The Government of Canada has put great importance on the reunification of families. This program provides an excellent opportunity for the sponsors to ask his/her parents and grandparents to visit for a longer period in Canada. Canada offers the parent and grandparent super visa to help them see their children for an extended period than a regular visit, allowing visitors to stay for a maximum period of six months. Both - hosts and parents/grandparents must meet specific requirements before they can enter Canada. As a visitor applying for a super visa, you must: Prove that your child or grandchild’s household meets the…
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Super Visa
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Spouse Sponsorship
Spouse Sponsorship is for those who want to give their partner and their dependent children sponsorship. Under this program, the sponsor will agree with the Canadian Government to support the sponsored spouse for three years financially. The spouse visa procedure for Canadian permanent residency has a higher variance than other visa applications. They will not be limited to meeting rigorous education qualifications, language proficiencies, or work experience. If successful, the sponsored person gets permanent resident status, allowing the couple (or family, if applicable) to build their lives in Canada. As a visitor applying for a Spouse Sponsorship, you should Be able to…
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Family Sponsorship
Canadian citizens and permanent residents have a right to sponsor their loved ones residing in Canada or outside of Canada through Family Sponsorship Class. Bringing families for reunification is the key to making the country prosperous and more robust. As a visitor applying for a Family Sponsorship, you should Be a spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner. Be dependent on children, including adopted children who are 21 years old or under Be parents or grandparents. Be eligible relative How can we help? Although the Government prioritizes the procedure of sponsorship applications, being successful is by no means a given. You must meet all the requirements, and even…
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Express Entry
Express Entry is an application management system by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) designed to handle and process forms received through three of Canada’s federal economic immigration programs for skilled workers. Express Entry is a competitive immigration system, listing all eligible candidates against one another based on their age, work experience, education and other factors. They invite the best-ranking candidates to apply for Canadian permanent resident status. As a visitor applying for an Express Entry, you should: Be eligible under any of the following three immigration programs– Canadian Experience Class—This immigration program led by Express Entry lets international students and temporary foreign…
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Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
The Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) allow Canadian regions and territories to choose individuals who want to relocate to Canada and are interested in settling in a particular province. As a visitor applying for a PNP, you should have the abilities, education and work experience to add to the economy of a specific province or territory have the desire to reside in that province, and wish to be a permanent resident of Canada As each province and territory has its own ‘streams’ (immigration programs that target specific groups) and requirements, they have the right to choose a candidate that matches their particular needs. Each Canadian province…
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Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)
The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) is an immigration program that allows workers, graduates, and entrepreneurs to permanently settle in Alberta. It has been a hugely exciting step for newcomers to Canada. The latest government data shows that Alberta has surpassed British Columbia as the second most popular immigration location in Canada, after Ontario. The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) is for individuals who possess the skills and abilities to fill labor shortages in Alberta. The AINP approves skilled worker applications under the Alberta Opportunity Stream(AOS) and the Express Entry(EE) system. It also runs one business program - the Self-employed Farmer…
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Child sponsorship
Having the families together is one of the major promises that the Government of Canada believes in. Hence, the Government allows dependent children sponsorship. To be eligible for child sponsorship, children must meet the definition of a dependent child. Whether they are adopted or a biological child of a Canadian citizen, they are considered dependent if they are unmarried or in a common-law relationship and are under 22 years old. The Government will consider a child over the age of 22 a dependent if they suffer from a physical or mental condition that stops them from being independent. As Parents applying…
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Temporary Resident Visa
A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) is for people who wish to come to Canada for a temporary period and are therefore considered visitors. A candidate who wants to go to Canada for a temporary purpose such as vacation, short-term business trip, summer camp/short camp, or visiting family or friends may apply for a Temporary Resident Visa. Only foreign nationals physically present in Canada hold temporary resident status. As a visitor applying for a Temporary Resident Visa, you should Be at least 18 years old to use as the primary visa applicant. Hold a valid government-issued passport with at least one blank page that…
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