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【How to apply for a pre-approval of a Canada Work Permit quicker?】

May 4, 2020

I don’t feel comfortable applying for my Work Permit at a Canadian airport in one shot. What should I do? All our clients who have applied for Intra-company Transferee Work Permits in the past successfully obtained their Work Permits. Almost all of those clients brought in their applications at a Canadian airport

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【For transferring between enterprises, a much easier option to a Work Permit is the Canada Intra-Company Transferee Work Permit compared to local hired】

October 28, 2019

This option is definitely to be considered for those planning on transferring over to Canada or have a company outside of Canada and are a prospective applicant for PR. The Work Permit for Local Hires (commonly referred to as: Work Visa) accompanies the stressful LMIA(Labour Market Impact Assessment)

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【Permanent Resident Landing Interview at Immigration inland office】

September 11, 2019

Once your PR application has been approved, your status will be finalized after you complete the Landing Interview at an In-Land Immigration office in Canada. Do not get too nervous about the Landing Interview as it will not put your application at risk of getting rejected. Rather, it’s used as a means to clearly confirm

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【My visa application was refused. What should I do?】

August 2, 2019

I have been approached by clients that tried to prepare their application by themselves and got refusal unfortunately. A refusal letter from IRCC is general and won’t always come with a detailed definite reason. As a result, coming up with a useful strategy for success is hard in case you consider submitting a new application.

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【Got married internationally. Can I easily apply for a Canadian Permanent Residency? 】

July 2, 2019

While a married couple is eligible to apply, it’s important to remember that it won’t be guaranteed that the application will be successful. The biggest factor taken into consideration is the authenticity of the relationship and documents provided to support it.

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【What is Flag Pole?  How to switch to a Work Permit or PR Status at a Land Border】

June 4, 2019

What is Flag Pole? This is an option for those already in Canada without having to officially enter the United States. It allows these people to switch to a Work Permit or a PR Status at a designated land port of entry at the border. Some people come to Canada as a visitor first and

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【Canada Intra-company Transferee Work Permit】Re-Captured time

February 22, 2019

【Intra-company Transferee Work Permit】What is Re-Captured time?
Shall you not be in Canada at any time during the validity period of your Intra-company Transferee Work Permit, you may still apply for an extention.

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【Canada Intra-company Transferee Work Permit for Start-up Companies】

January 15, 2019

Q: My company recently opened a branch in Canada. I was asked to be relocated to Canada. I am the first transferee. In regards to a Work Permit, what should I do?
A: Even if it’s a new business in Canada, you can still obtain a Work Permit.  Companies may start a new business in Canada once they have at least 1 transferee.

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From when you apply to receiving your Work Permit (Flow Chart)

November 27, 2018

(When using full service) Inquiry → Assessment of eligibility to apply for a Work Permit → For those who meet the qualifications to apply, the next step is to have a meeting to discuss which program of the Work Permit to apply to and flow of preparation. 
→ Drafting of the documents, letter and list, depending on the client

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【Tips for Canada Intra-company Transferee Work Permit application and interview at airport】

November 10, 2018

You’ll need a Work Permit if you’re being transferred to a company have operations in Canada. An authorized Work Permit will grant you the permission to work legally in Canada for a designated period of time.  In some provinces, you may receive health insurance as well. 

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