Permanent Residence Applications
Looking for a long-term future in Canada? We help you understand and apply through the most appropriate pathway:
- Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades)
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
- Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C)
Study in Canada
Want to study in Canada—and stay afterward? We support international students with:
- Study permit applications
- Choosing a program or institution that supports future PR options
- Planning your post-graduation pathway, including PGWP and Express Entry
Work in Canada
Need a work permit or want to bring your professional skills to Canada? We guide workers and entrepreneurs through:
- Employer-specific work permits (including LMIA-based applications)
- Open work permits (spousal, bridging, post-graduation)
- C11/C10 work permits for entrepreneurs and applicants offering significant benefit to Canada
Family Sponsorship
Reuniting with family in Canada is a core part of our practice. We assist with:
- Spouse, common-law, and conjugal partner sponsorship
- Parent and grandparent sponsorship
- Child and other dependent sponsorship
- Inland and overseas sponsorship strategies
Business Immigration
For entrepreneurs and investors, Canada offers several strategic pathways. We can help with:
- C11 Entrepreneur Work Permits
- Start-Up Visa Program
- Quebec Investor Program (when available)
- Entrepreneur PNP Streams in multiple provinces
Status & Restoration Services
If you’re already in Canada and dealing with an urgent issue, we offer practical support for:
- Restoration of status
- Visitor extensions or changes of conditions
- Inadmissibility issues
- Pathways for those without current status, including vulnerable individuals and H&C applicants
Humanitarian & Compassionate Cases
If you do not qualify under other immigration categories, you may still be eligible for permanent residence in Canada on humanitarian and compassionate (H&C) grounds. We help individuals facing exceptional circumstances—such as hardship, family separation, or risk in their home country—prepare strong H&C applications for a fair chance at a new life in Canada.
