Temporary
Work:
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Post Graduate Work Permit
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Open Work Permit (Spouses of skilled workers and Students)
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Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP)
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LMIA Based Work Permit
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LMIA-Exempt
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International Experience Canada: Working Holiday/Young Professional/International Co-op Internship
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International Agreements
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Extensions (all types of).
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CUAET
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Visitor Visa
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Business Visitor
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Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
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Super Visa
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Visa-Exempt Countries
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Visa-required Countries
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COVID-Updates, Restrictions and Exemptions (ArriveCan)
Study -
Student Visa (our offer)
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Studying and working
Work
Every year, more than 100,000 foreign workers come to Canada to work under contract, thus solving the problem of the shortage of local workers in Canada.
For example, British Columbia employers regularly invite construction workers, restaurant and food industry workers, Saskatchewan - truck drivers, mechanics, construction workers, Alberta is traditionally interested in drivers, construction workers, welders, restaurant workers, etc.
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How to apply for a work visa to Canada?
In most cases, an interested employer must first issue a job offer and obtain a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
There are programs for facilitated processing - for example, when a worker receives a work visa on the basis of a provincial selection certificate, or when people from countries are invited under special programs.
In any case, all temporary workers must obtain a work permit, and workers from some countries, including Ukraine, must also obtain an official work entry visa.
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The Nova Life Immigration company will help you to choose a program of departure to Canada, we will check compliance with the criteria, and correctly prepare and submit documents to the embassy.
Remember: Only an immigration representative approved by the Canadian government has the right to provide you with paid immigration services and represent you at the Canadian Consulate!
Visit
A Visitor visa to Canada can be issued:
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For 6 months with the right of single entry;
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For any period of time from 1 year to 10 years with the right of multiple entry (multi entry visa to Canada for Ukrainians);
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Up to the end of the validity of a passport with the right of multiple entry (multiple entry visa to Canada until the end of the validity of the passport).
Visitor visa to Canada - how do I get one?
One of the main requirements for obtaining a visitor's visa to Canada is an invitation from Canada.
Who can issue this invitation:
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Canadian citizen;
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A permanent resident with a PR-Card;
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A person staying on a long-term Temporary Resident Visa (work or student permit).
While working on your case and with the documents you provide, our visa managers focus on:
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Developing a strategy for your application - it should not just be a collection of documents, but a logically constructed story about your purpose for visiting;
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Describing every detail regarding the financial aspects of your trip;
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Defining clear links to your homecountry that will prove that you will definitely come back.
Visa on invitation to Canada: basic documents
Each applicant has a unique and specific situation. This is what you need to work with and develop in order to present the applicant's case in a favorable light before the visa officer.
The list of documents will be generated "for you" immediately after the first consultation with a NovaLife.
What you will definitely need:
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Passport;
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Photo in electronic format;
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Employment and financial documents;
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Invitation from the Canadian side.
Why Nova Life?
Nova Life specialists will be happy to help you get a visitor visa to Canada. We will simplify the process for you and accompany you during the whole visa obtaining procedure.
Study
More than 350 thousand foreign students study in Canada, attracted not only by the high quality of Canadian education and relatively inexpensive prices, but also by the prospects for those who would like to build their future in the country.
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Colleges in Canada offer certificates, diplomas and degrees in more than a hundred different specialties. Canadian colleges are well-equipped campuses, with their own security system, well-equipped dormitories for students, as well as cafes, shops, hairdressers and postal services on the territory.
The average cost of studying at the college is 15 thousand Canadian dollars per year.
Programs can be designed for 1, 2, 3 and 4 years of study, depending on the type of diploma.
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The Government of Canada strongly supports international students, while offering them unique conditions:
- Work permit, 20 hours during semesters and 40 hours per week during vacations;
- The right to apply for an open work permit for the student's spouse;
- The right to work in Canada for up to 3 years after graduation from a public college.
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Nova Life Immigration will help you choose a study program, we will properly prepare and submit documents to the embassy.
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Remember: Only an immigration representative approved by the Canadian government has the right to provide you with paid immigration services and represent you at the Canadian Consulate!