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Possibly, if you have a strong reason to visit Canada and have all the required documents.

The final decision will be as per the Canadian embassy.

Yes, If you have a valid LMIA approved job offer you may get a work visa.

Possibly yes, if you qualify with point-based criteria and fulfill all the documents required.

No, to apply for Canada PR you must need to achieve the required CLB Level ( Canadian Language Benchmark)

Yes, you can apply for Canada PR. later on you can file a dependent visa for your spouse.

Processing time may vary depending on the application, program, and Canadian government. The usual time is 4-6 months.

1365 CAD including a Processing fee of 850 CAD and Right of Permanent Residence fee of 515 CAD.

You can apply through various programs for Canada PR through an Authorized Immigration Consultant. We, at Dhrishti Consultancy, closely work with Canada based Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and process your application directly from Canada.

You should apply for a Job which should be LMIA approved. 

There are various programs and processess for Canada. Feel free to Call us on +91 7778 960 248 / +91 9722 222 209 or visit us at www.dhrishti.co.in for further assistance.

Express Entry program is a point (Comprehensive Ranking System) based ranking system to apply for Canada PR

Qualified skilled Worker according to Canadian NOC (National Occupational Classification)/ TEER  categories may get qualified for Canada PR Visa.

In the year 2015, the ingenious process of Express Entry was introduced. This procedure gives access to procure permanent residentship in Canada. The benefits go straight to skilled workers depending upon qualifications, work experience, age and several other associated factors. They enter a pool of candidates and are awarded points based on the said factors. At last, the prospective employers go through the profiles, compute potentiality and make selections from the pool.

Professional immigration service fees depend on your specific case, along with various factors such as:

  • The visa you applied for
  • The size of your family
  • The complexity of your individual case
  • Your financial position

No, there is no such requirement for applicants to visit Canada while undergoing the immigration process. However in some cases, familiarity with the Canadian landscape and particularly with the area of intended destination can impact positively on the assessment.

Applicants applying under the Investor or the Entrepreneur class are encouraged to undertake exploratory visits to Canada and participate in information sessions sponsored by the provinces. For Entrepreneur Class applicants, such efforts may relate to an indication of an applicant’s ability to meet the universal terms and conditions of admission.

Employers in the Canadian Health Care, Engineering, Financial Services sectors, Construction and Skilled Trades, Machining and Heavy Equipment Operators, Automotive and Agriculture are recruiting qualified individuals who are lawfully permitted to take up employment in Canada on a temporary or permanent basis. Many of these firms are currently advertising available positions in Canada’s leading newspapers, trade journals and or through the Internet.

The time span related to your TRP hangers on the situations of your case. Therefore, it can be valid for a couple of months or even years. Besides, TRPs could perhaps let you avail single or multiple entries to Canada as well.

The application for permanent residence generally includes the applicant, spouse or common-law partner or conjugal partner 16 years of age or older and any unmarried children under the age of 19 years. Children over the age of 19, may in prescribed circumstances, be included as accompanying family members.

A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) is an authorized immigration and citizenship representative, who is hired to evaluate your Visa application and submit it on your behalf. In addition, an RCIC provides you with a beneficial strategy for your Visa options. An authorized RCIC is also a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC).

RCICs are experts in the immigration field. They walk applicants through the overwhelming immigration system. At CanadianVisa.org, we have three professional RCICs to help you with the immigration process.

In order to qualify for a Parent & Grandparent Super Visa there are some requirements you must meet.

  • You must have a child/grandchild who is either- a permanent resident of Canada or a Canadian citizen.
  • You must be able to legally enter Canada (i.e you need to carry the right travel documentation, and you must not hold any criminal record).
  • You need to prove the ability of your child/grandchild to meet the minimum income threshold.
  • Providing valid documents that state that your child/grandchild is eligible to support you financially is mandatory.
  • You need to hold a Canadian medical insurance that has at least a year’s validity.
  • You must undergo an immigration medical exam.

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