HOW WE CAN HELP

Our Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) can assess your eligibility, advise you on your immigration options, and represent you in your application. Our job is to educate you about Canadian immigration and to devise a strategy that takes into account your goals, timeline expectations, and overall needs.

We will work in the highly organized manner for which we are known. We stick to our system in order to provide consistent service while remaining quick and efficient. We answer the phone every day and respond to emails within 24 to 48 hours.


Economic Classes

This category includes immigrants who have been chosen for their ability to contribute to the Canadian economy by meeting labor market needs, owning and managing or building a business, making a significant investment, creating their own employment, or meeting specific provincial or territorial labor market needs. You must demonstrate your ability to establish yourself economically in Canada.

There are numerous programs available to assist skilled workers or investors in immigrating to and becoming permanent residents of Canada:

  • Agri-Food Immigration Pilot Program
  • Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs
  • Canadian experience class (CEC)
  • Caregiver classes
  • Entrepreneurs and self-employed persons
  • Federal skilled trades (FST)
  • Federal skilled workers (FSW)
  • Immigrant Investor Venture Capital class
  • Investors
  • Provincial nominees
  • Quebec Economic Classes
  • Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program
  • Self-employed persons class
  • Start-up business class

Family Sponsorships

One of the pillars of the Canadian immigration system is family reunification. You can sponsor certain family members to become permanent residents if you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada. Canadian citizens and permanent residents can easily bring their spouse, partner, child, and other immediate family members to Canada through family sponsorship programs.


Who can you sponsor?

  • Spouse
  • Common-law partner
  • Conjugal partner
  • Dependent children
  • Parent
  • Grandparent
  • Brother or sister, nephew or niece, granddaughter or grandson who are orphaned, under 18 years of age and not married or in a common-law relationship
  • Another relative of any age or relationship but only under specific conditions
  • Accompanying relatives of the above (for example, spouse, partner, and dependent child)

The sponsor must meet certain eligibility criteria, and the people you sponsor must also meet some eligibility factors.


Who can sponsor?

  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or registered Indian.
  • Sign an undertaking promising to provide for the basic requirements of the sponsored persons.
  • Sign an agreement with the sponsored person.
  • Meet the Low-Income Cut-Off (LICO) for the past 12 months (except to sponsor spouse, common- law partner, conjugal partner, or dependent child).
  • In the case of the Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP), meet Low-Income Cut-Off (LICO) plus 30% for the three previous taxation years.

Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications

In exceptional circumstances, a Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application is used to request permission from the government to remain in Canada on Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) grounds. If you are in Canada on temporary status or do not have valid immigration status, the Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application may be an option for you to stay.

According to immigration law, people must apply for permanent residence from outside of Canada. You are asking the government to make an exception to this rule and allow you to apply from within Canada with the Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application.