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Brief Description of the Service

Work Permits in Canada are categorized into open work permits and employer-specific work permits. An open work permit allows foreign nationals to work for any Canadian employer. These permits are commonly obtained after graduating from a Designated Learning Institution, although there are other avenues for acquisition. On the other hand, an employer-specific work permit limits the holder to working only for the employer named on the permit. These types of permits are typically issued following a process known as the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).

What We Do

  • Initial Immigration Consultation: During our first meeting we will focus on understanding your circumstances, objectives, and any concerns you may have about the immigration process. We will provide a detailed walkthrough of the application stages, timelines, and expectations. We will also ask you for your immigration-related information and documentation. 
     

  • Document Preparation and Collection: One of the most daunting aspects of immigration is the extensive documentation required. We will provide you with a tailored checklist and then assist you in gathering and organizing all necessary documents. This includes identifying and resolving any issues with document eligibility, ensuring every piece of paperwork adheres to IRCC's strict standards.
     

  • Profile Creation in the IRCC System: We will take the information that has been gathered and accurately set up your profile with IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). This technical step is crucial, as mistakes here can lead to delays or refusals. We ensure that your profile is a precise reflection of your circumstances, completed in a manner that meets the IRCC criteria.

  • Application Filling, Review, and Submission: This step involves several sub-steps. We will:

    • Fill out all necessary forms on your behalf, ensuring no errors or omissions that could jeopardize your application.

    • Cross-verify all the information provided to ensure its accuracy and completeness.

    • Act as your legal representative with IRCC, which includes preparing a representative form and submitting your application package.

    • Communicate with you regularly about the status and provide clear instructions for any next steps (e.g., biometrics).
       

  • Post-Submission Communication and Monitoring: After your application is submitted, our support continues. We will:

    • Monitor your application's status, providing you with updates at each stage.

    • Be the point of contact for any communication from IRCC, ensuring queries or requests for additional information are handled swiftly and accurately to avoid delays.
       

Immigration Service Fees

Work Permit Service Price Range: CAD $700 - $1,100 (Depending on the difficulty of your case)

Additional Charges: 
Government Fees: CAD $155 per person

Biometry Fees: CAD $85 per person
 

LMIA Service Price Range: CAD $3,500 - $5,000 (Depending on the difficulty of your case)

Additional Charges:
Government Fees: CAD $1,000 per person (May not be required)
 

If you are interested in this service or have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us by email, phone, or web form below!

Reach Out to Explore Your Optimal Path to Canadian Immigration

567 Clarke Road, Coquitlam

BC, Canada V3J 0K7 

+1 (236) 878 - 8911

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