Immigration and Visa Consulting Services

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If you’re a prospective student with dreams of studying in Canada, NSRIC’s Immigration and Visa Consulting (IVC) division can help you secure your study permit, commonly known as a student visa. Canada is a dream destination for education, boasting 21 universities in the top 500 globally and 32 in the top 1,000. Each year, Canada warmly welcomes over 400,000 international students, granting them study visas to pursue their education in this extraordinary country. Canada offers world-class degree programs, renowned research facilities, and top-tier academic institutions.

The NSRIC Online Education (OE) Division also provides English as a second language (ESL) and French as a second language (FSL) programs for prospective students looking to excel in their IELTS and TOEFL language tests, which are integral parts of the application process. With a diverse range of postsecondary programs offered by universities and colleges, you can find the perfect fit for your field of study. In the near future, you’ll have the opportunity to live and study in Canada, benefiting from the outstanding academic environment that supports your growth. As you study and after graduation, you’ll enter the Canadian workforce equipped with globally recognized and highly esteemed skills. A degree earned in Canada could very well become your gateway to permanent residency in this beautiful country. This is the essence of what studying in Canada is all about.

The first step towards securing your student visa is to have your documents assessed by NSRIC’s expert team. These documents include electronic copies of your passport, photograph, national ID card, all certificates and transcripts, the required IELTS/TOEFL scores, birth certificates, and school transcripts for the last two years (for school visa applicants). NSRIC offers student visa services for various levels of study, including career and diploma college students, graduate students in university (with scholarships), students in general (with student loans), and undergraduate and graduate students in university (with self-funding). The process consists of four key steps: initial assessment, application for a letter of acceptance from a Canadian school, college, or university, application for a student visa (study permit), and preparation for an interview with a visa officer. The entire process typically takes up to 10 months, tailored to individual cases and needs.

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★ Business Investment Visa

Canada boasts one of the most well-established and accessible investment-based immigration programs offering permanent resident status. NSRIC’s Immigration and Visa Consulting (IVC) Division is delighted to serve as your representative throughout the business investment visa application process. To be eligible for the Start-up Visa Program, certain criteria must be met: (i) possessing a qualifying business, (ii) obtaining a letter of support from a designated organization, (iii) meeting language proficiency requirements, and (iv) having sufficient financial resources for settlement. IVC assists our valued clients in navigating business immigration, ultimately leading to permanent residency status in Canada through entrepreneurship and investment. Canada presents an array of immigration pathways at both the federal and provincial levels for business owners or managers seeking permanent residency in the country.

Numerous immigration programs have been crafted by Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial governments to attract international entrepreneurs and investors. The overarching objective is to foster innovation, make substantial contributions, and create employment opportunities, thus enhancing the economies of individual regions as well as the nation as a whole. In broad terms, these investment categories are categorized as follows: Option 1: $50,000 – $100,000, Option 2: $100,000 – $250,000, Option 3: $250,000 – $500,000, Option 4: $500,000 – $1 Million, and Option 5: $1 Million and above.

Each business immigration program encompasses its unique set of requirements. While the following list outlines combined prerequisites, please note that most programs are not as exhaustive or restrictive: (i) stipulated minimum investment amounts or ranges, (ii) commencing or acquiring a business, (iii) being the current owner of an operational business, (iv) relevant business experience in management or operations, (v) specific industry or business model expertise, (vi) mandatory ownership and operation of the business, (vii) minimum ownership percentage requirements, (viii) allowance for partnerships and investors, (ix) a comprehensive business plan aligned with government eligibility criteria, (x) additional investments over a set number of years, (xi) refundable good faith deposit amounts, (xii) exploratory visits to chosen regions, provinces, or territories, (xiii) mandatory residence obligations within selected areas, (xiv) language proficiency mandates in English, French, or both.

The initial step in availing our services is to have your documents assessed by NSRIC’s expert team. These documents encompass the aforementioned information, travel documents and passport(s), background documentation, company-related documents, evidence ensuring compliance with stipulated stay durations, adequate medical insurance, photos meeting specified criteria, police certificates and clearances, proof of financial resources, and language proficiency verification, among others.

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★ Canadian Experience Class Visas

Individuals seeking to obtain permanent resident (PR) status in Canada have the opportunity to apply for a Canadian Experience Class (CEC) visa through NSRIC’s Immigration and Visa Consulting (IVC) Division. The CEC program caters to candidates who have gained work experience in Canada and aspire to become permanent residents. Specifically designed for temporary foreign workers and international graduates with eligible Canadian work experience, the CEC serves as a permanent residency category.

To qualify for permanent residence under the CEC, an individual must have accumulated 1,560 hours of work within the three years leading up to the application date. The initial step for obtaining a CEC visa involves the evaluation of the candidate’s documents by NSRIC’s expert team.

These essential documents encompass electronic copies of travel documents and passport(s), birth certificate(s), details of dependents (if applicable), divorce certificate and legal separation agreement (if applicable), marriage certificate (if applicable), photographs adhering to specified requirements, police certificates and clearances, evidence of sufficient funds, proof of language proficiency, confirmation of work experience in Canada, and completion of medical exams (which may be conducted at a later stage), among other requirements.

NSRIC’s comprehensive process unfolds in three stages: (i) an initial review upon receipt of documentation, (ii) submission of the CEC application, and (iii) fulfillment of the final requirements stipulated by IRCC, which includes the processing of medical examination results. The entire process typically takes up to 9 months, with timelines varying on a case-by-case basis.

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Citizenship Services & Various Appeals

NSRIC’s Immigration and Visa Consulting (IVC) Division is delighted to serve as your representative for your citizenship application or appeal. Our team is well-versed in the necessary requirements and procedures for acquiring Canadian citizenship and is dedicated to positioning you for success throughout the process. In cases where your Canadian citizenship application faces rejection, NSRIC can initiate a judicial review of the decision within 30 days of the refusal through the Federal Court.

The initial phase of this service involves the assessment of the candidate’s documents by NSRIC’s team of experts. These documents encompass electronic copies of IRCC decisions, among others.

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Express Entry visa

Express Entry visa

Express Entry is an electronic system designed for the management of applications from skilled workers aspiring to attain permanent residency in Canada. When an aspiring candidate submits their online profile, the federal government conducts an assessment to determine their eligibility for a program administered via Express Entry. NSRIC extends this service to our valued clients. Approximately every two weeks, the Canadian government selects candidates with the highest scores from the Express Entry pool and extends an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence.

The initial phase of an Express Entry visa application involves the evaluation of the candidate’s documents by NSRIC’s team of experts.

PR Card & Other Immigration Services

PR Card & Other Immigration Services

The NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (IVC) Division provide a range of services related to Permanent Residency (PR) and other immigration matters for individuals interested in obtaining permanent resident status. A permanent resident (PR) is an individual who has been granted permanent residency in Canada but is not a Canadian citizen. Permanent residents are foreign nationals.

The initial step for obtaining a PR visa involves the evaluation of the candidate’s documents by NSRIC’s team of expert professionals. These documents include electronic copies of the assessment of educational credential evaluation (ECA), birth certificate(s), dependant information (if applicable), divorce certificate and legal separation.

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Provincial Nominee Program Visa

Provincial Nominee Program Visa

The NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (IVC) Division offers services related to the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and other immigration matters for clients interested in obtaining permanent residency through the PNP category. The PNP enables provinces and territories to nominate individuals who have indicated an interest in settling in their specific region.

The initial step for securing a PNP visa involves the assessment of the candidate’s documents by NSRIC’s team of expert professionals. These documents include electronic copies of the educational credential assessment (ECA), birth certificate(s), dependant.

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Spousal & Family Sponsorship Visa

NSRIC offers the Spousal and Family Sponsorship Visa along with other immigration-related services for individuals interested in obtaining permanent residency through this category. The Canadian government permits Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their foreign national partners, allowing them to become permanent residents of Canada.

Eligible sponsorships can include spouses, common-law partners, conjugal partners, dependent children, siblings, and parents, among others. The initial step for this visa involves the evaluation of the candidate’s documents by NSRIC’s expert team.

The initial phase of this service involves the assessment of the candidate’s documents by NSRIC’s team of experts. These documents encompass electronic copies of IRCC decisions, among others.

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Visitor Visa

Visitor Visa

NSRIC’s immigration and visa consulting (IVC) division offers the Visitor Visa along with other immigration-related services to individuals interested in visiting Canada, whether for a single entry or multiple entries. This type of visa is commonly referred to as a tourist visa or Temporary Residence Visa (TRV). A TRV is an official document required by citizens of countries that need visas to enter Canada as visitors, allowing them to stay for up to six months.

Unless you are from a visa-exempt country, obtaining a visitor visa is necessary for entry into Canada, regardless of your purpose, be it for study, temporary work, or a simple visit. The initial step for obtaining this visa involves.

Work Permit

Work Permit via Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) Visa

NSRIC’s immigration and visa consulting (IVC) division offers the Work Permit via Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) Visa, along with other immigration services, to individuals interested in obtaining permanent residency through a work permit. An LMIA is a document that may be required by a Canadian employer before hiring a foreign worker.

An employer-specific work permit authorizes an individual to work in Canada, subject to the terms and conditions of their work permit.

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