Immigration Q&A

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Permanent Residence (PR)

How much do immigration consultants charge in Canada?

Immigration consultants in Canada typically charge between CAD 2,000 and CAD 5,000 for Permanent Residence services, excluding government fees. Always use a licensed professional for reliable assistance.

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What not to do before biometrics?

Before giving biometrics for Permanent Residence, do not schedule or attend an appointment without an official instruction letter from IRCC, and always bring the required documents to avoid delays.

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How long do immigration appeals take?

Immigration appeal times for Permanent Residence refusals in Canada can range from several months to over a year, depending on the appeal type and case complexity.

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How much does Canada PR cost?

Applying for Canadian Permanent Residence involves government fees, including a processing fee and a right of permanent residence fee, plus additional costs like medical exams and language tests.

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What is an "ex parte" proceeding?

An ex parte proceeding in Canadian immigration is when a decision is made without the applicant's input, often due to missed deadlines or non-response.

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Who has the most citizenships in the world?

Some individuals hold multiple citizenships, sometimes up to 10 or more, but Canada allows multiple citizenships with specific rules. For personalized guidance on permanent residence or citizenship, consult a licensed Canadian immigration professional.

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How to get PR faster in Canada?

To get PR faster in Canada, apply through faster programs like Express Entry, ensure your application is complete, and consider provincial nominations to speed up processing.

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How much income is needed to sponsor?

Most sponsors do not need a minimum income to sponsor a spouse or child, but sponsoring parents or grandparents requires meeting specific income thresholds based on family size.

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Can I leave Canada after getting PR?

You can leave Canada after becoming a Permanent Resident, but you must meet residency requirements to keep your status. Plan your travels carefully and seek professional advice if needed.

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Can I get free immigration advice?

Free general information about Canadian immigration is available, but personalized advice usually requires a licensed professional. Beware of unlicensed advisors offering free guidance.

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Why do refugees get rejected?

Refugees may be rejected for Permanent Residence in Canada due to lack of evidence, eligibility issues, or security concerns. Understanding the reasons can help you explore your options.

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Can the CRA see my bank account?

The CRA cannot directly see your bank account without legal reasons, but may request information during audits. IRCC does not access your bank accounts directly for PR applications.

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How can I check my sponsorship status?

You can check your sponsorship status online through IRCC's tool using your application details, with updates reflecting the progress of your permanent residence application.

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Can I work on restoration status?

If you are on restoration status in Canada, you cannot work until your status is restored and you have a valid work permit.

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How to apply for sponsorship in Canada?

Applying for sponsorship in Canada involves submitting a sponsorship application along with the sponsored person's permanent residence application to IRCC. Eligibility and income requirements must be met.

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Is tef or tcf easier?

TEF and TCF are both accepted by IRCC for French language proof, but TEF Canada is often preferred for immigration. The easier test depends on your skills and preparation.

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