Immigration Programs
Family Class
To feel like home, a person needs to have the loved ones around and Canada knows how important it is to help families who come from other countries to reunite in Canada. The Canadian Government has a special program for those who wish to sponsor a relative – Family Reunification.
If you are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, you can sponsor your spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, dependent child (including adopted child) or other eligible relative (such as a parent or grandparent).
The sponsored person can become a permanent resident and can live, study and work in Canada. The sponsor is responsible for supporting the relative financially when he or she arrives.
Spouse
Sponsoring your same-sex partner as a spouse
Common-law Partner
Conjugal partner
Dependent children
A son or daughter is dependent when the child:
- is under the age of 22 and does not have a spouse or common-law partner
- is a full-time student and is substantially dependent on a parent for financial support since before the age of 22, or since becoming a spouse or common-law partner (if this happened before age 22) or
- is financially dependent on a parent since before the age of 22 because of a disability.
Feel free to contact our office via email, phone or setting up an initial consultation to learn more about the Family Class Sponsorship.
STUDENT VISA
What you need to apply for a study permit:
- Acceptance letter from a DLI
- Proof of Financial Support:
- Documentation that proves you have sufficient funds to cover your first year of tuition plus living expenses for yourself and any accompanying family members.
- How much money do you need
- It is recommended to provide proof for at least 25,000 CAD (15,000 CAD for first year tuition + 10,000 CAD for living expenses). Additional amount of fund is needed for spouse and each dependent child.
- Supporting Documentation:
- Provide acceptable English Language results in an internationally recognized standardized test (generally, IELTS Academic score of 6.5 is deemed the standard score to get offer of admission)
- Documents that convince the immigration officer that you have family and/or financial ties to your home country and will return upon the completion of your studies.
- How much money do you need
- Documentation that proves you have sufficient funds to cover your first year of tuition plus living expenses for yourself and any accompanying family members.
- English Language Tests Recognized and Accepted in Canada
LIFE AS A STUDENT
Working While Studying
- Post-secondary international students registered in a designated learning institution (DLI) are authorized to work off campus 20 hours per week without the need of a work permit.
- This authorization comes from a statement in your study permit and allows you to obtain a social insurance (SIN) number, which is an important requirement to getting any job in Canada.
- Sometimes, this statement is not written in some study permits. Before applying for a SIN and accepting a job, make sure you get it amended with ICCRC (it’s free!).
Accompanying Family Members
Your spouse or common-law partner and/pr your dependent children can legally accompany you to Canada while you are during the course of your studies at a designated learning institution (DLI).
- Spouse/Common-law partner: The spouse or common-law partner of a student is legally eligible to accompany them to Canada as a worker or a
- The accompanying spouse/common-law partner of a student can apply for an open work permit. With an open work permit, no offer of employment or LMIA is needed
- Dependent Children: Your child should meet the definition of a dependent children if they are to accompany you to Canada. The child can come to Canada as a visitor (if they are at an age to attend daycare or kindergarten and younger) or as a student (if they are attending elementary school, secondary school, or post-secondary school. To qualify as a dependant, children must:
- Be under 22 years old
- Not have a spouse/common-law partner of their own
Student Pathways to Permanent Resident
There are a lot of immigration programs available to international students that wish to become Canadian permanent residents.
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Requirements:
- Meet minimum language requirements (IELTS General or CELPIP) needed for your job
- Have an equivalent of at least one full year of work experience in Canada in the last three years before you apply
- Note: work experience gained before graduation does not count towards this requirement. Upon graduating from a DLI, you will likely be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) to gain the work experience needed to be eligible for CEC.
Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) Program Requirements:
- FSW does not require Canadian work experience but does require you to have an equivalent of 12 months of full-time skilled, continuous work experience completed in any other country. Therefore, this program will not be an option for students that do not have any skilled work experience. In other words, this program will not apply to undergraduate international students who do not have skilled work experience.
- FSW uses a competitive, points-based system called CRS that automatically ranks candidates.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
- Provinces have their own immigration programs and every PNP works differently.
- Depending on the province where the student has graduated from, they may be eligible for a PNP in that province.
- A lot of PNPs may also require skilled work experience that needs PGWP
Our Application Process
- Assisting you in applying to universities/schools/colleges to obtain a letter of acceptance
- Guiding you through the process of gathering your documents and ensure you meet all the eligibility requirements to study in Canada
- Upon receiving your letter of acceptance, preparing, and submitting your study permit application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
- If your study permit is not approved on unreasonable grounds, filing for a judicial review of the decision made by the immigration officer on your application.
Federal Skilled Worker Class
Skilled workers are selected as permanent residents based on their education, work experience, knowledge of English and /or French, and other criteria that have been shown to help them become economically established in Canada.
Using the point system, an applicant is assessed under the federal skilled worker class and ideal applicants will possess employment skills and experience compatible with occupations to prospective immigrants to Canada.
You will be assessed on six selection factors (education, language, employment experience, age, arrange employment and adaptability) and be allotted the points on such basis.
Business Class
There are a number of ways for individuals and/or businesses to come to Canada. With a very dynamic immigration program, the path must be tailored to the individual and/or the business coming to Canada.
Due to the high number of interests, most business programs have a limited number of applicants that are accepted.
Here are just some of the ways:
Quebec immigration Investor Program
This is one of the oldest and most popular investor programs around. It is essentially a passive investment program where the individual must have at least $2,000,000 CAD in assets and be able to invest into the province of Quebec.
Start-up Visa
A start-up business must be a new business intended to be operated in Canada which meets the criteria of a qualifying business, meaning that the new start-up business has received a commitment from:
A designated angel investor group confirming that it is investing at least $75,000 in a qualifying business or two or more designated angel investor groups confirming that they are together investing a total of at least $75,000 in such a business;
A designated venture capital fund confirming that it is investing at least $200,000 in a qualifying business or two or more designated venture capital funds confirming that they are together investing a total of at least $200,000 in such a business; or
A designated business incubator confirming that it is accepting the applicant into its business incubator program.
Provincial Immigration Entrepreneur Programs
Some of Provincial Nominee Programs have active business programs. They all have similarities and differences. Some of the programs require a deposit before the individual is accepted and some require proof of business activity.
Business Start-up through the intra-company transferee program
If you have an active parent company outside of Canada, and wish to open a branch/subsidiary/affiliate in Canada, this could be a path towards becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident.
Temporary Visas
Study Permit
Our firm is committed in advising International Students who travel to study outside the borders of their own countries, the best options to meet their career aspirations in Canada, making their process hassle free and to provide them continuous support throughout their Endeavour in Canada.
Elsa Immigration & Education Network provides a full range of professional services including, settlement and assisting international students who choose to stay permanently in Canada through different immigration options available to them, brought into the country.
Why Chose Canada for Studying:
Would you wish to:
- Access high quality education at affordable prices
- Study in a safe international student environment and make friends from all around the world
- Enjoy the beautiful nature of Canada and have fun while you are studying
- Work while you are studying and obtain up to 3-years’ work permit after graduation
- Have the option to immigrate to Canada after graduation
Immigration Solutions:
- You may apply to extend your Canadian student visa;
- You may obtain a work permit while studying or after graduation;
- You may choose Canada as your new home permanently by immigrating to Canada under BCPNP or CEC programs.
Working temporarily in Canada
Every year, many foreign workers enter Canada to work temporarily in jobs that help Canadian employers address skill shortages. A Temporary Work Visa allows applicants to work and live in Canada, and gain Canadian work experience. You must generally have some previous experience and meet additional basic visa requirements.
Visitor / Tourism Visa
Most travelers need a visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization to travel to Canada. The entry document you need depends on:
- the type of travel document you plan to travel with
- the country that issued your travel document
- your nationality
- your method of travel to Canada for this trip