Our Services

PERMANENT RESIDENCY
Express Entry
If you have qualifying work experience and speak either French or English, the official languages of Canada, you may be eligible for an economic immigration program through express entry.
Sponsorship Program
If you have a relative with PR or citizenship in Canada, you may be eligible to come to Canada through sponsorship. This application has two stages, the first one starts with your sponsor’s application, then you apply for permanent residence.
Start-up Visa
If you are an entrepreneur who wants to start a business in Canada and you receive support from one of the designated organizations, you can immigrate to Canada with a Start-up Visa.
State Nomination
It is an immigration program that supports the recruitment of immigrants based on the needs of different provinces and territories of Canada. The program allows candidates to select candidates who fit the immigration needs of specific provinces or territories based on factors such as work experience, language skills, educational attainment, etc.
Self-Employed
If you have experience in cultural activities or athletics and want to continue your career as a freelancer in Canada, you can apply under this program.
Permanent Residence Card Renewal
The application for a permanent resident card renewal is usually accompanied by documents that verify that the immigrant still has permanent resident status and continues to live in Canada. The application can usually be submitted online or by mail.
Permanent Session Cancellation
Permanent residence revocation situations can cover exceptional circumstances, such as serious legal reasons or abuse of status by the migrant. Such applications and processes can be complex as they often involve special circumstances. It is therefore important to always keep up to date.
TEMPORARY RESIDENCY
Visitor Visa
A visitor visa or eTA (electronic travel document) allows you to travel to Canada for a limited period of time for vacation, visiting family/friends or business. A visitor visa is usually issued as a multiple-entry visa and allows you to stay in Canada for up to 6 months after your first entry, for the duration of your passport.
Student Visa
You can continue your personal and professional development in Canada by applying to programs such as language schools, colleges or Master’s programs. A Student Visa is a document that allows you to legally stay in Canada as a student.
Work Visa
As part of Canada’s economic immigration programs, you can come to Canada as a worker and participate in the Canadian labor market. Canada offers several options for you to apply for a temporary work permit.
- Intercompany Transfer
- Canada International Experience Program
- Post-Graduation Work Permit
- Work Permit through Managed Employment (LMIA)
- Spouse Work Permit
Open Work Permit
This permit is especially applicable for international students, graduates or some visa holders. The Open Work Permit gives you the freedom to work with any employer in Canada, giving you the flexibility to change jobs.
Closed Work Permit
This authorization is usually valid for a specific job or position and requires the applicant to make a commitment to work with a specific employer. The applicant must apply for a position that is supported by the employer and suits the workplace needs.
LMIA for Companies
The Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), a process that regulates the hiring of foreign workers by companies in Canada, involves employers obtaining permission to hire foreign workers for a specific position.


OTHER SERVİCES
Citizenship Application
You need to start planning for your Canadian Citizenship application from the moment you receive your Canadian permanent residence permit. You are expected to provide a complete application package with all the necessary documents.
Available Application Support
The available application support is an important advisory service that helps applicants manage the immigration process to Canada more effectively and smoothly.
Rejection Procedures
In case any of your application to Canada is rejected, you have the right to reapply. However, applying after a rejection is always critical and you need to address all open issues raised by immigration officers in your rejected application.