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Prince Edward Island (PEI) Provincial Nominee Program
The Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program The Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program is an immigration program operated on behalf of the Government of the province by the Ministry of Employment and Immigration in conjunction with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to speed up the processing of an application for permanent residence. If you…
Skilled Worker Immigration Prince Edward Island
Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements. The Prince Edward Island Skilled Worker category is designed for skilled workers who wish to live and work in Prince Edward Island. This page…
Prince Edward Island PNP Business
Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements. The P.E.I. Provincial Nominee Program lets P.E.I nominate qualified business persons who are willing to move there and establish, purchase, or invest in a…
How to get a refugee travel document in Canada.
This step-by-step guide will help you get your Canadian Refugee Travel Document or Certificate of Identity. We have taken the government instructions and simplified them for you! Application for Refugee Travel Document – Let’s start… First step: click the link below and download the application and follow our steps. Adult Travel Document Application – PPTC…
How to find an honest lawyer in Canada?
Follow these steps, and you will never shop the same again! How to find an honest lawyer in Canada? The big question! This article is written from an immigration industry perspective, and in this industry, you also have consultants and paralegals. However, everything you find here in this article can be used throughout most…
Minors Studying in Canada & Custodianship
While most international students studying at the post-secondary level in Canada are no longer minors, it can sometimes be the case that a first-year (or even a second-year) student is below what we call the Age of Majority in Canada. If you are below the Age of Majority, you are legally considered a minor and…
Who Doesn’t Need a Study Permit?
The following people normally do not need a study permit for post-secondary studies in Canada. Please note that short-term studies of 6 or less months NOW NEED a study permit due to COVID concerns. This may change back to no longer needing a study permit for these short-term studies, but for now, you need a…
Am I Eligible to Sponsor My Parents/Grandparents?
Am I Eligible to Sponsor My Parents/Grandparents? You have to be 18 years of age or older You have to be living in Canada You have to be one of the following: A Canadian citizen, A permanent resident of Canada, or A registered Indian under the Canadian Indian Act – go here for more information….
Spousal Sponsorship Appeals
Spousal Sponsorship Appeals and other Family Sponsorship Appeals If you applied to sponsor your spouse, dependent child, parent or other relative and your application was refused, you may be able to appeal the rejection. Respond to IRCC within 30 days or lose your right to appeal Index Are you eligible to appeal your refused…