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Every year, Canada welcomes approximately 50 million people from different countries. Canada offers various visa options for tourists, visitors visiting family and friends, short-term study, business visits, and other specific activities. Each visa type has its own set of requirements and purposes.
You must show that you’re a genuine tourist or visitor and intend to leave Canada at the end of your stay. In addition to meeting the eligibility requirements for the temporary resident category, applicants will require either a visa or an electronic travel authorization (eTA).
The eTA is an entry requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals who plan to travel to Canada by air. It is an electronic document linked to the traveler’s passport and is typically valid for multiple visits over a period of up to five years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first.
On the other hand, a visitor visa is required for nationals of certain countries who are not eligible for an eTA. The visitor visa is a paper document that is placed in the applicant’s passport and grants permission to enter Canada for a specific purpose and duration.
Both the eTA and visitor visa applications will involve providing information about the purpose of the visit, travel plans, proof of sufficient funds to cover expenses, ties to the home country, and other relevant details to establish the applicant’s genuine intention to visit Canada temporarily.
Your family member may need a visa in order to enter Canada. If you are inviting friends or family members to visit, you need to review the list of countries and territories whose citizens need a visa. If your friend’s or family member’s country is on the list, they must apply for and be granted a visa prior to arrival to Canada. Also when they apply for visitor visa, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada will ask you to provide a letter of invitation in support of their application. Most visitors to Canada may visit for up to 6 months on each entry. Visitors wishing to stay longer must apply for and be granted an extension.
Our Canadian immigration services include different options where you can choose between Full Representation, Final Review and Do-It-Yourself packages. If you have any questions, you can book consultation to speak with immigration consultant in Toronto.
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Complete application support is included in full representation packages. While consultation packages are tightly constrained to the allotted consultation time.
The majority of immigration law offices only provide full representation services, and only after an initial consultation do they disclose their rates. I provide unique packages for each program. Before booking your appointment, you can view all the packages on the website, each with a detailed breakdown of the rates.
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Below you find a comprehensive list of reasons why someone may be deemed inadmissible and refused entry to Canada. These reasons are based on the definition of "inadmissibility" used by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC):
In certain circumstances where there is a valid reason for traveling to Canada despite being inadmissible, individuals may apply for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP). A TRP is a document issued by a Canadian immigration officer that allows someone who is otherwise inadmissible to enter and stay in Canada for a specific period of time.
While it's important to seek advice and guidance if you have concerns about your admissibility or if you or your dependent family member may be subject to inadmissibility conditions, I recommended to contact us to discuss your options.
By providing “Do It Yourself” packages with consultation meetings can be beneficial for individuals who prefer to handle their immigration process themselves, while ensuring they have the necessary guidance and support. The option of 30-minute and 60-minute consultation meetings allows flexibility based on the clients' needs.
Additionally, offering a "Peace of Mind" package, which includes document review and a 1-hour feedback meeting, can be appealing to those who want an extra layer of assurance. This package provides an opportunity for clients to have their immigration documents thoroughly reviewed by an expert, ensuring accuracy and potentially avoiding any mistakes that could delay or hinder their immigration process.
By offering these services, I'm supporting individuals who wants to take responsibility for their immigration process while equipping them with the necessary tools and expertise to navigate it successfully
It's crucial to understand that no one can guarantee the approval of an immigration application, as the final decision lies solely with the immigration officer assessing the case. The decision-making process is based on individual circumstances, adherence to immigration laws, and the supporting documentation provided.
When seeking assistance with your immigration application, it's recommended to choose licensed immigration lawyers or consultants recognized by regulatory bodies. They have the necessary knowledge, expertise, and professional standards to guide you through the process and maximize your chances of success within the boundaries of the law. avoid ghost consultants or unethical representatives who make false promises or guarantees of success. It's crucial to carefully choose reputable and reliable immigration professionals. Look for those who adhere to ethical practices and offer transparent, accurate information.
In case of full representation, access to the application from the IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) Portal is not available. Instead, applications are submitted through the IRCC Authorized Representative Portal, which is separate from the regular client portal.
However, I’ll update my clients on all IRCC notifications within 1 business day.
I offer assistance to clients from all countries and for various types of applications.
The processing times for applications submitted to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) can vary depending on several factors. These factors include:
Type of Application - Different types of applications have different processing times. For example, applications for visitor visas, work permits, study permits, and permanent residency may have different processing timelines.
It's important to note that processing times can change over time as IRCC adjusts its resources and priorities. To get the most accurate and up-to-date information on processing times for specific applications, it is recommended to use the official IRCC processing times tool.
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