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Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada

FAQ

What is your turnaround time?

Generally speaking, from the time that we start working with our clients to the time of submitting the application it is 4 weeks. However, this is dependent upon how quickly a client is able to provide our office with the necessary information. It should be noted that we have no control of the processing time once the application is submitted.

How can I immigrate to Canada?

In order to immigrate to Canada, you must first find a qualifying immigration stream. Once the immigration stream is determined then the application process begins. We can certainly assist in determining your best immigration stream.

What would prevent me from immigrating to Canada?

While Canada is welcoming to immigrants, there are some barriers to immigrating; one could be a past criminal conviction. Another barrier could be related to a serious medical condition. I either of these apply to your personal circumstances, we would recommend that you contact our office to discuss what, if any, options may be available to you.

I married a Canadian, does that make me a Canadian?

No, in order to become a Canadian, you must first apply for Permanent Residency, once you have secured your Permanent Residency, then you can work towards Canadian Citizenship.

Do I need a Study Permit to Study in Canada?

Yes, if the program that you wish to take is longer than six (6) months then a Study Permit is required.

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Disclaimer

The information contained in this website is not intended as legal advice. Because the Law is not static, and one situation may differ from the next, we cannot assume responsibility for any actions taken based on information contained herein. This website does not replace the advice of a lawyer. Receipt of this information does not create a solicitor-client relationship.