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NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC) operates as a dynamic arm of NSRIC, dedicated to facilitating individuals in pursuing overseas education and resettlement. Our team at NIVC is committed to investing time, effort, and expertise in preparing essential immigration documents, and guiding individuals towards a successful relocation. Adhering to stringent deadlines, our immigration and visa consultants maintain regular communication with authorities and clients through email or telephone, ensuring a seamless and efficient process. Trust NSRIC for innovative solutions in immigration and visa consulting.

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Migration Category

A list of our comprehensive range of migration categories is offered to cater to your diverse visa needs. Choose the category that aligns best with your aspirations of relocating abroad and embarking on fulfilling your dream.

Business Investor Visa - Three members

Business owners and managers who want to become permanent residents of Canada have access to a number of federal and provincial...

Business Investor Visa - Five members

Canada is renowned for its well-established and widely accessible investment-based immigration programs that offer permanent...

Visitor Visa

A Canadian visitor visa, also known as a Canadian tourist visa, enables people to enter Canada for short periods of time for purposes...

Spousal and Family Sponsorship Visa

The goal of the Spousal and Family Sponsorship Visa is to bring loved ones and families together. It enables qualified citizens...

Immigration Services and and Varies Appeals

Are you dreaming of starting a new life in Canada? At NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC), we specialize in providing...

Provincial Nominee Programs Visa

Provincial nominee programs (PNPs) in Canada provide a route to permanent residency for those who want to immigrate to a...

Express Entry Visa

The Canadian government uses the online Express Entry system to arrange and handle applications from professionals and skilled...

Start-up Business Visa - Three members

The most well-established and accessible investment-based immigration schemes leading to permanent resident status...

Work Permit Visa

Customers who are interested in becoming permanent residents under the work permit may get the work permit visa via...

Start-up Business Visa - Five members

Canada boasts some of the most established and accessible investment-based immigration programs globally, offering...

Canada Permanent Residence

Individuals who have obtained permanent residency status by immigration to Canada are known as Canadian permanent...

Citizenship Services and Various Appeals

We are happy to assist you with your citizenship application or appeal at NSRIC immigration and visa consulting. We’re...

Study Permit (i.e., student visa)

Any eligible student wishing to further their studies in Canada may apply via the NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC)...

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Study Permit (i.e., student visa)

Any qualified student planning to study in Canada may apply for a study permit (i.e., a student visa) through the NSRIC immigration and visa consulting (NIVC). Studying in Canada is a dream because there are 21 of the best 500 universities in the world and 32 of the best 1,000 universities. Every year, Canada welcomes over 400,000 international students who are issued study visas to study in Canada. It provides the best degree programs in the world and is home to some of the best research facilities and academic institutions in the world.

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We provide a range of visa options tailored to suit your travel and immigration needs, ensuring a hassle-free application experience from start to finish.

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From popular destinations to remote locales, we extend our services globally to bring your dream destination within reach.

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Let us handle the paperwork while you concentrate on mapping out your exciting new journey.

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We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions that may address your concerns and common issues. Please feel free to review them, and if you have any other inquiries or require further assistance, do not hesitate to let us know.

Visa consultation services are essential because of their proficiency in negotiating intricate immigration regulations, guaranteeing correct documents, and raising your chances of having your visa application approved.

Call a meeting to determine your eligibility. Gathering Documents: assemble the necessary documents. Application Preparation: We assist with carefully filling out applications. Submission: Your application has been sent in. Updates: We provide assistance and status reports.

Depending on the kind of visa, the processing time for applications for Canadian visas might vary, although it often takes a few weeks to several months.

Except in some cases, job offers are normally necessary for Canadian work visas. Your chances of landing a job might be increased by following our advice on job search tactics and visa choices.

Yes, NSRIC VISA can help you with your Canadian visa extension or renewal. Our knowledgeable advisors will assist you every step of the way, guaranteeing a seamless transfer and adherence to immigration regulations.

One route to immigration to Canada is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Improving your chances of immigration, it enables provinces to suggest people based on their qualifications and the demands of the labor market.

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BUSINESS INVESTOR VISA - THREE MEMBERS

To qualify for the Start-up Business Class Visa Program in Canada, you have to

(i) Have a qualifying business,

(ii) get a letter of support from a designated organization,

(iii) Meet the language requirements,

(iv) Commitment to settle in Canada and

(v) Have proof of sufficient settlement funds.

Business owners and managers who want to become permanent residents of Canada have access to several federal and provincial immigration streams. The governments of Canada, both federal and provincial, have created a plethora of immigration schemes aimed at luring foreign investors and entrepreneurs. To improve and develop the economy of each area as well as the nation, they want to bring innovation, contribution, and job creation.

The following is a list of investing categories in general:

Option 1: $50K – $100K,

Option 2: $100K – $250K,

Option 3: $250K – $500K,

Option 4: $500K – $1 Million, and

Option 5: $1 Million+.

There are criteria specific to each of these corporate immigration programs. A list of all combined needs is provided below (varies case by case). Most programs, however, are not quite as thorough or constrictive.

The business records, such as

  1. Approval of investors and partnerships,
  2. Exploratory visit to a chosen area, territory, or province,
  3. Owned and is currently operating a company that is currently in operation.
  4. Requirements for mandatory residency within a designated area, province, or territory,
  5. Investment minimums or ranges,
  6. Minimum percentages of ownership,
  7. Experience in relevant business domains, like operations or management,
  8. Demand further funding over a certain period,
  9. Company ownership and business operations are required,
  10. Necessitates a thorough business strategy that meets government eligibility standards,
  11. Needs refundable deposits made in good faith,
  12. Particular commercial expertise in a particular sector or line of business, and
  13. Establishing or purchasing a company.

Personal documents (vary case-by-case) include:

  1. A business strategy,
  2. A letter of recommendation from a recognized institution,
  3. A resume or curriculum vitae (CV),
  4. Academic records, such as transcripts, degrees, certificates, and diplomas,
  5. Requirements for English, French, or combined language competency
  6. Records of medical examinations,
  7. Travel papers and passports,
  8. A certificate of police clearance
  9. Evidence of financial support from the specified entity,
  10. Evidence of enough settlement money,
  11. Current digital photos the size of a passport,
  12. Records of work experience,
  13. More supporting documentation: any more files that bolster your application, including awards, patents, evidence of prior company ownership, and any other relevant credentials.

The NSRIC expert team reviews the candidate’s documentation as the initial stage in the process. The aforementioned information is included in these documents, along with travel and passport documents, background checks, company documents, assurances that you won’t be staying longer than necessary, appropriate medical insurance, compliant photos, police clearances, and certificates, evidence of funds, proof of language ability, and more.

NSRIC executes the process in three steps:

  1. First assessment after obtaining the necessary records,
  2. Putting the application together
  3. Fulfilling the last prerequisite and processing the physical examination findings.

The whole procedure, depending on every case, takes between 12 and 24 months. In certain cases, the whole procedure might take up to ten months.

Contact us at 03311110626 or 03331182628 (WhatsApp) at any time, if you have any questions.

Business Investor Visa - Five Members

Canada is renowned for its well-established and widely accessible investment-based immigration programs that offer permanent resident status. NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC) is honored to assist you with your business investment visa application. To qualify for Canada’s Start-up Business Class Visa Program, you must:

  1. Possess a qualifying business
  2. Obtain a letter of support from a designated organization
  3. Meet language proficiency requirements
  4. Commit to settling in Canada, and
  5. Demonstrate proof of sufficient settlement funds.

NIVC specializes in guiding our valued clients through the business investment category, which ultimately leads to permanent residency status in Canada through entrepreneurship and investment.

Canada presents numerous immigration pathways at both federal and provincial levels for business owners or managers seeking permanent residency. These programs, designed by federal, provincial, and territorial governments, aim to attract international entrepreneurs and investors to contribute to regional and national economies through innovation, job creation, and economic growth.

Generally, investment categories vary, as mentioned below:

Option 1: $50K – $100K,

Option 2: $100K – $250K,

Option 3: $250K – $500K,

Option 4: $500K – $1 Million, and

Option 5: $1 Million+.

Each program has specific requirements, including:

  1. Partnership and investor allowances,
  2. Exploratory visits to chosen regions
  3. Ownership of existing operational businesses
  4. Mandatory residency within designated regions
  5. Minimum investment amounts and ownership percentages
  6. Relevant business experience
  7. Comprehensive business plans meeting government criteria
  8. Good faith deposit requirements
  9. Specific industry or business model experience
  10. Business establishment or acquisition prerequisites.

Personal document requirements vary case by case and may include:

  1. Business plans
  2. Letters of support
  3. Curriculum vitae (CV) or resumes
  4. Educational documents
  5. Language proficiency certificates
  6. Medical examination records
  7. Passport and travel documents
  8. Police clearance certificates
  9. Proof of funds and settlement funds
  10. Digital passport-sized photographs
  11. Work experience documentation
  12. Additional supporting documents.

NSRIC initiates the process by evaluating candidates’ documents, including travel and passport details, background documentation, company records, assurances of compliance with stay requirements, medical insurance, photos, police certificates, proof of funds, and language proficiency. Our process comprises initial review, application preparation, and final requirement fulfillment, including medical exams.

The overall processing time ranges from 12 to 24 months, varying by case. Feel free to reach out to us for further assistance.

VISITOR VISA

A Canadian visitor visa, also known as a Canadian tourist visa, enables people to enter Canada for a short period for purposes including tourism, visiting loved ones, attending conferences and business meetings, or exploring prospects. Ascertaining whether a visiting visa is required is crucial before departing. Interested clients who want to visit Canada on a single or multiple-entry basis may get visitor visas and other immigration-related services from NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC). Another name for a guest visa is a temporary residence visa (TRV). To travel to and enter Canada as a visitor for a maximum of six months, nationals of nations needing visas must get an official document known as a TRV. Regardless of your purpose for visiting Canada, whether a student, a temporary worker, or someone from a country where visas are not required, you will need a visitor’s visa to enter the country. You must fulfill several requirements to be eligible for a Canadian Visitor Visa, which include:

  1. Being in good health and not having convictions about immigration or criminal activity
  2. Persuading an immigration officer that you intend to depart Canada after your visit
  3. Proving connections to your home country through employment, family, property, or other means, and stating that you intend to return after your visit
  4. Possessing a valid travel document (such as a passport) for a minimum of six months
  5. Having sufficient funds to cover your stay in Canada and
  6. Not intending to stay longer than six months, claim refusal, or commit any other crimes against Canadian law.

The following papers are needed for this category (depending on the individual):

  1. A valid passport with a validity period of six months, along with any applicable travel documents
  2. a recent digital passport-sized photo electronic copies of bank statements
  3. income tax returns for the previous two years
  4. a proof of a booked return flight ticket
  5. evidence of lodging, such as an apartment rental, hotel reservation, Airbnb, etc.
  6. evidence of ties to your home country; and
  7. Finally, a valid travel insurance policy.

The procedure is finished by NSRIC in three steps:

  1. First evaluation as soon as documentation is received.
  2. Getting the application materials ready.
  3. Fulfilling the last prerequisite for IRCC processing, if applicable.

 

Depending on the circumstances, the whole procedure takes 1 to 2 months. Contact us at 03311110626 or 03331182628 (WhatsApp) at any time.

SPOUSAL AND FAMILY SPONSORSHIP VISA

The goal of the Spousal and Family Sponsorship Visa is to bring loved ones and families together. It enables qualified citizens and permanent residents of Canada to sponsor their partners, spouses, dependent children, and other qualified family members to live with them in the country. This initiative is a reflection of Canada’s dedication to building strong ties and reunifying families inside its borders. For interested clients who want to join this class of permanent residents, the NSRIC offers the Spousal and Family Sponsorship Visa in addition to other immigration-related services. The government permits relationships between Canadian citizens and permanent residents and foreign nationals to sponsor the foreign national’s entry into Canada as a permanent residence. Your spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, dependent children, siblings, parents, and so on are all eligible to be sponsored. This is a list of the documents needed to apply for a Canadian Spousal and Family Sponsorship Visa. Please be aware that depending on your case and the relationship you are sponsoring, different documentation may be needed. The required documentation for this category (case by case) are:

  1. Educational documents (i.e., diplomas, degrees, certificates, transcripts, etc.)
  2. Copies of Canadian citizenship or permanent resident card (sponsor)
  3. Copies of the travel documents and passport(s) for both sponsor and sponsored person(s)
  4. Custody and adoption documents (if necessary)
  5. Generic application form for Canada
  6. Medical examination results
  7. Police certificates and clearances
  8. Proof of funds to support sponsored person(s)
  9. Proof of language proficiency
  10. Proof of professional certifications or licenses (if applicable)
  11. Updated digital photos meeting specifications for both sponsor and sponsored person(s)
  12. Relationship history timeline with supporting documents
  13. Any additional documentation required by immigration authorities, such as birth certificates, information about dependents, divorce and separation agreements, marriage certificates, declarations of common-law unions, death certificates, and evidence of genuine relationships, such as joint bank accounts, shared property, communication records, and the use of representative forms, etc., if relevant.

Applying for the provincial nominee programs visa requires first registering at https://nsricvisa.ca/registration/ and uploading all required documents. After that, the candidate’s papers will be assessed by the NSRIC expert team. NSRIC finishes the procedure in three steps:

  1. Initial evaluation as soon as the documentation is received.
  2. Applying for a family sponsorship and spousal visa.
  3. Fulfill the last prerequisite of the IRCC and the processing of medical exam findings.

 Overall, on a case-by-case basis, the procedure might take up to 8 to 24 months. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at at 03311110626 or 03331182628 (WhatsApp).

IMMIGRATION SERVICES AND AND VARIES APPEALS

Are you dreaming of starting a new life in Canada? At NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC), we specialize in providing comprehensive immigration-related services to individuals and families looking to make Canada their home. For this, specific documents are required depending on individual circumstances and immigration categories:

Educational documents (transcripts, degrees, diplomas, etc.)

  1. Electronic copies of the evaluation of the educational credential assessment (ECA).
  2. Electronic copies of the travel documents and passport(s).
  3. Results of medical examinations.
  4. Police clearances and certificates.
  5. Proof of funds and
  6. Proof of language proficiency.

PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAMS VISA

Provincial nominee programs (PNPs) in Canada provide a route to permanent residency for those who want to immigrate to a particular Canadian province or territory. Ten provinces make up Canada: British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. Yukon, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories are the other three territories of Canada. Every Canadian province and territory has its own PNP, which is tailored to the region’s unique economic and demographic requirements. Every province, except Nunavut and Quebec, runs several PNP streams. The qualifying requirements and application processes differ because the provinces created various streams to support their immigration objectives. PNPs are a well-liked choice, nevertheless, as they may provide the quickest route to permanent residency in Canada. The provinces of Canada are unable to provide permanent resident status on their own; the federal government must authorize all decisions about this status at the federal level. The provincial programs are regarded as “nominee” programs for this reason. The province will nominate a successful PNP candidate to apply for permanent residency with the federal government. This implies that applying for a PNP to immigrate to Canada is always the first step of a two-phase procedure. An interested immigrant must first be accepted at the provincial level before applying to the federal government. The required documentation for this category varies depending on the individual case and includes:

  1. Educational records (diplomas, degrees, certificates, transcripts, etc.)
  2. Electronic copies of the evaluation of the educational credential assessment (ECA)
  3. Electronic copies of the travel documents and passport(s)
  4. Results of medical examinations and
  5. Police clearances and certificates.
  6. Proof of funds
  7. Proof of language proficiency
  8. Proof of provincial nomination (if applicable)
  9. Proof of work experience
  10. Recent digital photos that meet the requirements for citizenship and other documents that are required include the birth certificate(s), information about dependents (if applicable), divorce certificate and legal separation agreement (if applicable), marriage certificate (if applicable), and evidence of a genuine relationship (e.g., joint bank accounts, shared property, communication records, etc.).

Applying for the provincial nominee programs visa requires first registering at https://nsricvisa.ca/registration/ and uploading all required documents. After that, the candidate’s papers will be assessed by the NSRIC expert team. NSRIC finishes the procedure in three steps:

  1. Initial evaluation as soon as the documentation is received.
  2. Applying under any category of PNP visa.
  3. Fulfill the last prerequisite of the IRCC and process the results of medical exams.

Overall, on a case-by-case basis, the procedure might take up to 7 months. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at at 03311110626 or 03331182628 (WhatsApp).

EXPRESS ENTRY VISA

The Canadian government uses the online Express Entry system to arrange and handle applications from professionals and skilled individuals seeking to come to Canada and get permanent residence status. For qualified professionals in Canada or abroad, Express Entry offers a route to permanent residency. Six months or fewer will be the processing period if skilled overseas workers choose Express entry. Three primary government economic programs are overseen by the system:

  1. Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  2. Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
  3. Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)

There are two phases in the Express Entry application procedure. The first step is to submit your profile, which requires the following documents to be submitted:

  1. Language exam outcomes,
  2. The report on the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), and
  3. A travel authorization or passport.

You will need to submit a more comprehensive application that includes reference letters, extra identification papers, police clearance certificates, and the results of a medical examination after submitting your profile and being invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada. The important documents for this category (vary case-by-case) include:

  1. Educational documents (i.e., diplomas, degrees, certificates, transcripts, etc.),
  2. Electronic copies of the travel documents and passport(s),
  3. Letters of reference/employment verification letters from former employers,
  4. Police certificates and clearances,
  5. Proof of language proficiency,
  6. Proof of funds to support yourself and any dependents,
  7. Proof of work experience in Canada,
  8. Latest digital passport-sized photographs,
  9. Legal medical exams (may be completed later),
  10. Additional required papers include birth certificate(s), information on dependents (if relevant), divorce certificate and/or legal separation agreement (if applicable), marriage certificate (if applicable), usage of a representative form, etc.

The initial step for an express entry visa, you first register at https://nsricvisa.ca/registration/ and provide all required paperwork. After that, the candidate’s papers will be assessed by the NSRIC expert team. The procedure is finished by NSRIC in three steps:

  1. Initial review upon receipt of supporting documents.
  2. Applying for the category of your choice.
  3. Processing medical exam findings and meeting the last IRCC criterion.

Overall, on a case-by-case basis, the procedure might take up to 10 months. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 03311110626 or 03331182628 (WhatsApp).

START-UP BUSINESS VISA - THREE MEMBERS

The most well-established and accessible investment-based immigration schemes leading to permanent resident status are found in Canada. It is our pleasure to assist you with the business investment visa procedure on behalf of NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC). NIVC is thrilled about the chance to support you as you pursue a Start-up Business Visa (SUV) for Canada. This visa program aims to draw in energetic businesspeople with bright ideas and room to expand by granting them permission to launch and run their companies in the Canadian market. With Canada’s SUV Class, bright businesspeople like you may join the country’s business scene and boost its thriving economy. Given your excitement in this adventure, you must comprehend the following program essentials: Benefits of the Start-Up Business Visa (SUV) Program

  1. In 30 to 32 months, those who are successful may apply for direct permanent resident status in Canada. The applicant’s spouse and any children under the age of 22 are also granted this status.
  2. Without any further authorization, a permanent resident of Canada is free to live, work, and study anywhere in the country.
  3. A permanent resident may petition for citizenship in Canada provided that, among other requirements, he has been in the country physically for at least 1,095 days during the five years before the application’s filing.
  4. Through the Start-Up Visa program, an entrepreneur may get a work visa in two to three months and use that time to build their start-up in Canada while they apply for permanent immigration. The dependent child is eligible for a study permit, and the spouse may apply for an open work visa at the same time.
  5. Unlike candidates for typical immigration procedures, SUVs do not have to meet certain requirements, such as being a certain age or education, etc. As a result, it’s crucial to keep in mind that the SUV doesn’t demand any prior educational training or expertise in basic administration.
  6. The application for permanent residence may be denied even if the recently formed start-up fails.

The goal of the numerous PR initiatives for investors is usually to draw in prospective global corporate investors and encourage their immigration to Canada, which offers advantages such as: 

  1. High quality of life.
  2. Cutting-edge medical treatment and instruction.
  3. Settle with your dependents and family.
  4. Advantageous investment regulations.
  5. Benefits related to travel enable international commercial dealings.
  6. Fast way to citizenship.

Once the Canadian immigration authorities accept your Investor Visa application, you must make the required investment within 30 days. Rest confident that the Canadian government will guarantee and control the investment via this scheme. After five years, the Canadian government will return the money to the investor (interest-free). Eligibility and Requirements To qualify for the SUV Class Visa, you must show a credible business plan with the ability to generate employment in Canada and compete on a global scale. For this class, you must satisfy particular requirements, including Canadian Venture Capital: You must get a commitment from a recognized Canadian venture capital fund or angel investor group to deliver the requisite funds.  Letter of Support: A letter of support from a specified organization is essential for your application. This letter validates that your company concept is creative, has the potential for development, and is consistent with the Start-up Visa program’s aims.  Language Proficiency: You must establish your competence in English or French by submitting results from an authorized language exam, such as the IELTS or CELPIP for English or the TEF for French.  Proof of Sufficient Settlement Funds: While the Start-up Visa program does not demand a minimum personal net worth, you must demonstrate that you have enough money to settle in Canada, pay your first living costs, and support your firm in its early stages. 

Commitment to Settle in Canada: You must also commit to living in Canada since your company will be actively handled from inside the nation. This commitment guarantees that you actively participate in the growth and development of your start-up. 

The Start-up Visa Program in Canada involves the following steps:  

Step 1: Create a business concept – Identify and build an original business concept with growth potential that will benefit the Canadian economy. Your company plan should be in line with the Start-up Visa program’s aims, which emphasize job creation and global competitiveness. 

Step 2: Secure a commitment from a designated organization. Obtain a letter of support or commitment from a specific Canadian organization, such as a venture capital fund, angel investor group, or business incubator. This letter validates that your company concept is feasible and meets the program’s standards. The selected organization must be persuaded of your company’s potential for success and expansion. 

Step 3: Verify Eligibility and Meet Requirements. – Make sure you satisfy the qualifying requirements for the Start-up Visa program. This includes establishing your language competence in either English or French, having enough money to maintain yourself and your family in Canada, and committing to actively operating your company in the country. To fulfill these standards, you must confirm your ability and goals.

Step 4: Prepare and apply – Gather all of the paperwork and information needed for the application procedure. This will contain a letter of support from the selected organization, language proficiency test results, verification of settlement monies, and any other supporting papers. Complete the application forms completely and honestly, making sure that all information supplied is current and reflects your company concept and plans. 

Step 5: Application Review – Once submitted, your application will be evaluated by Canadian immigration officials. They will determine if your company concept is original, has growth potential, and is consistent with the goals of the Start-up Visa program. The authorities will also check your eligibility using the paperwork you have given. 

Step 6: Medical and Security Checks – As part of the application process, you and your family members (if applicable) will be required to undergo medical exams to ensure that you fulfill the health standards for entrance into Canada. You will also need to go through security procedures to verify that you do not represent a security danger to Canada. 

Step 7: Receive Approval and Confirmation – If your application is accepted, you will be notified via a confirmation letter. This letter will describe the terms and conditions of your Start-up Visa, including your commitment to actively run your firm and remain in Canada. 

Step 8: Obtain a work permit and travel to Canada – After receiving confirmation of acceptance, you may apply for a work visa that will enable you to enter Canada. Finally, launch and run your company in Canada. The work permit is normally valid for a certain amount of time, after which you may seek an extension. 

Step 9: Establish and Operate Your Business – Once you are in Canada, you may put your business idea into action and actively manage your startup. Make sure you follow through on the pledges you made in your application and contribute to the Canadian economy by creating jobs and growing businesses. 

Step 10: Apply for Permanent Residency – Once your company has proven its growth and success, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency in Canada via various immigration pathways, such as the Express Entry system or the Provincial Nominee Program, which will allow you to continue building your life and business in Canada. The particular documentation necessary for the Start-up Visa Program in Canada may change depending on individual circumstances and prospective program revisions. Please keep in mind that the list of papers provided here is subject to change, so you should always go to the official Government of Canada website or speak with our immigration professionals to ensure you have the most current and up-to-date information before completing your application. Furthermore, verify that all papers are submitted in the proper format and match the precise standards given by the immigration authorities.  To qualify for Canada’s Start-up Business Class Visa Program, you must

  1. Own an eligible business
  2. Obtain a letter of support from a certain organization
  3. Meet the language standards
  4. Commitment to settle in Canada, and
  5. Possess evidence of adequate settlement monies. 

NIVC assists our valued customers in the business investment category, resulting in permanent residence status in Canada via entrepreneurship and investment. Here’s a list of combination criteria (which vary per case). However, most programs are more extensive and rigid. The business documents such as (i) a letter of support from a designated organization, (ii) have been and are the current owner of an existing operational business, (iii) proof of sufficient business funds, (iv) proof of funds from the designated organization, (v) requires a comprehensive business plan that meets government eligibility requirements, (vi) specific business experience in a specific industry or business model, and (vii) starting a business or acquiring. A comprehensive business plan that satisfies government eligibility requirements is required. Other business documents include (i) a letter of support from a designated organization, (ii) proof that you have owned and are currently the owner of an operational business, (iii) proof of sufficient business funds, and (iv) proof of funds from the designated organization. The NSRIC expert team reviews the candidate’s documentation as the initial stage in the process. The aforementioned information is included in these documents, along with travel and passport documents, background checks, company documents, assurances that you won’t be staying longer than necessary, appropriate medical insurance, compliant photos, police clearances, and certificates, evidence of funds, proof of language ability, and more. The procedure is finished by NSRIC in three steps:

  1. first evaluation upon receipt of supporting papers,
  2. getting ready to submit the application
  3. Fulfilling the last prerequisite and processing the findings of the medical examination.

The whole procedure, depending on each case, takes anything from 12 to 40 months. In certain cases, the whole procedure might take up to ten months. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at at 03311110626 or 03331182628 (WhatsApp).

WORK PERMIT VISA

Customers who are interested in becoming permanent residents under the work permit may get a work permit visa via the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) and other immigration services from NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC). Under some circumstances, you may be able to work temporarily in Canada, namely in the LMIA area, with an LMIA-based work permit. To obtain this work visa, there are a few important conditions and processes to take into account. An LMIA forms the basis of the work permit application procedure for LMIA. An LMIA is a document that employers in Canada may get from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and/or Service Canada. The aforementioned illustrates the need to employ a temporary foreign worker when competent Canadian citizens or permanent residents are not available for the position. Before recruiting a foreign worker, a Canadian business must get an LMIA. A person may work in Canada in compliance with the terms and conditions of their work permit if they have an employer-specific work permit. For the most part, candidates need a Canadian employment offer backed by the LMIA to apply for a work visa. In some cases, foreign workers are exempt from this requirement and may apply for a work visa without having to submit an offer of employment or an LMIA. The following paperwork and documents, along with all the documentation listed above for the temporary work visa in Canada, must be obtained by the foreign worker application from their employer. The documents for this category (vary case-by-case) include:

  1. Educational documents (i.e., diplomas, degrees, certificates, transcripts, etc.)
  2. Electronic copies of the travel documents and passport(s)
  3. Employment letter from a Canadian organization
  4. Employer’s documents
  5. Police certificates and clearances
  6. Proof of required language proficiency such as IELTS, TOEFL score, etc.
  7. Recent digital passport-sized photographs
  8. Valid medical exams (may be completed later)
  9. Any further documentation that may be required, including birth certificate(s), information on dependents (if applicable), divorce certificate and/or legal separation agreement (if applicable), marriage certificate (if applicable), use of a representative form, etc.

The procedure is finished by NSRIC in three steps:

  1. Preliminary evaluation upon paperwork receipt.
  2. Getting the application materials ready.
  3.  Fulfilling the last IRCC processing requirement, if applicable.

Case-by-case, the whole procedure takes 1 to 2 months. We may be reached at 03311110626 or 03331182628 (WhatsApp).

START-UP BUSINESS VISA - FIVE MEMBERS

Canada boasts some of the most established and accessible investment-based immigration programs globally, offering permanent resident status. NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC) is honored to represent you in processing your business investment visa.

NIVC is thrilled to accompany you on your journey to obtaining a Start-up Business Visa (SUV)

for Canada. This visa initiative aims to attract innovative entrepreneurs with promising business concepts and significant growth potential, enabling them to establish and operate businesses within the Canadian market.

The SUV Class in Canada offers talented entrepreneurs like yourself an opportunity to integrate into the Canadian business landscape and contribute to its dynamic economy. As you embark on this journey, it’s crucial to understand the key aspects of the program:

Program Benefits:

  1.  Successful applicants gain direct permanent residency in Canada within 30 to 32 months, extendable to spouses and children under 22 years old.
  2.  Permanent residents enjoy the freedom to live, work, and study anywhere in Canada without additional permission.
  3.  They can apply for Canadian citizenship after meeting residency requirements.
  4.  Entrepreneurs can obtain a work permit within 2-3 months to develop their start-up in Canada while awaiting permanent residency. Simultaneously, spouses can apply for an open work permit, and dependent children can access study permits.
  5.  SUV applicants do not need to qualify based on a point system for age, education, etc., nor require basic management experience or educational background.

 The start-up’s failure does not affect the permanent residency application.

In summary, the Start-up Business Visa in Canada offers:

  1. A high standard of living
  2. Advanced healthcare and education
  3. Settlement opportunities for family and dependents
  4. Favorable investment policies
  5. Travel benefits facilitating global business operations
  6. A fast-track pathway to citizenship

Upon approval of your Investor Visa application by Canadian immigration authorities, the minimum investment must be made within 30 days. Rest assured, the Canadian government guarantees and regulates the investment, which is returned to the investor after five years without interest.

Eligibility and Requirements:

To qualify for the SUV Class Visa, you must present a viable business idea capable of creating jobs for Canadians and competing globally.

  1. Requirements include securing funding from a designated Canadian venture capital fund or angel investor group
  2. obtaining a supportive letter from a designated organization,
  3. demonstrating language proficiency, and
  4. showing proof of settlement funds.

Steps in the Start-up Visa Program in Canada:

  1. Develop a Business Idea
  2. Secure a Commitment from a Designated Organization
  3. Verify Eligibility and Meet Requirements
  4. Prepare and Apply
  5. Application Review
  6. Medical and Security Checks
  7. Receive Approval and Confirmation
  8. Obtain a Work Permit and Travel to Canada
  9. Establish and Operate Your Business
  10. Apply for Permanent Residency

The specific documents required for the Start-up Visa Program may vary. NSRIC evaluates candidate documents in three steps, with the process typically taking 12 to 40 months.

CANADA PERMANENT RESIDENCE

Individuals who have obtained permanent residency status by immigration to Canada are known as Canadian permanent residents. Several advantages are shared by Canadian citizens and permanent residents. They have obligations, such as the residence requirement, to fulfill to keep their status, unlike citizens. Upon becoming a permanent resident of Canada, you will reap the following six significant advantages:

  1. The freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada: Permanent residents of Canada are granted the freedom to live and work anywhere they want. A new PR will be free to relocate if they start in Montreal and discover a better opportunity in Toronto. Permanent residents are not restricted to working for a certain company or region. Furthermore, permanent residents of Canada may go abroad or enter the country using their PRTD (Permanent Resident Go Document) or Canadian Permanent Resident Card.
  2. Social services and universal healthcare are accessible in Canada. This implies that everyone may get free medical treatment. A person may use social services and healthcare in Canada when they are granted permanent residency.
  3. Individuals who are permanent residents may petition to bring their dependant children, spouse, and common-law partner into Canada. However, you may include your family in your original application if you want to immigrate via Express Entry, saving you the trouble of subsequently having to sponsor them.
  4. Children of permanent residents of Canada are entitled to free education up to high school. For permanent residents, post-secondary education is also much less expensive than for overseas students after graduation.
  5. Is it possible to convert to Canadian citizenship? Getting permanent residency is the first step toward obtaining Canadian citizenship. PRs may apply to become citizens after living in Canada for three of the five years. After becoming a citizen of Canada, a PR is no longer required to renew their immigration status and is eligible to vote and apply for a Canadian passport.
  6. Both Canadian law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms safeguard the rights of permanent residents of Canada.

CITIZENSHIP SERVICES AND VARIOUS APPEALS

We are happy to assist you with your citizenship application or appeal at NSRIC immigration and visa consulting. We’re knowledgeable about the steps and requirements needed to become a citizen, and we’ll make sure you’re in the best possible position to complete the process. If your application for Canadian citizenship is denied, NSRIC may, within 30 days of the denial, file a request for judicial review with the Federal Court. The documents required for this category (vary case-by-case) are

  1. Electronic versions of the decision letter from the IRCC,
  2. Electronic copies of the passport(s) and travel papers,
  3. Police clearances and certifications,
  4. Financial proof,
  5. Documentation of linguistic ability,
  6. Documentation of Canadian employment experience,
  7. Current digital images that adhere to citizenship requirements,
  8. Additional required documentation, including birth certificate(s), information on dependents (if applicable), formal separation and divorce decree (if applicable), marriage certificate (if applicable), use of a representative form, etc. if relevant.

To access citizenship services and other appeals, you must first register at https://nsricvisa.ca/registration/ and provide all required paperwork. After that, the candidate’s papers will be assessed by the NSRIC expert team. The procedure is finished by NSRIC in three steps:

  1. Initial evaluation as soon as the paperwork is received.
  2. The appeal’s application is being submitted.
  3. Trial

Overall, on a case-by-case basis, the procedure might take up to 12 months. That is contingent upon the jurisdiction of the court and the IRCC. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 03311110626 or 03331182628 (WhatsApp).

STUDY PERMIT (I.E., STUDENT VISA)

Any eligible student wishing to further their studies in Canada may apply via the NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC) for a study permit, sometimes known as a student visa. With 21 of the top 500 institutions in the world and 32 of the top 1,000 universities, studying in Canada is an incredible opportunity. Over 400,000 foreign students who are granted study visas to study in Canada are welcomed there each year. It is home to some of the top academic institutions and research centers in the world, and it offers the finest degree programs globally.

In addition, prospective students who want to take the IELTS and TOEFL language exams as part of the admission process may enroll in English as a second language (ESL) and French as a second language (FSL) offered by the NSRIC Online Education (OE) Division. In any subject area, there are a plethora of postsecondary (colleges, universities) and educational programs that are appropriate for you. You will soon be able to reside and study in Canada in the most conducive academic settings possible. You may join the Canadian workforce while you’re a student here and after you graduate with internationally recognized abilities. Your route to permanent residence in Canada can be via an accredited degree program. This is the reason Canadian schooling is so fascinating. That, therefore, is the essence of Canadian education!

It is said that students may work 20 hours a week and full-time employment in the summer after coming and enrolling in the study program.

The five main kinds of study permit visas are as follows:

  1. A student visa with one parent
  2. A university student visa for self-funding
  3. A student loan to fund the student visa
  4. Scholarships and a university graduate student visa
  5. Bachelor’s degree and vocational student visa

Study permission requirements vary depending on the kind of permit and case-by-case basis. Review your intended subcategory for any particular needs, such as these:

  1. Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume
  2. Educational documents (i.e., diplomas, degrees, certificates, transcripts, etc.)
  3. Electronic copies of the travel documents and passport(s)
  4. National ID card
  5. Police certificates and clearances
  6. Proof of required language proficiency such as IELTS, TOEFL score, etc.
  7. Proof of funds to support yourself and study including student loan documents
  8. Statement of purpose (SOP)
  9. A research proposal
  10. Three academic references
  11. Recent digital passport-sized photographs
  12. Valid medical exams (may be completed later but before applying for visa)
  13. Educational documents for schooling visa (i.e., school transfer certificate, school transcript, etc.)
  14. Student’s immunization certificate e.g., vaccine certificate(s), reports for schooling visa
  15. School transcripts for the last two years for schooling visa
  16. Other necessary documents such as birth certificate(s), dependent information (if applicable), divorce certificate and legal separation agreement (if applicable), marriage certificate (if applicable), and use of a representative form, etc if applicable

For different study levels, NSRIC provides services related to student visas. The NIVC provides a variety of study licenses in the following categories:

  1. Schooling visa (Gr. 3 to Gr. 11) along with one parent
  2. Students visas for vocational and diploma colleges
  3. Graduate students at universities with visas for scholarships
  4. General students who get student loan visa assistance
  5. Visa for students attending self-funded undergraduate and graduate schools

Applying for a study permit requires registering at https://nsricvisa.ca/registration/ and uploading all required documents. The NSRIC expert team will next assess the applicants’ supporting documentation. The procedure is finished by NSRIC in four steps:

  1. Initial evaluation upon receipt of all documents
  2. Requesting an acceptance letter from a university in Canada
  3. A study permit application (also known as a student visa)
  4. Preparation for an interview with a visa officer (including biometrics, medical examinations, etc. if applicable depending on nationality)

In certain cases, the whole procedure might take up to 10 months. Feel free to contact us at 03311110626 or via WhatsApp at 03331182628 , in case you have any questions.