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CANADA


Express Entry offers qualified employees in Canada and abroad a path to permanent residency. Express Entry will result in processing timeframes of six months or less for possible skilled foreign employees.

ant to apply for permanent residency. Each PNP has at least one immigration stream that is compatible with the federal Express Entry system. This programme is effective if the workers have the necessary skills, education, and work experience to contribute to the economy of a particular province. To be approved for this programme, you must follow the instructions carefully and submit a complete, reviewed application.



Pre-Requisites that are to be fulfilled by applicants for eligibility are:

– Make sure to provide assurity to the visa officer of you fulfilling the requirements of your temporary resident permit or study permit and depart the country once the academic year ends. 

– Make sure to have your Acceptance Letter from your Respected University or College handy while applying for the visa. Provide documents to prove financial stability and backup for living expenses for yourself and any accompanying family member. 

– Make sure to get the Police Clearance done. 

– Make sure that you do not harm any Security Guidelines of Canada. 

– Make sure to be in excellent health and perform medical tests if necessary. 

– Make sure you are enrolled in The Designated Learning Institute. Proof of financial resources to ensure that you have money to pay for tuition fees, living expenses of you and your accompanying family members and return transportation for yourself and accompanying family members.

A work permit is a legal document that allows you to work in Canada on a temporary basis.

They are classified into two types: 

– Open Work Permit Work for any employer anywhere in Canada.

– Employer-specific Work for a specific employer in a specific location.


Visitor Visa: A visitor visa (also known as a temporary resident visa) is an official document issued by Immigration that is stamped in your passport. It demonstrates that you meet the requirements for entry into Canada. Most visitors to Canada require a visitor visa. You might also require one if you are passing through a Canadian airport on your way to your final destination.

 A visitor visa can be obtained either online or on paper. There are three types of visitor visas:

– Visa for a single entry

– Visas on multiple occasions

– Visa Super

A single entry visa allows the rightful holder to enter Canada only once, whereas a multiple entry visa allows you to enter Canada multiple times during the validity period. Visitors to Canada can stay for up to six months. The border services officer at the port of entry may allow you to stay for less than or more than 6 months. If that’s the case, they’ll stamp your passport with the departure date.

Requirements for obtaining a visitor visa:

– Have a valid travel document

– There is no criminal history.

– The individual must be financially secure and provide sufficient evidence of future employment opportunities.

– Have strong ties to the country of residence

– Persuade the immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay.

How Long Can You Stay?

Most visitors can stay in Canada for up to six months. The border services officer at the port of entry may allow you to stay for less than or more than 6 months. If that’s the case, they’ll stamp your passport with the departure date. They may also give you a document called a Visitor extension/visitor record, which will show the date by which you must depart.

Eligibility To obtain a visitor visa, you must first meet some basic requirements. You must also:

– Possess a valid travel document, such as a passport

– Be in good physical and mental health, and have no criminal or immigration-related convictions

– Convince an immigration officer that you have ties—such as a job, home, financial assets, or family—that will take you back to your home country convince an immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your visit and have enough money for your stay

Some Individuals Are Not Permitted To Enter Canada

– Some people are not admissible to Canada, which means they cannot enter the country. You may be ineligible for a variety of reasons, including involvement in:

– Illegal activity

– Violations of human rights

– Crime syndicates

Minor Children Visiting Canada

Check to see if your minor children (children under the age of 18) will be travelling with you, with someone else, or by themselves.