An Immigrant Visa is also called a Permanent Resident Visa. It is a document that allows an individual to live and work anywhere in Canada. It comes with certain responsibilities and can be revoked if the holder is out of the country for a long period of time or is found guilty of some criminal activity. An individual who is a Canadian permanent resident may apply for Canadian Citizenship after 3 years.
Immigrant Visas are issued to anyone who meet the requirements of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Qualified candidates includes skilled workers, business persons, family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
Yes, you can apply for both permanent resident status and temporary status at the same time. Doing so will not harm or delay your application for permanent resident status in any way. On the other hand, there is a possibility that your temporary status may be affected because an impression would have been made that you do not intend to leave Canada upon the expiration of your temporary status. Hence it is best to apply for temporary status before you apply for your permanent resident status.
Immigration laws, regulations, and policies are constantly subject to change. The effect of these changes will vary considerably from one applicant to another, depending on the particular circumstances. While one candidate may benefit from these changes, another may suffer a loss of points, or even automatic inadmissibility.
Clients are provided with case specific and personal instructions of what documents are needed to complete their case. The immigration lawyers also work with clients to answer their questions and help develop solutions when they encounter issues obtaining or translating documents.
The purpose of distinct selection and nomination systems is to satisfy the specific immigration requirements of the particular regions of Canada. With that in mind, if the province is looking for an immigrant with certain skills and you possess them, it might be easier for you to immigrate to that province. Otherwise, these provisions may be neutral or detrimental to your eligibility.
Most of our communication would be via Skype, phone or email for effective communication and understanding. Periodic status calls will be made to ensure both parties are inline.
We will inform you immediately if you do not quality for any program based on our Professional Code of Ethics. There are several other programs for people who do not qualify for immigration and we will recommend all options based on your circumstance.
The first thing we ask is, what is your time limit? Often, when you have made a submission on your own you have a very short time limit to respond to a request from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). If you fail to respond or do not provide the correct documents, then your case may be rejected. Global-Fos Immigration Services Ltd have worked to help clients deal with those tight deadlines to meet requests from IRCC. Although the outcome may be successful, why take that chance?