If
you are interested in making a new home in Canada, first we will assess your qualifications to apply
for the permanent residency status as independent immigrant.
It is important to ensure your qualification before we can proceed.
Each applicant is assessed based on the Canadian government selection
criteria that are presently in force. To learn more about the
skilled workers category and assess your qualifications for permanent
residence click the following link
After we assess your
qualifications, you will be informed if you qualify. If you would
qualify to apply for the permanent residence in Canada as independent
applicant, you can request a contract in order to open your file and pay a fee
to engage our service.
Once your file is opened, the below
steps will be taken under a skilled worker category:
1. You will be provided with:
a) guide for independent immigrants.
b) important information on immigration to
Canada.
c) educational requirements and description
of your occupation according to the Canadian National Occupation
Code.
d) documents list prepared for your specific case.
e) detailed breakdown of assessment of your
qualifications, in light of current government Selection Criteria.
f) access to job opportunities and workplace
information.
2. We will assist you with collecting all required
documents. Your documents will be evaluated by our office to
ensure that all submitted materials are consistent with requirements
of Canadian immigration laws and regulations. Whenever additional
information will be needed, we will contact you.
3. We will prepare your application forms,
assemble your documents with immigration processing fees and
we will prepare a letter for the immigration processing center
setting forth your qualifications.
4. Next, we will submit the completed file
to the Main Processing Center, ensuring that the submission will
meet all immigration requirements.
5. Within few months you will receive your
immigration file number. Then, medical forms with instructions
and a list of doctors in your region will be sent to you.
6. We will monitor your file to ensure that the
processing of your application is in a timely fashion and we
will advise you on security clearance requirements, completion
of medical examinations, and other procedures.
7. We will make written or oral representations
to the immigration processing center and to other related Canadian
Government agencies if essential.
8. We will assist you with the Canadian educational
credentials assessment at any educational level in order to help
you join the labor market, enter a training or educational program,
or get recognition of professional training. The assessment is
strongly recommended in the immigration process.
9. Prior to the interview, we will prepare
you for the interview with an immigration officer if required.
We will advise you on issues that may be raised by interviewing
officers and provide tips on optimizing your "personal suitability"
evaluation.
We will carefully
evaluate all your documents and prepare application forms in
order to speed up the immigration process and most important
increase your chances to obtain a waiver from the requirement
to attend an interview.
WHAT DOCUMENTS WILL
I HAVE TO SUBMIT WITH MY APPLICATION?
The guide for independent immigrants that
we send to you will contain a documents list prepared specifically
for your case. The below is a general information about the required
documents to be collected for independent applicants.
copies of passport for all applicants
full birth certificates for all applicants
marriage, death certificates, divorce
decrees
custody or adoption documents
police clearance certificates
diplomas, school certificates and apprenticeship
documents
proof of English or French language proficiency
letters from previous employers and/or
employment certificates
proof of having sufficient funds for your
establishment in Canada
FUNDS
REQUIRED TO SETTLE IN CANADA FOR SKILLED WORKERS
You are required to
show proof of funds to support yourself or your dependant
(spouse or child) after you arrive in Canada. It can be bank statement or a letter
from your bank.