Visitor Visa
A visitor visa (also called a temporary resident visa) is an official document that we stick in your passport. It shows that you meet the requirements needed to enter Canada.
Most travelers need a visitor visa to travel to Canada. You may also need one if you’re transiting through a Canadian airport on your way to your final destination.
Super Visa
A super visa lets you visit your children or grandchildren for up to 5 years at a time. It’s a visa that provides multiple entries for a period up to 10 years. When you enter Canada, a border services officer will confirm how long you can stay.
Express Entry
The Canadian labor market has huge demand for skilled people. For this reason, they introduced Express Entry Program. This is one of the most used and best Immigration tools to attract skilled workers around the globe to participate based on their education and experience and immigrate to Canada.
Student Permit
The study permit is a document, that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. Most foreign nationals need a study permit to study in Canada.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Each province and territory have its own “streams” (immigration programs that target certain groups) and requirements. Example Students, Businesspeople, Skilled Workers, Semi – Skilled Workers etc.
Work Permit
Most people need a work permit to work in Canada. If you need a work permit, you may be eligible for either an employer specific work permit or an open work permit.
Family Sponsorships
If you’re eligible, you can sponsor your spouse, partner or dependent children, parents and grandparents, relatives and adopted child to become permanent residents of Canada.
Business Visa
The Canadian government nominate business class immigrants based on their ability to become economically established in Canada and support the development of the Canadian economy.