KEY HIGHLIGHTS to Immigration for Canada 2023/2022/2021
Key Highlights for 2020 2021 2023 IMMIGRATION TO CANADA
Read MoreKey Highlights for 2020 2021 2023 IMMIGRATION TO CANADA
Read MoreUse this guide if you are:
applying for a permanent resident card, or
if you are submitting an application for permanent residence in Canada.
Read MoreWhat is a super visa?
A super visa lets you visit your children or grandchildren for up to 5 years at a time. It’s a visa that provides multiple entries for a period up to 10 years. When you enter Canada, a border services officer will confirm how long you can stay.
There are specific requirements for a super visa, including the need for medical insurance. You must meet all the criteria to be eligible.
If you want to stay for 6 months or less, apply for a visitor visa.
Read MoreCan a single child apply for the Permanent Residency for their parents on H&C basis? Parents’ ages are 50 years for both. They are currently in Canada on a Super Visa and their stay is expiring soon. They want to live here in Canada permanently with their only son who is 25 years old and not married yet. What would be good arguments?
Read MoreGuide 5781: Applying to Voluntarily Renounce Your Permanent Resident Status
Read MoreWho can do your exam You must see a doctor on the list of panel physicians. Your own doctor can’t do the medical exam.
The panel physician doesn’t make the final decision about your medical exam. We make that decision. If there’s a problem with your medical exam, we’ll contact you in writing.
Find a panel physician to do your exam.
Read MoreBecome a permanent resident As an international graduate from a Canadian institution, or a temporary foreign worker in a hospital,
Read MoreThe Temporary Public Policy: Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway (TR to PR Pathway) is a limited time pathway to permanent residence for qualifying temporary residents and their families. If you have work experience in Canada in an essential occupation, the health or health services field, or you have recently graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution, you might be able to apply for permanent residence. Graduates and workers must be present in Canada and currently working (with authorization) at the time of their application, have proficiency in one of Canada’s official languages and meet general admissibility requirements to qualify. There are six streams under this Public Policy, and each has different requirements.
Read MoreThe Canadian Experience Class program fast tracks permanent residency applications for skilled foreign workers and graduate students who have spent time in Canada on temporary permits or student visas.
Read MoreCitizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is the federal department in Canada that is responsible for issues of immigration and citizenship. Currently, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration is the Honourable Jason Kenney, P.C., M.P.
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