VisaCan

We can help you immigrate to Canada

We specialize in providing visa services to individuals and businesses who need to travel to Canada.

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Welcome to VisaCan!

Canada has set an ambitious target of welcoming 500,000 new immigrants by 2025. This target is part of the country's immigration plan, which aims to make up for the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by bringing in more immigrants to help boost the economy.

Canada Immigration Programs

Our Services

We offer a range of visa services to suit your needs. Whether you are a tourist, a student, or a business traveler, we can help you obtain the visa that you need. Our services include:

Tourist Visas

We can assist you with obtaining a tourist visa so that you can visit Canada for a short period of time.

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Student Visas

If you are planning to study in Canada, we can help you obtain a student visa.

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Business Visas

If you need to travel to Canada for business purposes, we can help you obtain a business visa.

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Family Sponsorship

If you have a family member who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, we can help you with the family sponsorship process.

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Express Entry

We can help you apply for Express Entry, a program designed to fast-track the immigration process for skilled workers.

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More About Canada Immigration

When planning to work temporarily in Canada, obtaining a work permit, also known as a Canadian work visa, is a crucial step in ensuring that you are working legally. To secure your work permit, you and your potential employer may be required to obtain a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) document. However, many work permit holders in Canada do not need an LMIA. The LMIA is only necessary in certain cases where it serves as proof that your employment in Canada will not adversely affect the local labor market. Once you have received an LMIA, you can apply for a temporary work permit through the IRCC. In some cases, the process can be expedited depending on your occupation and the nature of the work you intend to undertake in Canada. Read More
Each year, around 15,000 U.S. citizens choose to study in Canada. Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) authorizes over 1,500 universities, colleges, and other educational institutions to admit international students. One of the benefits of studying in Canada as an international student is the opportunity to work while studying, which can provide extra income and work experience. Graduates of eligible Canadian institutions can also apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which is an open work permit that allows them to gain valuable Canadian work experience. This experience can increase their chances of being eligible for permanent residency and improve their chances of successfully obtaining immigration status. View More
Canada's Immigration Levels Plan targets the admission of more than 400,000 immigrants every year, with about 60 percent of them being skilled workers. The primary pathways for skilled workers to immigrate to Canada are through the Express Entry application management system, followed by the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Quebec's skilled worker programs, and some other targeted federal programs. View More
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Address

201-3901 Bannantyne Avenue, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H4G 1C2

Contact

Mobile: (+88) - 1990 - 6886
Hotline: 1800 – 1102
Mail: info@myvisacan.com