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Immigration FAQs

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What immigration services do you offer?

We assist with temporary residence, permanent residence, family sponsorship, visitor visas, investor immigration, denied entry matters, and refusals or complex immigration cases.

Can you help if my visa or permit was refused?

Yes. We help clients review refusal reasons and explore the best next steps, including reapplication, stronger documentation, and support for complex immigration issues.

What immigration services do you offer?

We assist with temporary residence, permanent residence, family sponsorship, visitor visas, investor immigration, denied entry matters, and refusals or complex immigration cases.

What immigration services do you offer?

We assist with temporary residence, permanent residence, family sponsorship, visitor visas, investor immigration, denied entry matters, and refusals or complex immigration cases.

Can you help if my visa or permit was refused?

Yes. We help clients review refusal reasons and explore the best next steps, including reapplication, stronger documentation, and support for complex immigration issues.

Which Canadian immigration program is right for me?

That depends on your goals, background, eligibility, and current status. We assess your situation and help identify the most suitable visa, permit, sponsorship, or permanent residence option.

Do you help with family sponsorship applications?

Yes. We assist with spousal sponsorship, common-law sponsorship, conjugal partner sponsorship, parent and grandparent sponsorship, and dependent child sponsorship applications.

Can you help with work permits and permanent residence applications?

Yes. We support a wide range of work permit and permanent residence services, including LMIA, open work permits, Express Entry, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker, and other eligible immigration streams.

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Immigration Appeals

Immigration appeals allow individuals to challenge a refusal or removal decision through the Immigration Appeal Division or Federal Court in Canada.

Refused Visa to Canada

A refused visa to Canada occurs when an application is denied due to reasons such as insufficient documentation, weak ties to the home country, or failure to meet IRCC requirements.

Misrepresentation

Misrepresentation in Canadian immigration occurs when false or misleading information is provided, which can lead to refusal and a potential five-year ban from entering Canada.