Services
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Citizenship
To become a Canadian citizen, you must
• be a permanent resident
• have lived in Canada for 3 out of the last 5 years
• have filed your taxes
• pass a test on your rights, responsibilities and knowledge of Canada
• prove your language skills.
Depending on each situation, there may be additional requirements.
We will offer all assistance and support to help you with
your citizenship application keeping in mind the eligibility requirements and
documentation.
Express Entry
Express Entry is a system used by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to process Permanent Residence applications for economic class. It’s a score based system and the candidates with the highest rankings are invited to apply for PR. There are 3 programs mainly- Federal Skilled Worker program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trade (FST) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC). For further details, please Contact Us!
FSW factors and points click here
Comprehensive Ranking System Score click here
Provincial Nominee Program
Every Canadian province also recruit candidates either through the Express Entry system or manually to meet their local labour market needs on a full-time basis provided the person has the appropriate qualification, experience and skills required to economically establish and contribute to the province. From a vast array of such programs, we will choose the right one for you which will eventually help you to become a permanent resident.
Visitor Visa & eTA
Temporary Resident Visa- We can apply for a visitor visa OR eTA for you if you are planning to come to Canada as a tourist or to do business temporarily. Valid travel document (passport), enough funds to cover the stay in Canada, good health (may require medical examination), ties in home country (family, property, job, assets) and intent to leave Canada at the end of visit are the requirements.
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)-For visa exempt foreign nationals who wish to fly to or transit through Canada require an eTA.
Work Permit
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)- If you are graduating or have graduated from an eligible Canadian post- secondary institution, you would be eligible for an open work permit up to 3 years. This will assist you to gain Canadian work experience which will eventually help you to qualify for permanent residence through CEC. To know further, Contact Us!
International Experience Canada (IEC)- IEC is a travel and work program for young nationals (18-35 years) of certain countries whose country of citizenship has an agreement with Canada to work in Canada for a temporary period of 1 or 2 years. There are 3 categories- Working Holiday, Young Professionals and International Co-op. To know further, Contact Us!
Spousal Sponsorship
A Canadian citizen or permanent resident who wish to bring their spouse/partner or child to Canada can apply under this immigration category. There are 2 ways to apply for this sponsorship- overseas and inland. To know further, Contact Us!
Business Immigration
Start-up Visa program- The start up visa program targets immigrant entrepreneurs to build business in Canada that are innovative, can create jobs for Canadians and can compete on a global scale. To be eligible, one must have a qualifying business, get a letter of support from a designated organization, meet the language requirement and bring enough money to settle.
Self Employed program- To immigrate under self-employment program, the candidate must be self-employed in an eligible occupation or be involved in the eligible occupation at a world class level or both having a minimum experience of 2 years out of the last 5 years. To know further, Contact Us!
Super Visa
A multiple entry visa for parents and grand parents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents which allows them to stay in Canada for up to 2 years at a time rather than the usual 6 months on a regular multiple entry visitor visa. To know further, Contact Us!
Study Permit and Working While Studying
International students globally recognize Canada as one of the top destinations to study. Whether you require a study permit or not is dependent on certain factors. There are 2 streams- regular stream and direct stream. We can assist you with your admission in the desired educational institutions along with your study permit applications. Work permit is not required for an on campus or off campus work provided the study permit is valid while applying and the student is enrolled full time at a designated Canadian post secondary institution. Work permit is required for a Co-op or intern or post-graduation program. For further details Contact Us!
Parents & Grand Parents Sponsorship
Canadian citizens and permanent residents under the family class immigration category can sponsor their parents or grand parents through this program. Sponsored parents/grand parents become permanent residents of Canada and can eventually become citizens. To know further, Contact Us!
Why Choose Us?
We at EUROAM Immigration Services focus on customized plan to get you the desired results. The key factors we possess are as follows:
- Compliant and Regulated
- Experience and Knowledgeable
- Personalized as well as Professional
What You Get
You get competent and prompt service for your immigration needs. Apart from that, you also get the following:
- Undivided Attention and guidance at every step
- Effective Communication at all necessary stages
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Representation before the Immigration Refugee Board (IRB)in case of Appeals.
Terms and Conditions including disclosure on the decision making authority and refund policy:
The Client acknowledges that the granting of a visa or status and the time required for processing this application is at the sole discretion of the government of Canada and not Euroam Immigration Services Inc. Furthermore, the Client acknowledges that fees are not refundable in the event of an application refusal.
Terms and Conditions including disclosure on not offering services to any sanctioned countries :
Canada has sanctions and related measures in place against a number of countries. Canadian sanctions are imposed under the United Nations Act (UNA), the Social Economic Measures Act (SEMA) or the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act (JVCFOA).