Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor family members to join them in Canada through the Family Class Immigration program. Sponsorship is available for spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, parents, grandparents, and in some cases, orphaned siblings or relatives. As a sponsor, you commit to providing financial support for your sponsored family member, helping them build a new life in Canada. No age limits, no points system — just a direct path to reunite with your loved ones under the Canada maple leaf.
We guide you through every form and document — from the sponsorship application (IMM 1344) to the permanent residence application. Our team ensures your submission is complete, accurate, and ready for IRCC to avoid delays or rejections.
Sponsoring parents or grandparents requires meeting Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) thresholds. We analyze your financial situation, including co-signer options, to ensure you meet IRCC's income requirements for a successful undertaking.
Spousal and partner sponsorships typically process in 12 months. We expedite document collection — relationship proof, joint accounts, photos, communication records — to build an undeniable case for genuine relationship recognition.
If IRCC refuses your sponsorship, we provide expert appeal representation before the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD). Our lawyers help overturn unfair decisions and reunite families despite complex circumstances..
Must be 18+ and reside in Canada (or intend to)
Spouse: 3 years | Parents: 20 years | Children: 10 years
Canadian Permanent Residency gives you the freedom to live, work, study, and access healthcare anywhere in Canada. Unlike a work permit, PR is a long-term immigration status that leads to Canadian citizenship. With over 100+ immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and Atlantic Immigration Program, we help qualified professionals, skilled tradespeople, and international graduates achieve their PR goals. After 3 years as a PR, you can apply for Canadian citizenship and obtain one of the world's most powerful passports.
We maximize your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score through strategic language testing, educational credential assessments (ECA), and work experience documentation. Our team identifies the best primary program — Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), or Federal Skilled Trades (FST) — to boost your chances.
If your CRS score needs a boost, we connect you with provincial streams across Ontario, BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Atlantic Canada. A provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points — virtually guaranteeing an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
From gathering police certificates and medical exams to submitting your e-APR, we manage every document. Our lawyers review applications for completeness to prevent refusals or processing delays by IRCC.
After obtaining PR, we guide you through residency obligations (730 days in 5 years) and help you plan for citizenship eligibility after 3 years. We also assist with PR card renewals and travel document applications.
CRS score, language tests (IELTS/TEF), and ECA
Many PR streams don't need LMIA or employer sponsorship
The Canada Visit Visa (Temporary Resident Visa) allows foreign nationals to enter Canada for tourism, family visits, business meetings, or medical treatment. With a valid visitor visa, you can stay for up to 6 months per entry, and often obtain multiple-entry status valid for up to 10 years. Whether you're attending a conference, exploring the Rocky Mountains, visiting relatives in Toronto, or scouting business opportunities, our expert consultants ensure your application demonstrates strong ties to your home country and a clear purpose of visit — maximizing approval chances.
We provide a personalized document checklist based on your profile — including financial proof, travel itinerary, invitation letters, employment verification, and ties to home country (property, family, business). No generic templates, just strategic submissions.
The #1 reason for refusal is insufficient ties to home country. Our consultants help you demonstrate compelling reasons to return — job stability, family responsibilities, property ownership, or business operations — while clearly articulating your travel purpose.
We guide you on proving sufficient funds for your stay, plus assist with invitation letters if visiting family/friends. Our team ensures bank statements, sponsorship letters, and income proofs meet IRCC's expectations.
If your visa was refused, we analyze GCMS notes to identify weaknesses. We then craft a stronger reapplication with new evidence, addressing every concern raised by IRCC officers.
Stay up to 6 months per visit • Valid for tourism/business
Unless staying 6+ months or specified occupations
Canada welcomes international entrepreneurs who want to launch, acquire, or expand a business. Through programs like the Start-Up Visa (SUV), Self-Employed Persons Program, and various Provincial Entrepreneur Streams, you can secure permanent residency while building your venture. We provide end-to-end support — from business concept validation and incorporation to immigration strategy and investor connections. Whether you're a tech founder, franchise owner, or seasoned business leader, we turn your entrepreneurial vision into Canadian permanent residency.
We connect you with designated Canadian angel investors, venture capital funds, or business incubators. Our team prepares your innovative business pitch, secures a Letter of Support, and files your permanent residence application — no net worth requirement, no age limit.
We handle federal or provincial incorporation, obtaining a Business Number (BN), GST/HST registration, corporate bank account setup, and compliance with Canadian corporate laws. Launch your entity within days, not weeks.
For business owners who prefer managed pathways, we identify the best provincial program (BC, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, etc.). We assist with Expression of Interest (EOI), business plan creation, and performance agreements to secure nomination and PR.
While your PR processes, we help you obtain an Entrepreneur Work Permit to start operating immediately. We also guide you through hiring local staff, leasing commercial space, and understanding Canadian tax obligations.
Designated organization support + sufficient settlement funds
All can receive permanent residency simultaneously
A visa refusal doesn't have to be the end of your journey. Whether you've been denied a U.S. visa, Canadian TRV/PR, study permit, or work permit, our expert immigration team provides comprehensive refusal reviews. We analyze GCMS/AAO notes, identify procedural errors or weak points, and craft winning strategies — including administrative appeals, judicial reviews, or stronger reapplications. With thousands of successful overturns, we turn refusals into approvals.
We obtain and interpret your GCMS notes (Canada) or AAO/consular records (US) to identify exactly why the officer refused your application. Common issues include insufficient ties, financial concerns, misrepresentation allegations, or missing documents.
For Canadian refusals, we assess eligibility for Judicial Review at the Federal Court. Our litigation lawyers challenge unreasonable decisions, procedural errors, and breaches of natural justice — often resulting in a redetermination by a different officer.
If you received a Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL), we craft compelling responses to address officer concerns before a final decision. We also file Administrative Reconsideration requests for eligible US visa denials.
When an appeal isn't possible or practical, we rebuild your application from scratch — addressing every refusal point with new, stronger evidence. From financial documentation to purpose of travel, we leave no room for another denial.
Canada: 15 days for JR (TRV) • US: Varies by visa type
5-year ban possible — we assist with rehabilitation
Navigating Canada's immigration system can be overwhelming — with 100+ pathways including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), Family Sponsorship, Study Permits, Work Permits, and Business Immigration. Our general consultations provide you with a clear, actionable roadmap tailored to your unique profile. Whether you're just exploring options, facing a complex situation, or need a second opinion, our regulated Canadian immigration consultants (RCIC) offer honest, strategic advice to maximize your chances of success.
We evaluate your education, work experience, language proficiency, age, adaptability, and financial capacity against multiple immigration programs. You'll know exactly which pathways you qualify for — and your approximate CRS score or PNP points.
No generic advice. We provide a step-by-step action plan — including language test booking, educational credential assessment (ECA), document gathering, provincial nomination strategies, and application timelines tailored to your goals.
If you have past refusals, criminal history, medical issues, or misrepresentation concerns, we provide honest risk assessment and rehabilitation strategies. Our RCICs advise on overcoming inadmissibility.
Beyond the initial consult, we offer document review, representation for your application, and unlimited follow-up questions. We're with you from strategy to landing as a permanent resident.
Licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC)
We represent your best interests, not any particular program
Your career is the cornerstone of your immigration success. Our Career Paths Coaching program bridges the gap between your professional aspirations and Canadian immigration requirements. Whether you're a skilled worker, international student, or experienced professional, we help you identify high-demand NOC occupations, build a Canadian-style resume, prepare for interviews, and create a long-term career roadmap that maximizes your CRS score, PNP eligibility, and job market success. Let's turn your expertise into Canadian opportunity.
We identify the National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes that best match your experience and offer the highest immigration value. Whether targeting Express Entry (TEER 0-3) or PNP streams, we align your career narrative for maximum points.
Canadian employers expect a specific resume format. We rewrite your CV to highlight achievements, use action verbs, and pass Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS). Your LinkedIn profile will also be optimized to attract recruiters.
Practice makes perfect. We conduct realistic mock interviews tailored to Canadian workplace culture — including behavioral questions, case studies, and salary negotiation strategies to help you secure competitive offers.
For regulated professions (engineers, nurses, accountants, etc.), we guide you through credential recognition, licensing exams, and bridging programs — so you can practice your profession in Canada without starting over.
Target NOC 0, A, B (TEER 0-3) for maximum Express Entry points
LMIA job offers +50 or +200 CRS points available
Your international education is a valuable asset — but for Canadian immigration, study permits, or professional licensing, you need an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA). An ECA verifies that your foreign degree, diploma, or certificate is equivalent to a Canadian credential. Whether you're applying for Express Entry (FSW), a Provincial Nominee Program, or seeking admission to Canadian universities, we guide you through the entire ECA process — from selecting the right designated organization (WES, ICES, IQAS, etc.) to submitting documents and interpreting your report. We also assist with credential verification for professional licensing in regulated fields like engineering, medicine, and accounting.
IRCC recognizes multiple ECA bodies — WES, ICES, IQAS, ICAS, CES, and PEBC (for pharmacists). We help you choose the fastest, most cost-effective, and appropriate organization based on your country of education and target program.
We provide a step-by-step checklist for transcripts, degree certificates, and verification requests to your academic institution. Our team reviews documents for completeness to avoid processing delays or rejections.
Your ECA result directly impacts your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. We interpret equivalency reports and advise on maximizing points — including two or more credentials vs. master's degree strategies.
For engineers, nurses, accountants, teachers, and other regulated professions, we guide you through additional credential verification with regulatory bodies (Engineers Canada, NNAS, CPA, etc.) and bridging programs to fast-track licensure.
Valid for Express Entry, PNP, and most immigration streams
Varies by organization and time of year
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