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Find answers to common questions about Canadian immigration, Express Entry, permanent residency, work permits, study permits, visitor visas, and family sponsorship.
Canada offers several immigration pathways including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), family sponsorship, work permits, and study permit pathways that can lead to permanent residency.
Express Entry is Canada's online immigration system used to manage applications for skilled workers seeking permanent residence.
Processing times vary depending on the immigration program, application type, and government processing volumes.
Yes. Many international students become eligible for permanent residency through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and other pathways.
Depending on the refusal reason, you may be eligible for reconsideration, reapplication, restoration of status, or another immigration pathway.
Eligible spouses may qualify for an Open Work Permit, allowing them to work for most employers in Canada.
PNPs allow provinces and territories to nominate individuals whose skills and experience meet local labour market needs.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents may be eligible to sponsor qualifying family members.
A work permit provides temporary work authorization, while permanent residency grants long-term immigration status in Canada.
An immigration consultant can help identify suitable pathways, prepare applications, avoid errors, and provide professional guidance.