Frequently Asked Questions – Canada Immigration & Visa Services

Find answers to common questions about Canada immigration, work permits, study permits, permanent residency pathways, LMIA hiring, visitor visas, and citizenship programs.

Frequently Asked Questions – Canada Immigration & Visa Services

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General Canada Immigration Questions

General Canada Immigration Questions

A Canadian immigration consultant provides professional guidance on visa applications, work permits, study permits, permanent residency pathways, and citizenship programs. Licensed consultants represent clients and ensure applications meet the requirements of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) ensures that your application is prepared correctly, documentation is accurate, and your immigration strategy aligns with current Canadian immigration regulations.

Common immigration pathways include:
• Work Permits
• Study Permits
• Permanent Residency programs such as Express Entry
• Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
• Family Sponsorship
• Visitor Visa programs
The Express Entry system manages applications from skilled workers seeking permanent residence in Canada.

Yes. Some programs such as Express Entry and certain Provincial Nominee Programs allow skilled workers to apply for permanent residency without a job offer.
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Work in Canada

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A Canada Work Permit allows foreign nationals to work legally in Canada for a specific employer or under an open work permit category.

A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document that Canadian employers may need before hiring a foreign worker, confirming that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available for the job.

If you hold an employer-specific work permit, you can only work for the employer listed on the permit unless you obtain a new work authorization.

Yes. Many workers transition to Permanent Residency through Express Entry, Canadian Experience Class, or Provincial Nominee Programs.
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Study in Canada

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A Study Permit allows international students to study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.

Yes. Full-time students enrolled in eligible programs may work part-time during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.

The PGWP allows international graduates from eligible Canadian institutions to work in Canada after completing their studies.
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Permanent Residency

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Express Entry is an online immigration system used to manage applications for skilled workers seeking permanent residence in Canada.

Key factors include:
• Age
• Education
• Language test results
• Work experience
• Job offer (if available)

Processing times vary depending on the immigration program and completeness of the application.
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Visitor Visa

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A visitor visa allows foreign nationals to travel to Canada temporarily for tourism, family visits, or short business trips.

Yes. Visitors may apply for a Visitor Record extension before their current status expires.
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Employer Services

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Yes. Employers can hire foreign workers through programs such as the Temporary Foreign Worker Program or other employer-driven immigration pathways.

Employers must demonstrate that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available for the job before hiring a foreign worker.

Yes. Employers can support employees through LMIA-based job offers or employer-driven immigration programs linked to permanent residency.
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Citizenship

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Permanent residents who meet residency requirements, language criteria, and citizenship test requirements may apply for Canadian citizenship.

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Immigration requirements depend on the program but usually include factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and financial stability. Our experts assess your profile to recommend the most suitable pathway.

You can contact us at 780-313-9155 or email connect@silverskyimmigration.ca . Our office is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and we also offer online consultations.

The required IELTS score varies by program. Most skilled immigration programs require CLB 7 or higher, while study and work permits may have different language requirements.

Visa renewal processing times vary depending on the application type and government workload. Submitting complete and accurate documents helps avoid unnecessary delays.