provinces and territories to nominate individuals wishing to immigrate to Canada and settle in a particular province. Each PNP has one immigration stream aligned with the federal Express Entry system.
Express Entry-aligned streams are known as 'enhanced nominations.' They award candidates an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points.
Each province and territory has its own streams and requirements. Examples include Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP), British Columbia PNP, Manitoba PNP, and others.
Provides eligible caregivers with a pathway to permanent residence after acquiring two years of Canadian work experience in NOC 4411, excluding foster parents.
Provides eligible caregivers with a pathway to permanent residence after acquiring two years of Canadian work experience in NOC 4412, excluding housekeepers.
Caregivers must pass a language test with a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) of 5.
Caregivers need one year of Canadian post-secondary education or the foreign equivalent.
Provides occupation-specific work permits, allowing caregivers to change jobs quickly if necessary.
Open work permits for spouses/common-law partners and study permits for dependent children, allowing the caregiver's family to accompany them to Canada.
Employers hiring a caregiver from overseas do not need a Labour Market Impact Assessment.
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP) is driven by employers, requiring applicants to have a valid job offer.
Applicants must have a job offer from a designated employer in one of the four Atlantic provinces.
The job offer must be for full-time, indeterminate, and non-seasonal employment.
The job must be skilled or intermediate level, falling under skill type 0, A, B, or C of the National Occupational Classification (NOC).
A provincial certificate or endorsement is required to confirm the job offer is genuine. A settlement plan must be in place for the applicant and family.
Recruitment Specialists and Immigration Experts provide detailed information about programs and latest updates regarding studying in Canada.
Assists with smooth transition to Canada, covering aspects from immigration to bank account opening, helping clients settle down upon arrival.
Offices located in South Asia and Canada to deliver top-quality services to clients.
Offers professional advice on jobs, study, immigration, and taxation to help clients settle in Canada.
Help in choosing the right program in Canada that aligns with your work experience and educational background to strengthen study permit applications.
Guidance during the application process, including preparation and submission to Canadian designated learning institutions (DLI).
Assistance in preparing and applying for a Canadian study permit once acceptance is obtained from a DLI.
Provides a checklist of necessary documents such as acceptance letters, proof of financial support, and identity documents.
A fast-track option for study permits for students from specific countries who meet certain requirements, including English language proficiency.
A standard option for study permits for students from countries not eligible for SDS or those not meeting SDS requirements.
Students must take an English language test (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE) to qualify for study permits, with a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 and no band less than 6.0.
Offers guidance to help students select the right school based on their personal needs and career goals.
Assists students throughout the application process, offering confidence and expertise to ensure a successful submission.
Helps students understand and manage timelines and budgets related to their educational goals.
Provides insights into course experiences and campus life to help students make informed decisions.
Sponsor your spouse or conjugal partner for Canadian immigration.
Sponsor your dependent children, whether natural or adopted, to become Canadian residents.
Sponsor your parents and grandparents to become permanent residents of Canada.
An alternative visa option that allows parents and grandparents to visit Canada for extended periods.
Explanation of eligibility requirements for sponsoring family members for permanent residency.
A detailed guide on the application process including government application submission and paying application fees.
Information about sponsoring a spouse or partner currently in Canada, allowing them to apply for an open work permit.
Information about sponsoring a spouse or partner residing outside Canada who can visit while the process is ongoing.