Unlock Your Canadian Dream
Expert Immigration Services for Studying, Working, and Living in Canada with NeVille International Immigration Services
Diverse Services Tailored to Your Needs
At NeVille International Immigration, we are dedicated to unlocking the door to Canada for individuals and families dreaming of a new life in one of the world’s most welcoming countries. Whether you’re seeking the natural beauty and economic stability of Canada for a visit, education, employment, or to call it your permanent home, our team of experienced immigration consultants is here to guide you every step of the way.
Temporary Resident Visas (TRVs)
Visitor Visas
Visitor Record Extensions
Super Visas
Study Permits
Initial Applications
Study Permit Extensions
Post Grad Work Permits
Work Permits
Open Work Permits (OWPs)
Employer-Specific/Closed Work Permits
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) Support
Employer Services
Assistance with Hiring Temporary Foreign Workers
LMIA Application Preparation
Immigrate to Canada
Permanent Residence Applications
Family Sponsorship
Citizenship Applications
Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds Applications
Business Immigration
Entrepreneurs
Self-Employed Programs
Visit Canada
Embark on Your Canadian Journey: A World of Possibilities Awaits!
Canada, a land of breathtaking natural beauty, beckons travelers from around the globe for various reason – tourism, reuniting with loved ones, exploring business opportunities, offering support during difficult time, and much more. With its majestic mountains, pristine glaciers, serene lakes, and lush green forest.
Canada’s cities are renowned for their diversity, livability, and cultural richness, offering residents and visitors a blend of modern urban living and stunning natural beauty. From the bustling streets of Toronto to the scenic beauty of Vancouver, Canada’s cities offer a high quality of life, economic opportunities, and a welcoming environment for people from all walks of life. Each city offers its own distinct advantages, making Canada an ideal place to live, work, and explore.
Here are some of the reasons most people visit Canada.
- Tourism
- Reuniting with Family
- Business Visits
- Compassion and Support
- Diplomatic Assignments
- Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET
Before your Canadian adventure begins, you’ll need to navigate the process of obtaining a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). This official document, issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), signifies that you meet the criteria for temporary residency in Canada.
The Canadian government has expanded its list of visa-exempt countries to simplify travel to Canada. If you’re a citizen of one of these countries, you won’t require a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). Instead, you’ll need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before visiting, touring, or transiting through a Canadian airport. This convenient process costs only $7.00 CAD, making your journey to Canada more accessible than ever.
Temporary Resident Visitor Visa
Apply for a Visitor Visa to Canada
Whether it’s your first time applying or a repeat application for a Visitor Visa, we’ll help you prepare a strong and well-documented Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) application for Canada.
Visitor Record
A visitor record is a document that a border services officer may issue to you to extend or restrict your stay in Canada.
Super Visa
A super visa lets eligible parents and grandparents visit family in Canada for 5 years at a time. It’s a visa that provides multiple entries for a period of up to 10 years.
Extend Your Stay in Canada
Already in Canada on a Temporary Resident Visa or another status? We can assist with preparing a Visitor Record application, ensuring you can stay longer and enjoy your time in our beautiful country.
Study in Canada
Exploring Education in Canada
Join the growing trend of international students who are opting for a Canadian education. Renowned for its safety, stunning landscapes, and cultural diversity, Canada has solidified its position as a top-tier destination. If you’re considering enrolling in a Canadian educational institution, a study permit is typically required for most foreign nationals. This permit, once granted, enables you to pursue studies at certain Designated Learning Institutions in Canada throughout the duration of your chosen course or program.
Work in Canada
For most situations, securing a work permit is a prerequisite for employment in Canada. However, there exist several scenarios where you might find opportunities to work without the need for a work permit. Additionally, alternative pathways for working in Canada bypass the traditional work permit application process. These avenues encompass permits for working holidays, post-graduate work, or permissions granted under international agreements.
Navigating a Changing Landscape in Canadian Immigration
For most situations, securing a work permit is a prerequisite for employment in Canada. However, there exist several scenarios where you might find opportunities to work without the need for a work permit. Additionally, alternative pathways for working in Canada bypass the traditional work permit application process. These avenues encompass permits for working holidays, post-graduate work, or permissions granted under international agreements such as The USMCA.
A Canadian Work Permit is a government-issued document allowing foreign nationals to work in Canada under specific conditions for a set period of time.
Types of Work Permits:
- Open Work Permits (OWPs)
OWPs allow you to work for most employers across Canada, in a variety of industries. - Employer-Specific Work Permits
These permits restrict employment to a specific employer and often specify location and duration. Many require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), which assesses the impact of hiring a foreign worker on the Canadian job market. - Post Graduation Work Permits.
The PGWP allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian designated learning institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience. Work obtained through the PGWP program may help support your application to become a permanent resident of Canada
While a work permit is often required, there are situations where you may be eligible to work in Canada without one, or explore alternative pathways.
There are New Temporary Foreign Worker Rules
In this evolving immigration landscape, it’s important to keep up to date, keep your options open and be strategic. Let us help direct you.
If you’re a current Temporary Foreign Worker, we would be happy to discuss your options. It’s essential to explore alternative strategies to maintain your status and work towards permanent residency.
Your Pathway to Permanent Residence
We can assist in setting up your Express Entry profile and applying for programs such as the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trade Program (FSTP), or Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) through Express Entry depend on factors like your CRS score, occupation, and the frequency of IRCC invitation rounds. Let us help you navigate the process and maximize your opportunities for permanent residence.
Additionally, we’ll help you explore Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) across all provinces and guide you through the application process.
Our services also include:
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) in all provinces
- Skilled and semi-skilled worker programs
- Spouse/common-law partner sponsorships and other Family Class applications
- Support for entrepreneurs and self-employed individuals
- Permanent Resident card applications and renewals
It’s important to keep up to date with the continuing immigration program changes.
Government of Canada has recently announced changes to Immigration programs. As the labor market evolves, workers and employers must adapt to stay compliant and seize opportunities within the new regulations. Staying informed, being flexible, and exploring all the options is key to navigating the transitions
Immigration to Canada
Canadian Citizenship: Your Pathway to Becoming a Citizen
Becoming a Canadian citizen is an important milestone, and NeVille Immigration is here to guide you every step of the way. To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you must meet specific criteria:
- Be 18 years or older on the day of application
- Hold permanent resident status in Canada
- Have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days within the last 5 years
- File personal income taxes for at least 3 of those years, if required
- Demonstrate knowledge of English or French (for applicants aged 18 to 54)
- Show an understanding of Canada’s history, responsibilities, and privileges of citizenship
At NeVille Immigration, we simplify the citizenship application process, ensuring you meet all requirements and are fully prepared for your new chapter as a Canadian citizen. Let us help make your citizenship dream a reality.
Business Immigration
Explore Canada’s Entrepreneur Immigration Programs
The Entrepreneur Program opens doors for immigrants who are eager to invest in and actively manage a business in the country. To qualify, you need a substantial net worth, business experience, and legal immigration status.
But that’s just the beginning. You’ll need to establish or improve a business, invest a significant amount, and create jobs for Canadians.
If you’re more inclined toward investing, the Immigrant Investor Program beckons with its substantial net worth requirement and a government-secured investment.
And if self-employment is your dream, the self-employed Program offers opportunities for cultural contributors and experienced farmers alike.
Contact us today to unlock the full story and discover how you can become a part of Canada’s growth and prosperity.
Work in Canada: “Work Permits”