Canadian Visa: Work, Study or Visit Canada
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Obtain a Canadian Work Permit
Best for: Foreign nationals seeking to legally work in Canada, gain Canadian work experience, and use employment as a pathway toward permanent residency if you wish.
You need: A valid job offer from a Canadian employer or eligibility under a specific program, proof of financial means to support yourself, and compliance with language, health, and security requirements.
Timing: Work permit applications are usually processed within a few months, depending on the program and your country of residence. Many workers later qualify under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) to transition to permanent residency.
What we do: At Jane Katkova & Associates, we provide complete guidance through every stage of the work permit process. We begin by assessing your professional background and job offer to determine whether you require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or qualify for an LMIA-exempt category under the International Mobility Program. Our team validates the employer’s credentials and ensures compliance with Canadian labour market regulations before preparing and submitting your application. We compile and file all supporting documentation, including employment contracts, proof of qualifications, and NOC classifications, and represent you in communications with IRCC and ESDC. We also advise on open work permits for spouses and study permits for dependent children, ensuring your family can accompany you. Finally, we map out your transition plan toward permanent residency through the Canadian Experience Class or Provincial Nominee Programs.
Timing: Work permit applications are usually processed within a few months, depending on the program and your country of residence. Many workers later qualify under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) to transition to permanent residency.
What we do: At Jane Katkova & Associates, we provide complete guidance through every stage of the work permit process. We begin by assessing your professional background and job offer to determine whether you require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or qualify for an LMIA-exempt category under the International Mobility Program. Our team validates the employer’s credentials and ensures compliance with Canadian labour market regulations before preparing and submitting your application. We compile and file all supporting documentation, including employment contracts, proof of qualifications, and NOC classifications, and represent you in communications with IRCC and ESDC. We also advise on open work permits for spouses and study permits for dependent children, ensuring your family can accompany you. Finally, we map out your transition plan toward permanent residency through the Canadian Experience Class or Provincial Nominee Programs.
Study in Canada as a Foreign Student
Best for: International students seeking high-quality education in Canada, access to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), and long-term opportunities leading to permanent residency.
You need: An acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), proof of sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses, medical and security clearance, and the intent to study full-time while complying with permit conditions.
Timing: Study permit processing generally takes a few months. Upon graduation, you may qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) of up to 3 years, which provides valuable Canadian work experience that can support permanent residency applications.
What we do: For students, our services cover the full journey from acceptance to permanent residency planning. We begin by reviewing your academic background and immigration goals to help you select a program at a Designated Learning Institution that aligns with your career aspirations. Once you receive your letter of acceptance, we validate the DLI status, confirm your eligibility, and prepare a complete study permit application package. This includes financial documentation, biometrics, and, where applicable, medical or police clearances. Our firm monitors your application and liaises with IRCC to avoid delays or refusals. After your studies, we assist in obtaining your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which can be valid for up to three years, and we provide long-term planning support for your transition from student to permanent resident in Canada.
Timing: Study permit processing generally takes a few months. Upon graduation, you may qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) of up to 3 years, which provides valuable Canadian work experience that can support permanent residency applications.
What we do: For students, our services cover the full journey from acceptance to permanent residency planning. We begin by reviewing your academic background and immigration goals to help you select a program at a Designated Learning Institution that aligns with your career aspirations. Once you receive your letter of acceptance, we validate the DLI status, confirm your eligibility, and prepare a complete study permit application package. This includes financial documentation, biometrics, and, where applicable, medical or police clearances. Our firm monitors your application and liaises with IRCC to avoid delays or refusals. After your studies, we assist in obtaining your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which can be valid for up to three years, and we provide long-term planning support for your transition from student to permanent resident in Canada.
Travel to Canada as a Tourist on a Visitor Visa
Best for: Tourists, family members, and business travelers who wish to visit Canada for leisure, family visits, or short-term professional activities.
You need: A valid passport, proof of financial capacity to cover your stay, evidence of strong ties to your home country, and compliance with Canada’s health and security requirements.
Timing: Visitor visa applications are usually processed within weeks to a few months, depending on the applicant’s country of residence. Approved visas typically allow stays of up to 6 months, with possible extensions.
What we do: For visitors, our team ensures your application is strong and complete, minimizing the risk of refusals. We assess your purpose of travel and determine whether a single-entry or multiple-entry visa best suits your needs. We help you gather and present the required supporting evidence, including proof of financial capacity, travel itinerary, and ties to your home country, to demonstrate your genuine intent to return. Once your application is prepared, we submit it to IRCC and track the status, keeping you informed every step of the way. If needed, we also assist with visitor visa extensions and advise on status changes should you later decide to study or work in Canada.
Timing: Visitor visa applications are usually processed within weeks to a few months, depending on the applicant’s country of residence. Approved visas typically allow stays of up to 6 months, with possible extensions.
What we do: For visitors, our team ensures your application is strong and complete, minimizing the risk of refusals. We assess your purpose of travel and determine whether a single-entry or multiple-entry visa best suits your needs. We help you gather and present the required supporting evidence, including proof of financial capacity, travel itinerary, and ties to your home country, to demonstrate your genuine intent to return. Once your application is prepared, we submit it to IRCC and track the status, keeping you informed every step of the way. If needed, we also assist with visitor visa extensions and advise on status changes should you later decide to study or work in Canada.
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