FAQ
General Questions


Processing time varies depending on the visa type — usually from a few weeks to several months. Student permits and permanent residency applications may take longer.
Yes, most visa categories allow you to include your spouse and children in the same application.
For study and immigration programs, a language test is often required. Visitor visas usually do not need it.
The most common are Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Family Sponsorship, and Work Permits.
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during classes and full-time during scheduled breaks.
Incomplete documents, weak financial proof, unclear travel purpose, or doubts about returning home after the visit.
Yes, through programs like the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
Some visa categories require a medical exam, especially if you plan to stay more than six months or work in healthcare or childcare.
Submit complete, well-organized documents, show clear ties to your home country, and ensure financial stability. Professional guidance can also make a big difference.
We provide expert consultation, document preparation, follow-up with immigration authorities, and personalized support until you receive your approval.