Introducing Alberta’s New Path to Immigration (AAIP)

Alberta is gearing up to launch an exciting new pathway for immigrants, aimed specifically at boosting the province’s tourism and hospitality sectors. Starting March 1, 2024, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) will begin accepting applications for its newly established Tourism and Hospitality Stream. This initiative is a strategic move…

Strategizing Your Move to Canada Post-PR Approval

Securing your Permanent Residence (PR) approval is a milestone if you’re planning to move to Canada from overseas. However, aligning this achievement with your current commitments abroad requires careful timing and understanding of the involved deadlines. Here’s a streamlined guide to help you navigate through this transition period effectively. Timeline…

Exploring Business Visitor Opportunities in Canada

Canada is known for its rich multicultural landscape and offers numerous opportunities to all. It warmly welcomes business visitors aiming to enhance their professional expertise. Nevertheless, the majority of international visitors require a permit for entry. Depending on your visit’s purpose, you must obtain the appropriate visa. Specifically, if your…

Why is Canada changing its rules for international students?

On January 22, Marc Miller, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, unveiled a plan to regulate the number of international students coming to Canada over the next two years. As part of this plan, the Canadian government has established a limit on the number of international student permit applications.…

Language Tests for Canadian Immigration: IELTS, CELPIP, and TEF

One of the most important requirements you’ll have to meet if you want to move to Canada will be your language skills. Canada is a multilingual country, with English and French as its official languages, and you must demonstrate your language skills to be able to apply for different immigration…

Getting a Visitor Visa for Your Parents: A Simple Guide

Each year, Canada welcomes thousands of new immigrants who enrich its diversity and contribute to its economic and cultural life. Many immigrants decide to bring their parents and grandparents with them after they settle in Canada. The option of inviting parents to visit as temporary residents, usually requiring a visa…

The Essentials of Common-Law Sponsorship

Many immigrants decide to embark on their journey alone when they first come to Canada, leaving family members at home. This approach is usually taken to minimize the costs of starting up and reducing any potential risks related to relocation. These individuals often start sending financial support back to their…
Self-employed

Immigrate to Canada as a Self-Employed Person

The Self-Employed Persons Program enables individuals to achieve permanent immigration status in Canada by being self-employed. To be eligible for this program, you should have relevant experience in cultural activities or athletics. Moreover, you must be ready to contribute to the cultural or athletic scene in Canada. In this article,…
Humanitarian & Compassionate Canada

“Establishment in Canada” Factor in H&C Applications

Embarking on the journey of Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) applications in Canada requires thoroughly examining an applicant’s establishment in the country. The guidelines provided by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) illuminate crucial aspects that profoundly influence the determination of one’s establishment in Canada. Understanding the nuanced breakdown of key…
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UNDERTAKING SPONSORSHIP TO CANADA

Undertaking the sponsorship of your family member to become a permanent resident in Canada is a big deal. At the heart of this process is the sponsor’s undertaking, a promise to give the sponsored family solid financial support and essential needs. Whatever life throws your way, this promise doesn’t change.…