Canada Immigration Services
From student visas to permanent residency, we simplify your journey. Let our authorized team handle the paperwork while you plan your future.

From student visas to permanent residency, we simplify your journey. Let our authorized team handle the paperwork while you plan your future.

Canada offers one of the highest qualities of life in the world - and everything you need to build the future you’ve dreamed of.
There are two types of work permits in Canada: an employer-specific permit, which ties you to one employer under set conditions like job location and duration and requires your contract plus either an LMIA or an offer of employment number before you apply. The other option is an open work permit, which allows you to work for almost any employer (with a few exceptions), is only available in certain situations, and may require a medical exam depending on the type of work you plan to do.
A study permit is an official document that lets foreign nationals study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada, and most students will need one to start their program. Before you apply, make sure you have all the necessary documents ready. It’s also important to submit your application before traveling to Canada so everything is set for your arrival.
If you’re thinking about moving to Canada, start by exploring the different permanent residence programs available, like Express Entry, family sponsorship, or regional immigration programs. Each program has its own requirements, so it’s important to find the one that best fits your situation. With the right preparation, you can take the steps needed to make Canada your new home.
Canada has several pilot programs that help skilled workers fill in-demand jobs while supporting the growth of smaller communities. The Rural Community Immigration Pilot allows workers to gain permanent residence while living and working in 14 selected rural communities that need talent local employers can’t find. Similarly, the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot offers permanent residence to skilled workers in six Francophone-minority communities, giving you a chance to settle in a welcoming area while meeting local labor needs.
Canada has a variety of business immigration programs and opportunities. Bring your business venture to Canada and give your innovative idea the chance to grow into the company you’ve always envisioned in one of the leading economies in the world!
You might be able to sponsor your family members to become permanent residents so that they can live, study, and work in Canada. This includes sponsoring your spouse, partner, dependent children, adopted children, some relatives, or even your parents and grandparents. There are also options and resources for spouses or partners who are experiencing abuse, to help keep them safe while they look into immigration options in Canada.

Canada’s 11 Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) give skilled workers a pathway to permanent residency by matching them with provinces that need their expertise. Each province has its own priorities, so some skills are in higher demand in certain areas. Find out where your experience fits best and see which PNP could be the perfect fit for you!
Canada’s Express Entry system is a fast way for skilled workers to get permanent residency - sometimes in as little as six weeks! It’s designed to speed up the process for those who meet the criteria. Check to see if you qualify for this fast-tracked pathway and take the first step toward making Canada your new home
Canada has several pilot programs that help skilled workers fill in-demand jobs while supporting the growth of smaller communities. The Rural Community Immigration Pilot allows workers to gain permanent residence while living and working in 14 selected rural communities that need talent local employers can’t find. Similarly, the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot offers permanent residence to skilled workers in six Francophone-minority communities, giving you a chance to settle in a welcoming area while meeting local labor needs.
Canada has a variety of business immigration programs and opportunities. Bring your business venture to Canada and give your innovative idea the chance to grow into the company you’ve always envisioned in one of the leading economies in the world!
You might be able to sponsor your family members to become permanent residents so that they can live, study, and work in Canada. This includes sponsoring your spouse, partner, dependent children, adopted children, some relatives, or even your parents and grandparents. There are also options and resources for spouses or partners who are experiencing abuse, to help keep them safe while they look into immigration options in Canada.

Canada’s 11 Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) give skilled workers a pathway to permanent residency by matching them with provinces that need their expertise. Each province has its own priorities, so some skills are in higher demand in certain areas. Find out where your experience fits best and see which PNP could be the perfect fit for you!
Canada’s Express Entry system is a fast way for skilled workers to get permanent residency - sometimes in as little as six weeks! It’s designed to speed up the process for those who meet the criteria. Check to see if you qualify for this fast-tracked pathway and take the first step toward making Canada your new home
Canada has several pilot programs that help skilled workers fill in-demand jobs while supporting the growth of smaller communities. The Rural Community Immigration Pilot allows workers to gain permanent residence while living and working in 14 selected rural communities that need talent local employers can’t find. Similarly, the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot offers permanent residence to skilled workers in six Francophone-minority communities, giving you a chance to settle in a welcoming area while meeting local labor needs.
We have years of experience and our services focus on making the immigration and visa application process as easy and simple as possible.
Starting a new life in a new country goes beyond paperwork. That’s why Canamigrate offers personalized guidance to help you settle in with confidence
We have years of experience and our services focus on making the immigration and visa application process as easy and simple as possible.
We provide various resources to help you prepare to move to Canada, including housing, healthcare, and education information.
Our team of immigration experts is available to provide expert advice and guidance throughout the application process.
Starting a new life in a new country goes beyond paperwork. That’s why Canamigrate offers personalized guidance to help you settle in with confidence
We offer various immigration services to help you work, study, or travel in Canada.
Starting a new life in a new country goes beyond paperwork. That’s why Canamigrate offers personalized guidance to help you settle in with confidence
We offer various immigration services to help you work, study, or travel in Canada.
Starting a new life in a new country goes beyond paperwork. That’s why Canamigrate offers personalized guidance to help you settle in with confidence
We offer various immigration services to help you work, study, or travel in Canada.
We provide various resources to help you prepare to move to Canada, including housing, healthcare, and education information.
Our team of immigration experts is available to provide expert advice and guidance throughout the application process.
We provide various resources to help you prepare to move to Canada, including housing, healthcare, and education information.
Our team of immigration experts is available to provide expert advice and guidance throughout the application process.
We provide various resources to help you prepare to move to Canada, including housing, healthcare, and education information.
Our team of immigration experts is available to provide expert advice and guidance throughout the application process.
Whether you're exploring your options or ready to apply, our FAQs cover the most common concerns about immigrating to Canada — so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
This depends on the visa as well as how many dependents you will bring with you to Canada. If you use a representative or consultant you may have to pay additional fees.
This depends on your individual situation and needs. Candian immigration can become very complicated and there is often a lot that many don’t know, that only trained professionals are aware of. Using an immigration professional may cost more financially, but will save you in time and possibly money should your visa get rejected or delayed for any reason.
The first step to find out which programs you qualify for. The next step is to make sure that you have all the necessary supporting documentation then complete and submit your visa application. The best way is to apply online as sending an application by courier or mail could be costly and take a very long time.
You can get your biometrics done at any visa application centre in your country. You’ll need to make an appointment and make sure that you check the guidelines, specifically regarding your photo identification, such as letting temporary injuries heal, not wearing light colors or head gear, for example.
Yes. There are various programs including some of those under the Express Entry System, that don’t need a job offer in Canada to qualify for, such as the Federal Skilled Worker Program.