Frequently Asked Questions
  1. How long does the immigration process take?
    Processing times vary depending on the program. For instance, work permits like the LMIA can take 2-6 months, while Express Entry may take around 6 months. Although we can’t control government timelines, we ensure all documentation is prepared properly to preempt unnecessary delays.
  2. Do I need a job offer to immigrate to Canada?
    Not all programs require a job offer. While LMIA work permits and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) do, options like Express Entry and study permits do not. During the consultation session, we will help you determine the best immigration pathway, whether or not you have a job offer.
  3. What happens if my visa application is rejected?
    Rejections are disheartening, however, they are not the end. We review the reasons for rejection and help strengthen your resubmission application. To minimize the risk of rejection, we assist you in presenting a compelling and well-prepared application from the very beginning
  4. What if I’m concerned about the costs?
    We understand that finances can be a concern. Immigration involves fees, but we offer full transparency about costs upfront, breaking everything down. We will also assist you with selecting programs that best suit your budget and financial situation while leading to your goals.
  5. Can I bring my family with me to Canada?
    Yes, many immigration programs allow you to bring your spouse and children. We will guide you through the process to ensure they are included in your application and meet the necessary requirements, so your family can stay together during the transition.