Your Journey, Our Expertise: Guiding You to Canada with Care
With over 20 years of diverse professional experience, we provide tailored support for your Canadian immigration journey. Having been through the process ourselves, we recognize the need for expert guidance, timely assistance, and a smooth, compassionate experience every step of the way.
Only a licensed RCIC (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant) or authorized representative can legally handle your immigration or citizenship applications and communicate with IRCC or the Government of Canada on your behalf. Always verify that your chosen immigration consultant is authorized to represent you.
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Have A Question About Canada Immigration?
Navigating Canada’s immigration and citizenship process can be overwhelming, but we’re here to help! Whether you need a work visa, study permit, PR, or help with refusals, we as expert RCIC consultant provide clear, trusted guidance. Get personalized solutions and start your journey with confidence. Ask your question today—your future in Canada starts here!


Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Previously Denied Entry to Canada? Does a Past Refusal Affect My Eligibility for an eTA?
A. Being previously denied entry to Canada or having a travel document refused does not automatically disqualify you from obtaining an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). Each eTA application is evaluated individually. You are encouraged to apply, even if you have faced prior immigration decisions.
Q. How to Extend Your Visitor Visa in Canada?
A. To prolong your visit in Canada, you must apply for a visitor record before your current status expires. It's advisable to submit your application at least 30 days prior to the expiration date.
Q. How do I lose my Canadian permanent resident status?
A. Yes, you can lose your permanent resident (PR) status in Canada if you:
· Do not reside in Canada for at least 730 days within the last five years.
· Become a Canadian citizen.
· Voluntarily give up (renounce) your PR status.
· Are found inadmissible to Canada.
Q. What Does Inadmissible Mean?
A. Being inadmissible means you are not legally allowed to enter or stay in Canada. This can happen for reasons such as having a criminal record or certain medical conditions that Canada considers a risk.
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Q. Do I Need to Translate My Police Certificate for Canadian Immigration if It’s Not in English or French?
A. Yes. If your police certificate is not in English or French, you must submit a certified translation along with your application. The translation must be done by a professional translator. You should not translate the document yourself or ask a family member or friend to do it.




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