Canada, the second largest country in the world, covering 9.98 million
square kilometres. Despite Canada’s great size, it is one of the world’s
most sparsely populated countries.
Canada is one of the countries widely preferred for living, earning,
education and doing business.
Canada has different types of Visas for individuals, families, businesses,
and investors. They include temporary residence and permanent
residence. Within these two categories, there are the visa types of visitor
visas, student visas, work visas, business immigrant visas, and visas part
of the express entry program.
There are several types of visas depending on your situation, what you
plan to do in Canada, and how long you plan to stay for.
Express Entry Services
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Eligibility Requirement:
- Age between 25-35 years
- Over 6 years of work experience
- A Master’s qualification, a Bachelor’s degree or a Postgraduate diploma
- A minimum score of 7.5 in the IELTS exam
Provincial Nomination Program
– Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
Eligibility Requirement:
- Age between 25-35 years
- Over 6 years of work experience
- A Master’s qualification, a Bachelor’s degree or a Postgraduate diploma
- A minimum score of 7.5 in the IELTS exam
Work Permits
Family Sponsorships
Spousal Sponsorship
Eligibility requirement for sponsoring your spouse:
- Age of 18 year or above
- Be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, or a registered Indian under the
Canadian Indian Act - Reside in Canada or intend to live in Canada
- Be able to Financially support your spouse for 3 years
Common-Law & Conjugal Partners
Common-Law partnership is that a couple has been living together for 12 consecutive months and not legally married. Conjugal partner relationship is where someone who has had a close relationship for 1 year but not able to live together or get married typically due to justifiable reasons.
Conjugal partner relationship is where someone who has had a close relationship for 1 year but not able to live together or get married typically due to justifiable reasons.
Parent & Grand Parent
As a sponsor, you will be expected to provide financial support to your family, so they do not rely on social assistance from the Canadian government
Child or Other dependent
Under this category you can reunite with your family by sponsoring your dependent children. A dependent child means a child under 22 years of age and this applies to both natural-born and adopted children.