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CITIZENSHIP
A Canadian citizen is an individual who was born within the county’s borders or a person who has received citizenship through neutralization. For an individual to become a neutralized citizen permanent resident who meets the criteria must first make an application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada to receive their certificate of citizenship.
INADMISSIBILITY
Inadmissibility: Canada Immigration Being inadmissible means that you cannot enter Canada without special permission. According to Canadian immigration law there are situations under which you can be deemed to be inadmissible in Canada. For example your inadmissibility can be due to criminality. Medical
APPEALS & REFUSED APPLICATIONS
There are a lot reasons behind an applicant’s permanent residency visa application refusal or rejection. A Canadian PR application can be refused due to criminality, misrepresentation, health, failed to meet eligibility requirements, missing out relevant documents, missing deadlines, or due to a mistake committed by immigration officers.
PPERMANENT IMMIGRATION PROGRAMS
Permanent residency in Canada applies to those who are not Canadian citizens but have been granted permission to live and work in Canada without any limit on their stay. A permanent resident is required to live in Canada for two years out of every five-year period or risk losing their status.
Temporary Immigration Programs
Visitor Class
Student Class
Worker Class
Class
Permit Holder Class
IMMIGRATION HEARING AND DETENTIONS
Detention reviews and admissibility hearings The Immigration Division conducts admissibility hearings for certain categories of people believed to be inadmissible to, or removable from, Canada under the law. It also conducts detention reviews for most persons being detained under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
CITIZENSHIP
A Canadian citizen is an individual who was born within the county’s borders or a person who has received citizenship through neutralization. For an individual to become a neutralized citizen permanent resident who meets the criteria must first make an application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada to receive their certificate of citizenship.
- Naturalization (Grant of Citizenship)
- Citizenship Renunciation
- Citizenship Revocation
- Citizenship Resumption
- Passport Refusal
- Passport Application


Inadmissibility
Inadmissibility: Canada Immigration Being inadmissible means that you cannot enter Canada without special permission. According to Canadian immigration law there are situations under which you can be deemed to be inadmissible in Canada. For example your inadmissibility can be due to criminality.
- Medical
- Criminal
- Misrepresentation
- Deportation/Removal
- Financial
- Security & other
Appeals & Refused Applications
There are a lot reasons behind an applicant’s permanent residency visa application refusal or rejection. A Canadian PR application can be refused due to criminality, misrepresentation, health, failed to meet eligibility requirements, missing out relevant documents, missing deadlines, or due to a mistake committed by immigration officers.
- Immigration Appeals
- Refugee Appeals
- Citizenship Appeals
- Judicial Review
- IAD and Federal Court for Sponsorship appeals
- Residency obligation appeals
- Procedural Fairness Letter


Immigration hearing and Detentions
Detention reviews and admissibility hearings The Immigration Division conducts admissibility hearings for certain categories of people believed to be inadmissible to, or removable from, Canada under the law. It also conducts detention reviews for most persons being detained under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
- Inadmissibility
- Review and Referral
- Arrest and Detention
- Admissibility Hearing
- Detention Reviews
- Removal orders
Temporary Immigration Programs
- Temporary Resident Visa
- Visitor Record
- Parent/Grandparent Super Visa
- eTA
- Study Permit
- Special Programs
- Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
- Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP)
- International Mobility Program Post (Business worker IMP)
- Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
- Trade Agreement
- Before Admission
- After Admission


Permanent Immigration Programs
Permanent residency in Canada applies to those who are not Canadian citizens but have been granted permission to live and work in Canada without any limit on their stay. A permanent resident is required to live in Canada for two years out of every five-year period or risk losing their status.
- Spouse, Partner dependant
- Parents, Grandparents
- Adoptions
- Other Relatives
Skilled Worker:
- Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
- Federal Skilled Traders (FST)
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) i. Temporary Foreign ii. Post Graduation Stream
- Provincial Nominee program (PNP) 11 Different Programs Throughout Canada
Business Immigration:
- Self-employed (SE)
- Start-up Visa (SU)
Quebec Economic Class
- Quebec- Selected Workers
- Quebec-Selected Business
Caregiver
- Caring for Children Class
- Caring for people with High Medical Needs Class
FSW, FST, CEC, and PNP
- Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program
- Refugees and Protected Persons- In-Canada Asylum System