Immigration Q&A

This section of the settler.ca website is dedicated to short Questions and Answers (Q&A) about visas and immigration to Canada. If you have any questions, you may consider posting them below. Of course, we will answer general questions on the website, and for specific answers, we will ask you to book an appointment with our immigration consultant, Al Parsai.

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    Who can I sponsor to Canada?

    As a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident in Canada, you may sponsor some of your family members for immigration, but who?

    What is the Cost Threshold in Canada

    What is the Cost Threshold in Canada?

    Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), some foreign nationals seeking to immigrate to Canada may be found medically […]

    IRCC officers and travel information

    Can IRCC officers access to my travel information?

    Since 2019 IRCC officers have been able to obtain entry and exit information on travellers through the Canada Border Services […]

    Who is a refugee claimant in Canada? | An intro for asylum seekers!

    A refugee claimant could eventually become a protected person and later a permanent resident of Canada. Who is a claimant, though?

    Can exotic dancers get a work permit in Canada?

    Can an exotic dancer or someone who works for the adult industry receive a work permit in Canada? This article offers the answer to you.

    What is permanent residency in Canada? | PR Status

    Permanent residency in Canada is exciting and offers many benefits. It also comes with many obligations. Let’s explore PR status in Canada.

    Losing the maintained status in Canada | No more implied status

    Losing the maintained status in Canada could have consequences. However, what is a maintained status, and how could we lose it?

    Can I work in Canada with an expired work permit?

    Work permit expiry indicates the date you may not continue working in Canada. However, can you work with an expired work permit?

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