Immigration Programs

PERMANENT RESIDENCE
TEMPORARY RESIDENCE
  • Study in Canada

  • Work in Canada

  • Tourism Visa

  • Supervisa

FAMILY REUNIFICATION

Canada offers several pathways for individuals seeking permanent residence, with Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), and the Atlantic Immigration Program being some of the most prominent options. Express Entry is a points-based system that evaluates candidates based on their skills, work experience, and language proficiency, allowing for quicker processing times. PNPs enable provinces to nominate individuals for permanent residency based on local labor market needs, giving them more control over immigration. Meanwhile, the Atlantic Immigration Program focuses on attracting skilled workers and their families to Canada’s Atlantic provinces, fostering economic growth in those regions. Together, these programs create diverse opportunities for aspiring immigrants.

  • Express Entry

  • Provincial Nominee Programs

  • Atlantic Immigration Program

  • Spouse or Partner Sponsorship

  • Parent / Grandparent Sponsorship

  • Child Sponsorship

Family reunification programs play a crucial role in allowing families to be together in Canada. One significant component is the spousal sponsorship program, which enables Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their spouses or common-law partners for permanent residency. This can be done either inland, where the spouse applies from within Canada, or outside Canada, where the application is submitted from abroad. Additionally, the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program (PGP) allows citizens and permanent residents to reunite with their parents and grandparents by sponsoring them for immigration. These initiatives reflect Canada's commitment to fostering family unity and supporting diverse family structures.

Canada offers a variety of temporary residence programs that cater to different needs and aspirations. The study permit allows international students to pursue their education in Canada's esteemed institutions, enhancing their academic and cultural experience. Work permits enable foreign nationals to gain employment in diverse sectors, contributing to the Canadian economy while experiencing life in the country. The tourism visa invites visitors to explore Canada’s stunning landscapes and vibrant cities for leisure. Additionally, the supervisa provides a special option for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents, allowing them to stay for extended periods. These programs reflect Canada’s commitment to welcoming diverse populations.