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Our success rate for Canada immigration services is over 95%.

Tourist /Holiday Visa:

UK, USA, Canada, Italy, Germany, Swdeen, Denmark, Spain, Belgium, Finland, Norway, Ireland, France, Swezerland, Brazil & others.

Student visa: UK, CANADA, NORWAY, SWEDEN


Types of Canadian Visas

Permanent visas are issued to applicants who want to immigrate to Canada and who meet certain eligibility criteria. There are several immigration categories: skilled workers (or economic class); entrepreneurs, self-employed persons, investors, and sponsored individuals.

Skilled Worker Class

Skilled Worker applicants have at least one years work experience in a skilled profession. The skilled workers application is assessed on the basis of specific selection criteria to determine the likelihood that the new immigrant will be able to become "successfully established" in Canada.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada uses a Point System to assess each applicants potential of becoming economically established in Canada. FREE initial assessment is done to determine if you have 67 points you are eligible for Canadian immigration. Points are awarded based on 6 factors:

1. Education
2. Languages (English and/or French)
3. Work Experience
4. Age
5. Arranged Employment in Canada
6. Adaptability (including previous work or study in Canada, arranged employment, relative in Canada and partner's education)

Business Class-Entrepreneurs, Self-employed, Investors

Canada offers unlimited opportunities for business people apply for permanent residence in Canada and advises on every aspect of doing business and investing money in Canada.

There are three classes of business immigrants:

Investors must have a net worth of at least CDN $800, 000 and make a CDN $400,000 investment that is used by the provinces for economic development and job creation. It is possible to obtain financing for part of the $400,000.

Entrepreneurs must have a net worth of at least $300,000 and own and manage a business in Canada that creates employment for Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Additional requirements listed below.

Self-employed persons must employ themselves and make significant contributions to cultural activities, athletics or farming.

Note: Business immigrants who intend to reside in the Province of Quebec are subject to different rules.


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