Temporary Residence Pathways to Canada
Temporary Residence
Temporary residence allows foreign nationals to stay in Canada for a limited period for tourism, study, or work. We assist clients in choosing the right temporary visa and preparing complete applications.
Immigration Services
Visitor Visa & eTA
A Visitor Visa or Electronic Travel Authorization allows individuals to enter Canada for tourism, visiting family, or short-term stays.
Super Visa
The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to stay in Canada for extended visits, often up to five years per entry.
Study Permit & Extensions
A Study Permit allows international students to study at designated learning institutions in Canada. We also assist with extensions for students who need more time to complete their programs.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Graduates from eligible Canadian institutions may apply for a PGWP, which allows them to gain valuable Canadian work experience after completing their studies.
Open Work Permit for Spouses
Spouses or common-law partners of eligible students or workers in Canada may receive an open work permit that allows them to work for most employers.
Employer-Specific Work Permit
This work permit allows foreign nationals to work for a specific employer under defined conditions such as job title, location, and duration.
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
An LMIA is a document issued to employers allowing them to hire foreign workers when no suitable Canadian workers are available for the position.
Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)
A TRP allows individuals who may otherwise be inadmissible to enter or remain in Canada for a justified reason.
Restoration of Status
Individuals who lose their temporary status may apply to restore their status within the allowed timeframe.