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Temporary Residence
A visiting visa, also known as a temporary resident visa (TRV), is an official document provided by a country’s visa office and stamped in your passport to demonstrate that you have fulfilled the requirements for admission as a temporary resident (either as a visitor, a student, or a worker).
- Student Visa
- Visitor’s Visa
- Open Work Permit
- Temporary Resident Permit
Permanent Residence
PR, commonly referred to as “green card” holders, are non-citizens who are legitimately permitted to dwell permanently in the nation for which they have applied.
- Family Class (Spousal and child sponsorship)
- Skilled Worker Visa (Federal and Quebec)
- Provincial Nominee Program Visa (Express Entry Route)
- Start up & Self-Employes Persons Visa
- Immigrant Investor Venture Capital Visa
- Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds


Business Immigration
Business immigrants are those who have the ability to create enterprises in other nations or invest in existing ones, and they are expected to contribute to the growth of an economy in a strong and prosperous nation.
- Business Visitor Visas
- Labour Market Impact Assessments
- Intra-company transfers
- Arranged Employment Services
- Provincial Nominee Programs Consulting
- Quebec Investor Program
- Business Consulting
Refusals
The act of refusing your access into a certain nation by rejecting your visa application is referred to as visa rejection. If you cannot demonstrate that you are entitled to travel to a specific nation, your visa application may be rejected. The majority of the time, it happens because the applicants omit crucial information, or occasionally because a specific document is missing. Some of the typical justifications for visa denial include an incomplete visa application, missing documents, and omitting crucial information.
- Visa refusal appeal
- Sponsorship Appeals
- Caipsnotes
- Reapply After Refusals
- Refusals Review


Citizenship Services
Processing immigration and citizenship applications as well as drafting regulations for immigration services are under the purview of Citizenship and Immigration Services.
- Eligibility and Application Processing
- Citizens Born Abroad
- Dual Citizenship
- Citizens Born Abroad
Refugees and Protected Persons
- Applying from outside
- Applying from within
- Sponsoring a Refugee
- Pre-Removal Risk Assessment
