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Provincial Nominee Program

The Canada PNP program is a great alternative to Canadian Federal skilled worker visas (PR). The provincial government can select immigrants they need for their province or territory, and applicants have the opportunity of becoming permanent residents with suitable nominations. When you receive an Invitation to Apply from your nomination in this process there are more chances of getting a permanent residency visa!

Atlantic Immigration Program

The Atlantic Immigration Program is a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers and international graduates from a Canadian institution who want to work and live in 1 of Canada’s 4 Atlantic provinces—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labrador. The program helps employers hire qualified candidates for jobs they haven’t been able to fill locally.

Express Entry

Canada offers a great choice of both Federal and Provincial immigration programs, immigration to Canada has become increasingly popular due to main driver of the Canadian immigration system – Express Entry. Express Entry applicants receive priority processing and increased accessibility for candidates from a broader range of occupations.

Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Canada‘s Temporary Worker Program is the perfect way to fill shortterm staffing needs. Not only is the program quick, easy and efficient to use, it offers employers access to a wide pool of qualified and experienced international workers which can help bolster productivity and help keep your business running smoothly. Canadian employers benefit from access to an experienced and skilled global workforce, while international employees benefit from the chance to gain valuable experience in an unfamiliar workplace.

Canada Study Visa

Canada’s study visa, or Study Permit is tailored to ensure students have the necessary means and intent to complete their chosen programs. Additionally, while studying, students can work part-time on-campus or off-campus without needing an additional work permit. After completing their education, graduates can also explore options like the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to gain Canadian work experience.

Canada work Visa

Canada’s work visa, or the Work Permit, allows international individuals to engage in employment opportunities within the country. It aims to address labor shortages and promote economic growth by attracting global talent. A significant benefit of this visa is that it provides a gateway to experience the Canadian work culture and can often lead to pathways for permanent residency.

Business Immigration

Canada’s business immigration program is designed to attract and retain entrepreneurs, investors, and self-employed individuals who can contribute to the country’s economic development. Those who qualify can gain permanent residency, paving the way for their families to also settle in Canada.