Canadian Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents
Parents and grandparents can visit their children or grandchildren for 5 years at a time with a super visa. It provides multiple entries for a period of up to 10 years.
There are specific requirements for a super visa, including the need for health insurance..
Eligibility Requirements for Super Visa
To be eligible for a super visa, you must have a host who
- Is Canadian citizen, permanent resident of Canada or registered Indian, and your child or grandchild.
- is at least 18 years old and lives in Canada
- meets or exceeds the minimum necessary income
- signs a letter inviting you to Canada that includes
- a promise of financial support for the duration of your visit
You must also
- be outside Canada when you submit your application for a super visa
- be allowed to enter Canada
- take an immigration medical exam
- meet certain other conditions
- Health insurance
Why Choose Choice Matters Immigration Inc.
We are up to date on the most recent news and advancements in the immigration sector and possess extensive understanding of all facets of Canadian immigration law.
Additionally, we are dedicated to giving our clients top-notch services. We are extremely proud of the job we do and are always prepared to go above and beyond to assist our clients in reaching their objectives.
We can give you the finest guidance for your particular circumstances because we have a thorough understanding of the immigration procedure. In order to provide you the best possibility of success with your visa application, we will put in endless effort to assist you.
Work permits
An official document granted by the Canadian government, a Canadian work permit enables foreign nationals to work lawfully in Canada for a predetermined amount of time. It is a short-term permit that is typically job-specific, allowing you to work for a single company and in a specific capacity.
You typically need a legitimate job offer from a Canadian employer who is prepared to sponsor your work permit application in order to be eligible for a Canadian work permit. Before granting a post to a foreign worker, the company might have to prove that they have tried to hire Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Types of Canadian Work Permits
- Employer Specific Work Permit- Employer-specific work permits only let you work for the employer who made you the job offer.
- Post-Graduate Work Permit- To work in Canada after you graduate, you need a work permit. Graduates of certain designated learning institutions are eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP).
- International Mobility Program Work Permits (IMP)- In some circumstances, such as through international trade agreements or as part of reciprocal agreements, employers do not have to go through the rigorous process of hiring foreign workers since these work permits are excluded from the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
- Open Work Permits-These permits allow you to work for any employer in Canada, except for certain jobs that require a labor market assessment.
- Bridging open work permit for permanent residence applicants- A bridging open work permit (BOWP) lets you keep working while you wait for the results of your permanent residence application. You may be eligible if you applied for permanent residence under some specific programs.
How Choice Matters Immigration Inc Helps with Work Permit Applications
At Choice Matters Immigration Inc, we understand that obtaining a work permit is a critical step for individuals seeking employment opportunities in Canada. Our team of licensed immigration consultants is committed to guiding clients through the entire application process with personalized support and expert advice.
Here’s how we help:
- Initial Assessment
We begin by assessing your eligibility for a Canadian work permit based on your qualifications, job offer (if applicable), and immigration history. This ensures we recommend the most suitable type of work permit for your situation—whether it’s employer-specific, open, or under an international agreement.
- >Document Preparation & Application Submission
Our team meticulously prepares all required documentation, including forms, letters of support, and proof of qualifications. We handle the submission of your application to the appropriate immigration office, ensuring completeness and accuracy to avoid delays or refusals.
- Timely Updates and Communication
We keep you informed throughout the process by providing regular updates on your application status. If additional information or documentation is requested by IRCC, we guide you on how to respond promptly and effectively.
- Post-Approval Guidance
Once your work permit is approved, we help you understand the conditions of your permit and your rights as a temporary foreign worker in Canada. We also provide advice on possible pathways to permanent residency.