You may be wondering...
Schedule an Initial Consultation with a Regulated Immigration Consultant to evaluate your profile and tell you which route to follow. This step will let you know the starting point for creating a migration plan according to your goals.
The Initial Consultation consists of an online meeting where your Regulated Immigration Consultant will listen to your case and collect personal information such as language proficiency, academic level, professional experience, and available funds, among other data, under absolute confidentiality. We do this to identify the programs that best suit your profile and build your migratory route. As a result of this Initial Consultation, you will gain clarity to know what steps to follow.
In Canada, a Regulated Immigration Consultant is a professional licensed and regulated by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) to provide advisory and representation services to immigration and refugee applicants.
The CICC is an independent regulatory body appointed by the Government of Canada to regulate and supervise immigration consultants and ensure they meet high standards of ethics and professionalism. Regulated Immigration Consultants in Canada must meet educational and experience requirements, pass an immigration knowledge test, and maintain proficiency through continuing education.
It is important to note that Regulated Immigration Consultants are bound by a code of ethics and must act in the best interest of their clients at all times.
Are you planning to immigrate to Canada and need advice on your immigration process? In that case, there are several options available:
• Regulated immigration consultants: You can hire an immigration consultant regulated by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) to receive legal advice and representation throughout the immigration process. Immigration consultants can help you select the right immigration program, prepare your applications and documents, and represent you before Canadian immigration authorities.
• Lawyers specialized in immigration: You can also hire a lawyer specialized in immigration to advise and legally represent you in your immigration process. Lawyers can provide legal advice and representation on complex immigration issues, such as refugee claims and appeals.
Authorized institutions: You can obtain information and advice on Canadian immigration programs through official institutions, such as Immigration, The College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), and directly at the Canadian embassy in your country.
It is important to note that while there are many options for getting advice in your immigration process, you must be careful not to fall into the hands of fraudulent people or companies that promise guaranteed results or charge exorbitant fees. Always ensure you work with a regulated or accredited immigration consultant or immigration lawyer and verify their history before hiring their services.
Several options can allow you to go to Canada; some of them are:
Visitor or Tourist Visa: It allows citizens of certain countries to visit Canada for a specified period without needing a visa. However, citizens of other countries may require a visitor visa.
Study Permit: This program allows international students to learn at Canadian educational institutions and work there while studying.
Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW): Allows foreigns to work in Canada for a limited period in a specific job.
Express Entry: For skilled workers and professionals who want to immigrate to Canada permanently. Applicants are evaluated based on age, education, language skills, and work experience.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): This program allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate foreign workers for permanent residence in Canada. Requirements vary by province or territory.
Refugee Program: It allows refugees to apply for asylum in Canada and obtain permanent residence if granted refugee status.
It’s essential to research each program to determine the best option for your case and ensure you meet the requirements. Consult an immigration attorney or licensed immigration consultant for additional advice and guidance.