Immigration Services
Temporary Resident Visa
A TRV (Temporary Resident Visa) for Canada is required for foreign nationals who want to visit Canada for a temporary purpose, such as tourism, family visits, or business, and who are not visa-exempt
Study Permit
A Canadian Study Permit is the official document the Government of Canada issued that allows foreign nationals to study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada or other institutions
Work Permit
A Canadian Work Permit is an official document allowing a foreign national to work in Canada for a specific time. There are different types of work permits depending on your situation and the kind of work you plan to do
Express Entry
Express Entry is Canada’s main system for managing applications for permanent residence under certain economic immigration programs. It’s one of the fastest and most popular ways to immigrate to Canada — especially for skilled workers
Provincial Nominee Program
The Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) are immigration programs run by individual Canadian provinces and territories. They allow provinces to nominate skilled workers, international graduates, and entrepreneurs for permanent residence (PR) based on local labor market needs.
So if Express Entry is Canada’s federal path to PR, the PNPs are regional shortcuts — especially helpful if your CRS score is low or you want to settle in a specific province
Family Sponsorship
Family Sponsorship is a Canadian immigration program that allows Canadian citizens or permanent residents to sponsor certain family members to come to Canada as permanent residents. To be a sponsor, you must:
Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
Be 18 years or older
Live in Canada (or show intent to return if you're a citizen living abroad)
Refugee
In Canada, a refugee is someone who has fled their home country due to a well-founded fear of persecution and is seeking protection in Canada. Refugees are protected under international law (like the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol) and Canadian immigration law.
The main reasons someone may qualify for refugee status include persecution based on:
Race, Religion, Political Opinion, Nationality and Membership in a particular social group
Atlantic Immigration Program
The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is a fast-track immigration program that helps employers in Canada’s Atlantic provinces hire foreign skilled workers and international graduates who want to settle permanently in:
🦞 Nova Scotia
🌊 New Brunswick
🌲 Prince Edward Island
🍁 Newfoundland and Labrador