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Study, Work & Residency in Canada

At CanVisas, our goal is to guide students, professionals, and skilled workers through every stage of their immigration journey, helping them build a successful career and a stable future in Canada. We offer comprehensive assistance from study permits to permanent residency.

What do our services include?

  • If you dream of studying in Canada, we assist you throughout the process to obtain your study permit. This includes eligibility assessment, meticulous application preparation, obtaining acceptance letters, and managing permit extensions. We guide you on different program types (language, academic, CO-OP) and how to maximize your eligibility for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which is often the next step toward Canadian work experience.

  • Whether you need a work permit with a specific job offer, an open work permit (such as the Post-Graduation Work Permit), an extension of your current permit, or are exploring options to work in Canada, we provide the necessary guidance. We assess your profile, help you with document preparation, and manage your application to ensure you meet all immigration requirements.

Permanent Residency

For those looking to settle permanently in Canada, we facilitate the process of becoming a permanent resident. We analyze your eligibility and help you determine the most suitable pathway for you and your family.

Express Entry

We manage your profile in the Express Entry system, the main pathway for skilled workers. We optimize your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and assist you at every stage, from profile creation to submitting the Application for Permanent Residence (PR) once you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)

Canada offers various provincial programs that allow provinces and territories to nominate individuals who wish to immigrate to Canada and have the skills, education, and work experience to contribute to their economy. We help you identify the PNP that best suits your profile and prepare a solid application for provincial nomination.

Rural Pilot Programs

For those interested in settling in smaller communities, there are specific pilot programs designed to attract skilled workers and their families to rural areas of Canada. These programs usually require a job offer from an employer in a participating community and offer a direct pathway to permanent residency. We assist you in identifying eligible communities and employers, and in preparing your application.

Ready to take the next step?

If you are looking to study, work, or permanently reside in Canada, contact us today for an evaluation of your profile and discover how we can help you achieve your immigration goals.

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Our Commitment

Our team is dedicated to providing you with strategic advice and practical support at every step. We understand the complexity of the Canadian immigration system and are here to simplify it, maximizing your chances of success.

FAQs

Do you have any questions? Contact us

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  • Studying in Canada is an excellent pathway. After graduating, many students are eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which allows them to gain Canadian work experience. This experience, along with your studies, can make you eligible for permanent residency programs like the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).

  • Express Entry is an online system used to manage applications for skilled workers. It is based on a points system (CRS) that assesses factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency. If you obtain a sufficient score, you may receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency. We help you optimize your profile to maximize your score.

  • Both are programs that lead to permanent residency. PNPs allow provinces and territories to nominate candidates with specific skills needed in their workforce. Rural Pilot Programs are designed to attract skilled workers to specific rural communities looking to fill vacancies and grow, often requiring a job offer in those communities.

  • There are several types, including employer-specific work permits (often with an LMIA), open work permits (such as the PGWP or for spouses of students/workers), and extensions. The right type depends on your situation, skills, and whether you have a job offer.

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