Temporary Resident Visas
Canada has a variety of Temporary Resident Visa options. From studying, to working to visiting, you may need a Visa to enter Canada. To learn more, please contact us to discuss your avenues.
If you are looking to study in Canada at a college or university, you will need to apply and be admitted to the school of your choice and have a study permit before you are allowed to come to Canada. All students who plan to take a course or program in Canada for more than six months need study permit. A lot of students find the study permit application as intimidating since there are several requirements to fulfil. It is common for a study permit application to be declined if there are missing information or if an applicant does not meet the program requirements. However, you can appeal the decision, and there are chances that the decision will be upturned. Contact us to help you apply to come to Canada to study.
To asses your eligibility in applying for a study permit and or appealing your refusal, please contact us to assist you.
Canada’s economy is strong and diverse while there are a lot of prospects for professional development and growth. Canada is considered a prime destination for employment opportunities. However, for working in Canada, it is required that a foreign national has proper authorization, without which there can be severe consequences.
Individuals who seek temporary employment in Canada need a work permit before they can come to Canada for work. There are a variety of options for obtaining a Canadian work permit. Some work permits need a job offer from a Canadian employer, while others require that an employer provides a Labour Market Impact Assessment, while some others require that the person has some kind of connection to Canada (such as education, etc.). The process of attaining a Canadian work permit differs based on the type of work permit a person is applying.
For exemption criteria and work permit application, or any queries related to a work permit, please contact us.
A visitor visa, also known as the Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), is an immigration document that enables foreigners to travel to and enter Canada. People from countries that are not visa-exempt require a visitor visa for entering into Canada whether they are coming as a student, or as a temporary worker, or simply to visit.
There are two kinds of Canadian visitor visas—single entry visas and multiple entry visas. The single entry visa allows a foreign national to visit Canada for just once on that visa, while the multiple entry allows someone to enter and leave Canada as often as they wish for the period the visa is valid. Single entry visas are usually only issued under specific circumstances. Mostly, applicants are considered for multiple entry visas. Are you interested in a visitor visa? Contact us to see how we can help.
Extension and Restorations
Foreign nationals are legally allowed to live in Canada for up to six months at a time on a visitor visa. As soon as this period ends, your legal status will end, and you are required to leave Canada. However, if you need an extension in these six months, you need to apply at least 30 days before your visa status expires. During the time your extension application is being processed, you canstay in Canada even if your six-month visa has expired. The candidate status is referred to as the implied status before the approval of his or her application.
If you have any queries or concerns related to extending your visitor visas, please contact us to discuss your options.
Explore Your Options
Canada has a variety of immigration pathways. Not sure which pathway is available to you? Complete our free assessment and we will reach out to you to discuss your options.