Canadian Immigration Guides

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How Sudanese Immigrants Can Achieve Permanent Residency in Canada

Starting February 27, IRCC will accept up to 3,250 applications from individual applicants or families affected by continued conflict in Sudan. Individuals who receive permanent residence through this pathway will be exempt from the right of permanent residence fee and enjoy free settlement services. Eligibility To be eligible for this pathway, applicants must have been […]

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Express Entry Explained: Your Pathway to Canadian Residency

What is Express Entry? Express Entry is an economic-driven immigration program by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that allows skilled workers to immigrate to Canada. If you qualify, you can be chosen to apply for permanent residency – and you may not even need a job offer! The three main federal economic programs are:

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Your Essential Guide to Francophone Mobilité Work Permits

Did you know that if you speak French, you may be eligible to live and work in Canada? As part of Canada’s initiative to promote Francophone immigration and expand Francophone minority communities outside of Québec, French speakers can now apply for LMIA-exempt work permits. This is great news because LMIA-based work permits can be costly,

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How to Sponsor your Common Law Spouse in Canada

Submitting a common law sponsorship application in Canada involves detailed and thorough preparation. Here’s an overview of the key steps and considerations: Eligibility for Sponsorship First, it’s crucial to determine if you’re eligible to be a sponsor. You must be at least 18 years old and a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or a person registered

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