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Frequently Asked Questions
What services do you offer as an immigration consultant?
We provide a wide range of services, including visa and permit applications, permanent residency programs, spousal and family sponsorships, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), citizenship applications, and more.
How do I know which immigration program is right for me?
During a consultation, we assess your qualifications, work experience, and goals to determine the best immigration pathway for your situation.
Can I handle the immigration process on my own?
Yes, but immigration processes can be complex and time-sensitive. Working with a professional ensures accuracy, compliance with regulations, and increases the chances of a successful application.
How long does it take to get a visa or permit?
Processing times vary depending on the type of visa, the country you’re applying from, and the volume of applications. We will guide you on current timelines during your consultation.
Can I work while my visa application is being processed?
This depends on the type of application and your current immigration status. Some permits, like a Bridging Open Work Permit, allow you to work while waiting for a decision.
What is the difference between Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)?
Express Entry is a federal system for skilled workers, while PNPs are managed by provinces to address specific regional labor needs. Both pathways can lead to permanent residency.
How do I calculate my points for Express Entry?
Points are based on factors like age, education, work experience, language skills, and job offers. We can help you assess your eligibility and improve your score.
Can I sponsor my spouse if we are not legally married?
Yes, Canada recognizes common-law partnerships if you have lived together for at least one year and can provide evidence of your relationship.
How long does spousal sponsorship take?
CUAET is a special program for Ukrainian nationals affected by the ongoing conflict. It provides temporary residence and work authorization in Canada.
What options are available if my visa is about to expire?
You can apply for an extension, change your status to a visitor, or explore other pathways. Contact us as soon as possible to discuss your options.
How long do I need to live in Canada before applying for citizenship?
You must be a permanent resident and have lived in Canada for at least three years (1,095 days) within the last five years.
Do I need to pass a test to become a Canadian citizen?
Yes, most applicants aged 18-54 must pass a citizenship test on Canadian history, values, and laws.
Why should I hire an immigration consultant?
We offer personalized guidance, handle complex paperwork, and ensure your application is complete and compliant, saving you time and reducing the risk of errors.
How much do your services cost?
Our fees vary depending on the service. We provide transparent pricing during your consultation and will deduct the consultation fee from the total cost if you choose to work with us.