Inadmissibility

Resolve issues that may prevent you from entering Canada.

A medical condition, criminal history, or other issue can make a person inadmissible to Canada. This section provides options and pathways to overcome these challenges.

 

Inadmissibility

Resolve issues that may prevent you from entering Canada.

A medical condition, criminal history, or other issue can make a person inadmissible to Canada. This section provides options and pathways to overcome these challenges.

Temporary Resident Permit

This permit is granted on a case-by-case basis and allows an individual to enter or stay in Canada for a temporary period despite being otherwise inadmissible.

Rehabilitation

A process that allows individuals with past criminal convictions to permanently resolve their inadmissibility, making them eligible without issue in the future.

Medical Refusals

Understand the reasons why a person might be medically inadmissible, and what steps you can take.

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Program assessment

We evaluate your specific situation and outline the best options for your immigration plan.

Strategic advice

Our tailored advice ensures your application meets all program requirements.

Application Support

The team manages forms and documentation from start to finish for a smooth process.

Ongoing guidance

We provide timely updates and expert direction throughout your application journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Most immigration programs designed to attract skilled workers let you include your family in your application for permanent residency in Canada. This includes your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children. Additionally, Canada has separate programs where citizens and permanent residents can sponsor certain close relatives for immigration.

While there's no age limit to apply for economic immigration programs, your age will affect your score.  These programs award points based on various factors like education, language skills, work experience, and even having a job lined up in Canada. People between 25 and 35 get the highest score for age, but don't worry!  If you're outside this range, you can make up for it with strong points in other categories.

If you're an international student wanting to study in Canada, you'll need a study permit. To get one, you must first be accepted by a school approved by the Canadian government (called a designated learning institution). You'll also need to show you have enough money to cover your schooling, living costs, and even the ticket back home.

Our commitment is to your success, and we never recommend services unless you genuinely qualify. We believe in open communication and will always explore the most realistic options for your situation. Furthermore, our unwavering support extends beyond the application process. We're with you every step of the way, even in challenging circumstances, ensuring a smooth and successful immigration journey to Canada.

Our team is committed to your success, and we'll explore all realistic pathways to achieve your Canadian immigration goals. We believe in clear communication and will keep you informed throughout the process.

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