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Coming to Canada as an immigrant is an exciting opportunity. Canada is one of the best countries in the world to work and live.

As one of the most popular immigration destinations, Canada attracts immigrants from all over the world. Our stable economy, high standard of living, educated population and low crime rates, make Canada a preferred destination for immigrants worldwide. However, the immigration application process is far from easy. These days, the rules and regulations make it increasingly difficult to qualify for a Canadian Visa. Whether you are applying for Canadian Permanent Residence or Temporary Residence, it is essential that your application be handled properly from start to finish. The last thing you want is a refused case. Knowing where to file, what documents are needed, how to respond to government requests, is a key part of the application process.

Our firm has handled 1000s of Canadian Immigration Applications.

Canadian Immigration is broken down into two main categories:

  1. Temporary Residence
  2. Permanent Residence

However, there are several things you should consider before you apply to be a permanent resident. In most cases, you must apply at a Canadian Visa office outside of Canada. In some cases, you can apply to become a permanent resident after you arrive in Canada. For example, live-in caregivers or people granted refugee protection can apply from within Canada.

If you want to immigrate to Canada, there are a few different ways to apply. You will need to decide which immigration program will work best for you and your family.

Find out about the requirements and the steps to apply in each category:

Permanent Residence in Canada

Temporary Residence in Canada

Do want to immigrate to Canada? Fill out our Free On line assessment and find out whether or not you qualify today!

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