Temporary Residence Applications

What Are You Looking For?

Students

According to the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) over 500,000 students come to Canada every year to study, and that approximately 60% of international students who come to Canada plan to apply for permanent residence.  Studying in Canada is an exciting and rewarding experience for many international students, but it involves a number of factors including what and where to study, entry dates, application deadlines, student visa processing times and English language requirements

Yachnin Immigration can help you with:

  • The application process to study at a Canadian college or university
  • Study permits
  • Extension of Study Permits
  • Extension of or Change to the Conditions of Stay in Canada
  • Work Permits while studying if required
  • Post-Graduate Work Permits (PGWP)
  • Bridging Open Work Permits

Yachnin Immigration has extensive knowledge of immigration rules and procedures and will be able to help guide you through the process and how best to present your application.  We will ensure that all the documentation you will need is translated and presented in the format required by the Canadian government and that all the forms are completed correctly in order to avoid any unnecessary delays or even a refusal.

Work Permits

With few exceptions, most individuals seeking to enter Canada’s labour market will require a work permit.  By applying for a Canadian Work Permit, you could join the more than 180,000 foreign workers who come to work in Canada every year.  Typically, obtaining a Canadian work permit is a two-step process.  In most cases, applicants will first require a job offer before they can apply for a Canadian work permit.

Step 1

In the vast majority of cases, the first step towards obtaining a Canadian work permit is to apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). Usually, the Canadian employer must undertake domestic recruitment efforts and demonstrate that no Canadian permanent residents or citizens are qualified for the position at hand.

Step 2

After a positive LMIA has been issued, the applicant can apply for a Canadian work permit on that basis.

Work permits are employer specific, unless a worker has an open work permit.  If a worker wants to change employers, they must obtain a new Work Permit before performing another job in Canada.  Canadian work permits are also limited in duration.

Yachnin Immigration can take care of the entire Canadian Work Permit process for both Canadian employers and temporary foreign workers.

Visitors

One of the most popular visitor visas is the Parents and Grandparents Super Visa. The Super Visa is for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to come and visit them for longer periods.  This is a multiple-entry visa, which is valid for up to ten years and allows family members to stay for a period of up to two years without the need to renew their status. Other visitor visas can be obtained for tourism or to see family.    

More than 22 million people visit Canada each year.  Many of these people need a visitor visa to enter Canada.  Given the difficulty some have convincing Canaidian Immigration officials of the bona fides of your travel, it is critical to avoid any errors that can cause further delays or in some cases refusals.  Yachnin Immigration has the skills and knowledge on how best to present a client’s case going forward to successfully obtain a positive outcome for your application.

Immigration Services

Become a Canadian

Yachnin Immigration has the skills and knowledge to obtain a positive outcome for your application. Start the immigration process today.