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Immigration

IMMIGRATION

Express Entry Program

24 -26
weeks
  • Language proficiency test results (e.g., IELTS, CELPIP)
  • Educational credential assessment (ECA) report
  • Express Entry profile and personal information

Provincial Nominee Program

15-19
weeks
  • Job offer from a Canadian employer
  • Proof of settlement funds
  • Documents to prove ties to the province or territory

Family Sponsorship Program

12-18
weeks
  • Relationship proof
  • Financial support documents
  • Completed application forms and supporting documents

Student Visa

6-16
weeks
  • Letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution
  • Proof of funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses
  • Immigration medical exam results

Temporary Foreign Worker Program

6-12
weeks
  • Job offer from a Canadian employer
  • Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) approval
  • Work permit application forms and supporting documents

International Experience Canada

8-12
weeks
  • Valid passport from an eligible country
  • Proof of financial means to support yourself during your stay in Canada
  • Completed application for the IEC category you're applying under

FAQ

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) is a points-based system used to assess and score Express Entry candidates based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability. A higher CRS score increases your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.

Eligibility criteria for Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) vary depending on the province or territory and the specific stream you’re applying under. Generally, factors such as education, work experience, language proficiency, and ties to the province or territory are considered.

Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their spouse or common-law partner, dependent children, parents, and grandparents for permanent residency in Canada. Eligibility requirements and application processes may vary depending on the relationship and the sponsor’s status.

To apply for a study permit as an international student, you’ll need a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), proof of funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses, and a completed study permit application form. Additional documents may be required based on individual circumstances.

Finding a job in Canada under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) typically involves securing a job offer from a Canadian employer who is willing to sponsor your work permit application. Employers may need to obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to demonstrate that hiring a foreign worker will not negatively impact the Canadian labor market.

Eligibility requirements for International Experience Canada (IEC) include being a citizen of a participating country, meeting age requirements (usually between 18 and 35), and having sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay in Canada. Application procedures may vary depending on the category you’re applying under.

Yes, you can update certain information in your Express Entry profile after submission. This includes updating your language test results, education credentials, work experience, and personal information. However, once you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), you cannot make changes to your profile, so it’s important to ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date before submitting your application.

The duration of stay under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) depends on the type of work permit you receive and the terms specified in your job offer. In most cases, temporary work permits are issued for the duration of the employment contract, which can vary from a few months to several years. It’s essential to check the validity period of your work permit and ensure compliance with its conditions to avoid any issues with your stay in Canada.