If you are planning to bring your parents or grandparents to Canada, you might be wondering about the difference between a visitor visa and a super visa. Both of these visas allow foreign nationals to visit Canada for a certain period of time, but there are some key differences you need to know before you apply. In this blog post, we’ll help you understand the difference between a visitor visa and a super visa, and help you decide which one is right for you.
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Visitor visa vs. Super visa: What’s the difference?
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A Few Of The Successful Spousal Appeal Cases We Have Won At Preferred Immigration Services Inc
Immigration is one of the most stressful experiences anyone can face. And it becomes even more challenging when it involves spousal appeal cases. At Preferred Immigration Services Inc, we have a team of experienced immigration consultants who have helped countless clients with their spousal appeal cases. We have a track record of success and a list of positive reviews from our satisfied clients. In this blog, we will share some of our successful spousal appeal cases that we have won at Preferred Immigration Services Inc.
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The Process Of Obtaining An Open Work Permit, Including The Application And Documentation Requirements
If you are planning to work in Canada and are not sure where to start, obtaining an open work permit can be the ideal solution. An open work permit allows you to work in Canada without a specific job offer or employer. In this blog, we will discuss the process of obtaining an open work permit, including the application and documentation requirements, and how it can benefit you.
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The Role Of An Immigration Consultant In The Spousal Sponsorship Process
If you are planning to sponsor your spouse for permanent residence in Canada, the process can be challenging and overwhelming. There are various requirements and eligibility criteria that you and your partner must meet, and the documentation can be extensive. An immigration consultant can guide you through the process and help make the application process smoother. In this blog, Preferred Immigration Services Inc will discuss the role of an immigration consultant in the spousal sponsorship process.
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Common Mistakes To Avoid When Applying Through PNP And How To Overcome Them
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) are an excellent option for those who want to immigrate to Canada. With the PNP applications, you can increase your chances of obtaining permanent residency status in Canada. However, applying through the PNP program can be complicated, and there are several common mistakes that applicants make, which can lead to their application being rejected. In this blog, Preferred Immigration Services Inc will discuss some common mistakes to avoid when applying through PNP applications and how to overcome them.
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Understanding The Processing Times And Expected Timeline For A Spousal Sponsorship Application
For many couples, spousal sponsorship is the sole route to realising their ambition of establishing a life together in Canada. The spousal sponsorship procedure, however, can be difficult and drawn out. Anyone wishing to get their spouse permanent residence must be aware of the processing times and anticipated timeline. In this blog, we at Preferred Immigration Services Inc will examine the spousal sponsorship procedure in more detail in this article, along with the processing periods you can anticipate.
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Benefits Of Working With An Immigration Consultant For Your Canadian Immigration Journey
Are you thinking about moving to Canada but are intimidated by how difficult the immigration procedure is? It’s not just you. With numerous laws and regulations that are challenging to understand, the Canadian immigration system can be intimidating and complex. This is where an immigration consultant can help; they can guide you through every step of the procedure, ensuring a simple and stress-free immigration process to Canada. In this blog, Preferred Immigration Services Inc will explore the benefits of working with an immigration consultant for your Canadian immigration journey.
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Season’s Greetings from Preferred Immigration Services Inc.
Season’s Greetings from Preferred Immigration Services Inc. We wish you and your family a wonderful holiday season, and a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year 2023!
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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Do I Need a Representative to Submit an Express Entry Application?
A representative can be critical when navigating Canada’s Express Entry migration system. This article explains why.
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How to Get a Work Permit in Canada in 3 Easy Steps
Are you hoping to get a work permit in Canada?
These simple steps can help you achieve that goal and get a Canadian Work permit.
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How to Get a Permit to Work in Canada
Are you trying to get a Canadian work permit but aren’t sure what the process is? If you plan to come to Canada to work, you must apply for a work permit that allows you to work in the country.
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What is a Spousal Sponsorship Appeal, and How Does it Work?
If you applied for spousal sponsorship and the IIRC denied the application, you can apply for a spousal sponsorship appeal to appeal the decision.
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What You Need to Know About Spousal Sponsorship in Canada
Are you thinking of applying for spousal sponsorship in Canada? Spousal sponsorship is a Canadian immigration program that allows Canadian citizens or permanent residents married to people from outside of the country to sponsor them to get their Canadian permanent residence. If you’re married, engaged, or are considering the possibility of marrying a Canadian and want to learn more about spousal sponsorship in Canada, you’ve reached the right place. Here’s What You Need to Know About Spousal Sponsorship in Canada Canadian immigration laws state that your spouse does not have to be a Canadian citizen yet when applying for spousal sponsorship. You can still…
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How You Can Get Canadian Spousal Sponsorship
Spousal sponsorship in Canada is a complicated legal process. Suppose you seek Immigration to Canada as the common-law partner or spouse of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. In that case, there are specific criteria you must meet. Here’s what you need to know.
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LMIA Application for Employers
To obtain work permits in Canada, employers must have a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Also known as Labour Market Opinion (LMO), a Canadian employer can hire temporary workers from foreign nations.
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Sponsoring Your Spouse with Spousal Sponsorship In Canada
Canada is a great place to live and enjoy high standards. Spousal Sponsorship in Canada allows residents to sponsor their partners for an entry into the country. The program under the Family Sponsorship Program permits a Canadian resident to sponsor their eligible spouse to get permanent residency in the country. Each year, thousands of individuals apply for Spousal Sponsorship In Canada to get their partners in the country as per the law.
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What Kind of Canadian Visas Are Available to Immigrate to Canada?
There are many different types of Canadian visas for those wishing to immigrate to Canada.
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Super Visa for Parents And Grandparents
The Parent and Grandparent Super Visa is a visa that allows select Canadian entry to parents and grandparents of foreign nationals who have been living in Canada. Using the visa program, the parents/grandparents can stay in the country for around 24 consecutive months without renewing their status.
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