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Frequently Ask Questions

Below you will find answer to the most common questions you may have on us.

1. Am I eligible for immigration to Canada?

An immigrant should have a minimum degree of diploma or bachelor’s with at least one year of work experience in the skilled category (NOC 0, A, or B. Moreover, their age should be around 18 to 45. The immigrant should have secured CLB 7 (Canadian Language Benchmark) either in English or in French. If an immigrant falls under this category, then he/she is eligible to immigrate to Canada.

2. How to choose the right immigration program to immigrate to Canada?

Canadian immigration enfolds many options that you can apply to. While there are many options to immigrate to Canada, one thing you to remember is that all the programs result in Canadian Permanent Residency. Furthermore, all the immigration programs differ from profile to profile. Through your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and National Occupational Code (0, A, or B), you can choose the right programs to immigrate to Canada.

3. I am a graduate. Is it sufficient qualification to apply for a Canada pr visa?

Yes, graduates are eligible to apply for a Canadian Permanent Residence visa. An immigrant should either have a diploma or a bachelor’s degree to be eligible for a Canada PR visa. However, the eligibility of your profile varies based on your National Occupational Code (0, A, or B) and your CRS score.

4. Can investors save on tax by immigrating to Canada?

Canada is also known as a hub for global trade. Yes, the investors can save on tax because Canada has the lowest tax rate compared to the others. When investors decide to start a business, there will be environmental development, economic development, and so on. Once the economy starts to bloom in a particular place, slowly the place will develop economically so that the investors can pay less tax.

5. What is a better provincial nominee program or express entry?

Provincial Nominee Program is not separate from Express Entry. PNP is the part and parcel of Express Entry. If your CRS score is less to boost up the points of your profile, you have to choose any Provincial Nominee Program that matches your profile. There are only minor differences between them; in Express Entry, the immigrant will not have any Provincial limitations as like in PNP.

6. What is the maximum age to immigrate to Canada?

There's no particular age limit for your immigration process to Canada. Although you won't get any points in the CRS score after the age of 45.  Always go with trusted immigration consultants. They will charge you reasonably for immigration services availed.

7. Can immigration consultants help me with both express entry and provincial nominee programs?

Yes. They are experts on Canadian immigration laws. They would also let you know of the latest updates and whether you can apply for both the Express Entry and the Provincial Nominee programs. Along with this consultants will guide you through the application process.

8. Do immigration consultancy firms help international students seek admissions?

Yes, professional immigration consultancy firms help you find out the best course or program to address your interest area.  They also provide international students with a list of universities offering them the subjects they desire. Immigration consultants assist you to make informed decisions to enjoy a better tomorrow.

9. How is express entry which is the Canada regulatory council overseeing immigration?

The ICCRC (Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council) is the national regulatory body promoting and protecting public interest for Canadian citizenship and immigration consultant’s activities.