Area Of Immigration

Express Entry program
The Express Entry program is a Canadian immigration system that manages applications for permanent residence for certain economic immigration programs, including the Federal Skilled Worker program, the Federal Skilled Trades program, and the Canadian Experience Class.

Canadian Work Federal Skilled Worker Program
The Federal Skilled Worker program is a Canadian immigration program that allows individuals with certain skills and work experience to apply for permanent residence in Canada. To be eligible for the program, individuals must meet certain criteria related to their work experience, language proficiency, education, and other factors.

The Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is a Canadian immigration program that allows individuals who have Canadian work experience to apply for permanent residence in Canada. To be eligible for the CEC, individuals must have at least 12 months of full-time (or an equal amount in part-time) skilled work experience in Canada in the three years preceding their application.

The Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
The Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) is a Canadian immigration program that allows individuals with certain skilled trades experience and qualifications to apply for permanent residence in Canada. To be eligible for the FSTP, individuals must meet certain criteria related to their work experience, language proficiency, and other factors.

Family Sponsorship Program
The Federal Skilled Worker program is a Canadian immigration program that allows individuals with certain skills and work experience to apply for permanent residence in Canada. To be eligible for the program, individuals must meet certain criteria related to their work experience, language proficiency, education, and other factors.

Refugee Sponsorship Program
The Canadian refugee sponsorship program is a program that allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents, as well as organizations, to sponsor refugees to come to Canada as permanent residents. There are several types of refugee sponsorship programs in Canada, including the Government-Assisted Refugee (GAR) program, the Blended Visa Office-Referred (BVOR) program, and the Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) program.

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) is a program administered by the Government of Alberta that allows individuals with certain skills and experience to apply for a nomination for permanent residence through the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP). The AAIP is intended to help Alberta attract and retain skilled workers who can contribute to the province’s economy and support its long-term growth.

Work Permit
A Canadian work permit is a document that allows a foreign national to work in Canada for a specific period of time and for a specific employer. In order to obtain a work permit, a foreign national must first apply for and receive a job offer from a Canadian employer. The employer must then apply for a positive labor market impact assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), unless the work permit is exempt from the LMIA process.

Study permit
A Canadian study permit is a document that allows a foreign national to study in Canada for a specific period of time at a designated learning institution (DLI). In order to obtain a study permit, a foreign national must first be accepted into a program of study at a DLI in Canada. The DLI must then issue a letter of acceptance to the foreign national, which is required as part of the study permit application.

Visitor Visa
A visitor visa, also known as a temporary resident visa (TRV), is a document that allows a foreign national to visit Canada for a specific purpose, such as tourism, visiting friends or family, or business, for a limited period of time. In order to obtain a visitor visa, a foreign national must first apply online or by mail, along with the required documents and fees.

Citizenship
Canadian citizenship is the legal status that grants individuals the rights and privileges of being a citizen of Canada, including the right to live and work in Canada permanently and the right to vote and hold public office. To become a Canadian citizen, an individual must first become a permanent resident of Canada and meet certain eligibility criteria.

Permanent Residency
Canadian permanent residency is the legal status that allows individuals to live and work in Canada permanently. To apply for permanent residency in Canada, an individual must first choose a program under which to apply and meet the eligibility requirements of that program. There are several different programs through which an individual can apply for permanent residency in Canada, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, the Canadian Experience Class, and the Provincial Nominee Program.

PR Renewal
Canadian permanent residents must renew their permanent resident (PR) cards every 5 years in order to maintain their PR status in Canada. To renew their PR cards, permanent residents must submit an application online or by mail, along with the required documents and fees. The required documents may include proof of permanent resident status, proof of identity, and proof of residence in Canada.

LMIA
LMIA stands for Labour Market Impact Assessment, which is a program run by the Government of Canada to ensure that Canadian employers have access to the workers they need when Canadian citizens or permanent residents are not available or do not possess the necessary skills.