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Why Should You Choose My Global Steps Immigration Consultancy In Toronto?

  Many people who desire to immigrate to Canada are unsure how to select the best immigration consultant for their ideal life in Canada. Nobody wants to take chances with their job, so in this blog, we will teach our readers how to find the best immigration consultant in Toronto for their immigration goals. In the market, there are hundreds of licensed and unregistered consultants. Choosing an immigration consultant will thus be one of the most essential decisions you will make on your route to a Canada PR Visa. Your choices will either make or shatter your chances of immigrating to Canada. These factors will not only determine your prospects of coming to Canada but will also assist you in making the correct decision. ICCRC registration: Find a consultant who is registered with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the Canadian government department in charge of immigration. A Consultant with Licensing and Experience: Always follow immigration advice that is endors...

PR Obligations & Citizenship

  After a foreign national becomes a permanent resident of Canada, they will receive a  Permanent Residence Card  (PR Card). The Permanent Residence Card (PR Card) is needed to be showed on every re-entry into Canada by commercial transport i.e. plane, train, bus etc. as well as for registering for certain social services, such as health care benefits. Many foreign nationals mix-up the eligibility of maintaining permanent residence status with the eligibility for obtaining  Canadian citizenship . Though quite similar, the eligibilities are quite different. Furthermore, when one applies for Canadian citizenship, they must still make sure that they maintain their permanent residence status during the processing of the Canadian citizenship application.

Study Permits

Canada had a constantly growing number of International Students.  Most international students need a study permit to be able to study in Canada.    To be able to be apply for a Canadian Study Permit , a prospective student must show all or some of the following: Proof of Acceptance:  Acceptance letter or offer of acceptance with details about the academic program from a Designated Learning Institute. The program has to be more than 6 months long. If the student wishes to study in Quebec, they should obtain a Quebec Acceptance Certificate (QAC) Proof of Financial Support:  Evidence of sufficient funds that will cover at least one year of your tuition, living expenses and return ticket to the student’s home country. Also funds to cover the living of accompanying dependents Proof of Medical Clearance:  Depending on your country of residence, IRCC may need a medical clearance Proof of Police Clearance:  Applicants should have a clean police record. Depend...

Who is an immigration consultant? Why to Hire One?

When one decides to move to Canada, the first thing one does is hire the  best immigration consultants in Chandigarh  or immigration lawyers. However, the services of both these professionals might overlap in some areas, but they are not the same. As you hire an immigration consultant, the first thing that you ought to ensure is that the person is a valid member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council. The benefits of hiring such personnel are that they have better guidelines about the immigration policy and can help you go through the immigration process seamlessly. But before you set out to do anything, you must understand who is an immigration consultant and the kind of services that they offer. Who is an immigration consultant? Immigration consultants are regulatory bodies who advise on all matters related to Canadian migration. The primary responsibility of the  Canada immigration consultants in Bangalore  or in any other parts of the country...

Temporary Resident (Visitor) Visa

Canada is open to visitors from around the world and welcomes thousands of visitors every year. Visitors to Canada are required to obtain permission from the government of Canada before they travel to the country. For non- visa exempt countries, this means   obtaining a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) commonly known as Visitor Visa   before arriving to Canada. Holding a TRV doesn’t guarantee entry to Canada . The admission of foreign nationals to Canada as temporary residents is a privilege, not a right. TRVs may be for single entry or multiple entry. As a general rule,  tourists are admitted for a period of six months.   Temporary foreign workers and international students are admitted for varying periods of time, as determined on a case-by-case basis. Extensions may be applied for from within Canada. Citizens of visa-exempt countries intending to travel to Canada by air are expected to have applied for an obtained an electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) be...

Apply for Canada Visitor Visa | Immigration Services Edmonton - My Global Steps

  Many visitors want to come to Canada for tourism, meet family and friends and conduct business activities. Some nationals need a temporary resident visa (TRV) and must apply for a visitor visa to enter Canada and others from visa-exempt countries may only require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) if traveling to Canada by air. There are various categories that we have discussed in detailed here: Temporary Resident Visa (Visitor Visa) Electronic Travel Authorization Super Visa Temporary Resident Permit We at My Global Steps Immigration Inc. can help you apply for any of these visas. Call us at  +1-416-854-6022  or email us at  info@myglobalsteps.com Read More:- Visit Canada

Sponsor Your Family Member - My Global Steps Immigration Inc.

The Family Class Sponsorship Program remains one of the pillars of the Canadian immigration system. This program reunites families by allowing adult citizens or permanent residents to sponsor a relative for permanent immigration to Canada. The citizen or permanent resident can sponsor their: Spouse, common-law or conjugal partner Parent and grandparent Dependent child Siblings, nephew, niece or grandchild under 18 years of age who is unmarried and whose parents are deceased The relative who is sponsored must be living outside Canada, unless they are residing legally in Canada temporarily, as a visitor or on a work or study permit.