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Spousal Sponsorship
Parents' and Grandparents' Sponsorship
Dependent Child Sponsorship
Visitor Visas
Before travelling to Canada, visitors must obtain approval from the Canadian government.
Letters of Invitation
When applying for a visa to visit Canada, you will need to provide a letter of invitation from someone residing in Canada. This letter supports your application by confirming your reason for visiting and your relationship with the inviter.
Super Visa
The Super Visa allows multiple entries to Canada for up to 10 years. To qualify, children or grandchildren of Canadian citizens or permanent residents must submit a letter of invitation, meet minimum income requirements, and provide proof of Canadian medical insurance covering at least one year from the date of entry.
Extending a Visitor Visa
If you wish to extend your stay in Canada, you must apply for an extension at least 30 days before your current status expires. This ensures you remain in legal status while awaiting the decision on your extension request.
Study in Canada
If you plan to study in Canada at the post-secondary level for more than six months, you will need a study permit unless you are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident.
Extend Study Permit
To extend your stay as a student in Canada, you should apply for an extension at least 30 days before your current permit expires. This will ensure you maintain legal status while continuing your studies.
Post-Graduate Work Permit Program
The Post-Graduate Work Permit Program (PGWP) allows international students who have graduated from Canadian universities or colleges to work in Canada for up to three years. This permit facilitates a smooth transition to permanent residency for graduates who wish to remain in Canada.
Express Entry
The Express Entry program is designed to attract skilled immigrants who wish to settle permanently in Canada and contribute to the Canadian economy. This program is part of Canada's strategy to select and manage skilled workers.
Canadian Experience Class
The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is an immigration pathway for individuals who have gained at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada. This program provides a route to permanent residency for those who have already demonstrated their ability to integrate into the Canadian workforce.
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