Immigration Services
"Each year Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) serves millions of foreign nationals who are seeking entry into Canada, as well as Canadian citizens and residents applying to sponsor relatives living abroad."

There are three basic categories of permanent residents, which correspond to major program objectives; reuniting families, contributing to economic development and protecting refugees.

We offer services in the following:

  • Sponsorship
  • Skilled Worker (currently under the Express Entry program)
  • Investors, Entrepreneurs, Self-employed (Business Class)
  • Renew PR Card
  • Citizenship
  • Invitation Letter
  • Visitor Visa/Extensions
  • Student Visa Application
  • Open Work Permit
  • Commissioner of Oaths
Family Class Immigration...​who is eligible for sponsorship?
Canadian citizens or permanent residents ages 18 or older may sponsor their family (members) who are living abroad;

  • A spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner
  • Dependant children
  • Parents and grandparents
  • Children under the age of 18 whom the sponsor intends to adopt in Canada
  • Brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces and grandchildren under the age of 18 and not married or in a common-law relationship

Sponsors must promise to support their relative or family members for the period of three to ten years until they have settled and become stable on there own.
Economic Class
Economic classes are seleted for skills or other assets that will contibute to the Canadian economy. They apply for permanent residence on their own initiative. Applicants from the economic class as assessed on the selection criteria for each class. The class includes skilled worker, provincial and territorial Nominees, investors, entrepreneurs, self-employed people and live-in caregivers. Applicants destined for Quebec as skilled workers, investors, entrepreneurs, and self-employed persons are subject to that provinces' selection criteria. However the federal governement must determine whether applicants are inadmissible for medical, security, criminal and/or other reasons stated in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.