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CANADIAN LIFE

IMMIGRATION CONSULTING INC.

OUR PROFESSIONAL FEES

 

*All Government Processing Fees and other Third-party fees are additional to our Professional fee.

 

IMMIGRATION CONSULTANCY SERVICES:

*Consultation: 40/60 mins – [$250-$500]/In-person or over Email, WhatsApp, Skype, Zoom and Google Meet;

*If Retained, Consultation fee is credited towards the Service Agreement;

*IELTS Online Tutorials 60 hrs. /[$250]

Often people will not be able to find the information they are looking for, or may also need the opinion of a professional in the field. People may not need to retain the full services provided but just need a specific question answered about a problem they may have, a visa application to Canada, or understanding the process in general. They may require interview tips or may have questions about a Temporary Resident Visa such as the Student Visa, Work Permit or Tourist Visa. (TRV)

Beware of ghost immigration consultants; only Certified Canadian Immigration Consultant members in good standing of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) can represent you before Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. (IRCC)

 

Complete Resume/CV assessment with 45 mins consulting [$500]

If you want to assess the probability of immigrating to Canada via Express Entry through Federal Skilled Worker Program or Canadian PNP’s we will do a complete assessment of your Resume, your spouse's resume and provide you advice what is the best stream for you to apply. We can also advise you whether or not you should apply for Canada, wait for while or choose a different option or stream.

 

* PR Card Renewal [$2,000]/applicant

* Permanent Resident Travel document application (PRTD) [$3,000]

* Procedural Fairness letter response (PFL) [$3,000]

* Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) [$2,000]

* Citizenship Application [$3,000]/ per applicant

 

* Restoration of status application (in Canada): 

-TRV status: [$2,000] -SP status: [$2,000]-WP status: [$2,000]

*LMIA:

* LMIA (Labor Market Impact Assessment) application [$5,000]

* LMIA – Exempt Work Permit application [$4,000]

* LMIA-based Work Permit application completed by our office [$2,000]

* ICT Work Permit application [$4,000]

* CUSMA Work Permit application [$4,000]

 

 

STATUS OF VISA APPLICATIONS FOR PEOPLE WHOSE APPLICATIONS ARE IN-PROCESS ATIP-[$250]

Whether you are our client or not, we can help you to obtain and decode a status report of your Canadian Visa application, with notes made by the officers processing your file. You can find out the exact status of your application.


CANADA PERMANENT RESIDENT VISAS

There are a number of visa options for living permanently in Canada. The federal government has different options. Most provinces in Canada have signed agreements with the federal government to allow applicants to obtain permanent residency through provincial nominations. More than 400,000 permanent resident visas are issued every year to people from all over the world.

 

Platinum package [$20,000/Single or Family]

Full service package for the applicants who want to immigrate to Canada. For a one time fee of [$20,000] we will process your application through Federal Skilled worker program, all eligible PNP’s via Express Entry until your path to Canadian immigration open through these 2 programs. We will also file for your Permanent Residence application on successful completion of the process. You just have to provide us all required document and should be admissible by Canadian law.

 

Express Entry Representation [Total $5,000.00/Single or Family paid in two milestones]

Starting January 2015 Immigration Canada implemented an electronic system called Express Entry in order to manage the Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades, and some Provincial Nominee Programs.

 

Stage 1- Express Entry Profile creation (valid for ONE year): Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSW)/Federal Skilled Trades Program (FST)

[$2,000/Primary applicant] * $500/additional family member 

The Federal Skilled Worker program is managed by the Express Entry program. Canada grants permanent resident visas to candidates under certain conditions: those who have education, work experience and knowledge of English or French.

Federal Skilled Worker program requirements:

  • Have professional work experience of at least one continuous year of full-time paid work experience or the equivalent in part-time continuous employment listed in the National Occupational Classification (O, A or B) in the last 10 years.

  • A Canadian diploma, certificate, or credential AND/OR a foreign educational credential, and an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) by an agency approved by IRCC to show it is equal to a completed Canadian secondary or post-secondary educational credential.

  • Have enough money to support themselves and his/her family for six months after arrival in Canada.

  • Score a minimum of 67 points under the following scheme:

Education

25 points

Years of study and diploma or degree obtained

Language

28 points

Level of English or French (IELTS or TEF )

Experience

15 points

Years of professional work experience

Age

12 points

Age of the principal applicant

Arranged employment

10 points

If you have a valid job offer

Adaptability

10 points

Points for several factors that could help the applicant to adapt to Canadian life

You will have to fill out the forms with all your information (work experience, education, age, etc.). At this point you do not have to provide supporting documents. However if you do not fill the forms properly your application could be disqualified later. If your profile is accepted then it will be in the Express Entry pool for up to 1 year. We make sure that all the forms are filled accurately in order to avoid any future problems for misrepresentation, errors or omissions.

 

Stage 2 – Permanent Residence Application:[$3,000/Primary applicant]

* $500/additional family member (PR stage)

Immigration Canada will choose the best profiles according to a points system and other factors (such as occupations in demand) on average once or twice a month. If you are invited to apply, you will have only 60 days to submit your Permanent Residence Application online. All the supporting documents must be submitted and they must be consistent with the forms that you submitted in Stage 1. Since you only have 60 days to submit your application we have implemented a priority system to deal with the Express Entry cases. According to Immigration Canada, once they have received your complete application they will process it within 6-12 months.

If you have a job offer, your employer must process an LMIA. A “Labour Market Impact Assessment” ensures employers have made an effort to hire Canadians. For this type of LMIA, the government does not charge a fee.

A job offer with an LMIA strongly enhances your chances to be invited to apply for Permanent Residence when draws take place.

 

Stage 1-Canadian Experience Class (CEC) [$2,000/Single applicant]

If you have worked or studied in Canada or if you are currently working or studying in Canada, you may qualify under this program. The Canadian Experience Class program is managed by the Express Entry program.

 

In order to qualify for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program the prospective immigrant must at least meet these requirements:

 

1. Must plan to live anywhere in Canada except for Quebec. If you are living in Quebec you must plan to move to another province because Quebec selects its own immigrants and this is a federal program.

2. Meet the required language requirements;

3. Work experience: A temporary foreign worker that has worked at least one year full-time (or equivalent) in the three years before submission in a skilled position (classified with NOC codes O, A or B by Human Resources Canada. These are managerial occupations, professional occupations, technical occupations or skilled trades such as: Supervisors, Welders, Mechanics, Accountants, Nurses, Computer Programmers, Engineers, etc... You must have acquired your work experience with the proper work or study authorization)

 

Application will be assessed on two requirements for temporary foreign workers:

  • Ability in English or French;
  • As with all the permanent resident programs, the candidate's spouse / common-law partner and dependent children will benefit from the permanent residency application as well.

 

Stage 2 – Permanent Residence Application:[$3,000/Primary applicant]

* $500.00/additional family member (PR stage)

Immigration Canada will choose the best profiles according to a points system and other factors (such as occupations in demand) on average once or twice a month. If you are invited to apply, you will have only 60 days to submit your Permanent Residence Application online. All the supporting documents must be submitted and they must be consistent with the forms that you submitted in Stage 1. Since you only have 60 days to submit your application we have implemented a priority system to deal with the Express Entry cases. According to Immigration Canada, once they have received your complete application they will process it within 6-12 months.

Express Entry immigration process (self-employed work experience$6,000/single applicant:

– $2,000 (EE profile)– $4,000 (PR submission) * $500/additional family member (PR stage)

* Recreation of Express Entry Profile (expired profile) $1,500/applicant; *$500/additional family member

* Submission of Expression of Interest to the Province (EOI) $1,500/per province

* Webform Inquiries $250/per inquiry

 

Stage 1-Provincial Nominee Class (PNP) [$3,000/each]

* $500/additional family member (PR stage)

Most provinces have agreements with the Canadian government to select their own immigrants based on employment opportunities and/or ties that the prospective immigrant may have with certain provinces.

Provincial Nominee Program applicants have the skills, education and work experience required by the province or territory that nominates them. They are ready to establish themselves successfully as permanent residents in Canada and make an immediate economic contribution in the province that nominates them. Most of the provinces will require ties with the province or a job offer from a business within that province. There are some cases where this requirement is waived.

 

* We are able to determine if you are eligible for any of the following provincial nominee programs (PNP)

for an initial fee of [$500]

 

Alberta PNP

Quebec PNP *in liason with Quebec licenced RCIC

Ontario PNP

Manitoba PNP

Nova Scotia PNP

Prince Edward Island PNP

New Brunswick PNP

New Newfoundland and Labrador PNP

Yukon PNP

Saskatchewan PNP

British Columbia

PNP

 

Stage 2 – Permanent Residence Application:[$3,000/Primary applicant]

* $500.00/additional family member (PR stage)

Immigration Canada will choose the best profiles according to a points system and other factors (such as occupations in demand) on average once or twice a month. If you are invited to apply, you will have only 60 days to submit your Permanent Residence Application online. All the supporting documents must be submitted and they must be consistent with the forms that you submitted in Stage 1. Since you only have 60 days to submit your application we have implemented a priority system to deal with the Express Entry cases. According to Immigration Canada, once they have received your complete application they will process it within 6-12 months.

Entrepreneur/Investor Programs (BI)

[Starting from $25,000 per program]

The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) gives every province and territory of Canada the power to invite applicants to come and live within their borders if they have the right skills and work experience. Most of the PNPs have at least one entrepreneur or investor visa category dedicated to people who want to who would like to expand or start their business in Canada. Canada encourages the creation of new businesses and every year welcomes investors from all over the world as "new Canadians". This category is designed for experienced business people and people who can support the development of a strong Canadian economy.

 

Province of Quebec Class [$5,000]

* in affiliation with licensed RCIC from Quebec 

Quebec is a province that has a different approach to immigration than the rest of the country. Some people that won't qualify for other programs may be viable immigrants under the Quebec selection grid.

 

You- as a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident may sponsor a spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner and his/her dependent children.

Open Work Permit Application based on Spousal Sponsorship Application [$2,000]

 

Family Sponsorship [$5,000]

If you are a Canadian citizen or a Permanent Resident, you can sponsor your loved ones to obtain a Permanent Resident Visa.

 

Spousal Sponsorship [$3,000]-In Canada applicant; [$5,000]-Out of Canada applicant;

* $500 (additional family members, if applicable)

 

Child sponsorship $2000 per child

 

Caregiver (Home Child Care Provider or Home Support Worker)-[$5,000]

Canadian life Immigration consulting Inc. will also process LMIAs, work permits, and permanent residences for Home Child Care Provider/Home Support Worker Pilot Program that comply with the requirements. 

 

Start-Up Visa  [$20,000]

The SUV Program is very attractive as it:

1. Offers a direct path to Canadian Permanent Residency;

2. Allows an applicant and their family to establish a business anywhere in Canada, except Quebec; and

3. There are no age limits, no minimum education levels, no minimum net worth requirements and no previous management   experience requirements;

 

TEMPORARY RESIDENT VISAS

 

Study Permit Package [$5,000], including admission


Study Permit, if outside of Canada [$3,000] 

 

More than 130,000 visas are issued every year for students from all over the world.

Study permits are required for foreign nationals who wish to study at a Canadian educational institution.

To be eligible to study in Canada, you must be accepted by a designated learning institution in Canada. Once you receive this acceptance, you can then apply for permission to study in Canada.

Contact us today to see how we can help you.

 

Study Permit application, if in Canada [$2,000]

 

Study Permit Extension [$1,500]

 

Study Permit application after refusal + ATIP report request (for previous refusal) [$3,500]

 

Visitor Visas (TRV) /[$5,000-per applicant]

More than 35 million people visit Canada each year. Visitors from some countries will need to obtain a visa before visiting Canada.

 

Visitor Visa (TRV) Extension [$2,000] /Visitor record/per applicant

 

Super Visa [$3,000/per applicant]

Immigration Canada has created the new Parent and Grandparent Super Visa. This visa will be valid for up to 10 years and will allow an applicant to remain in Canada for up to 24 months.

Please contact us to see if you are a viable candidate under the options above.

 

Refugee / Humanitarian & Compassionate / Pre-Removal Risk Assessment [$5,000-$7,000]

(depends on the complexity of the case)

*Additional $1000 for dependent spouse or child

PR Card Renewal or PR Travel Document on Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds $2000 – $3000 for single applicant

*Additional $500 – $1500 for dependents

 

POST-GRADUATION WORK PERMIT  [$1,500/per applicant]

The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program allows most international students who have graduated from an eligible program at a post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience.

 

Bridging Open Work Permit BOWP'S  [$2,000/per applicant]

A bridging open work permit (BOWP) lets you keep working while you wait for the results of your permanent residence application.

All Programs have their specific requirements to be Eligible for BOWP. 

1.  Permanent Residency using Express Entry;

2. Provinicial Nominee Program (PNP);

3. Home Child care Provider Pilot Or Home Support Worker Pilot;

4. Agri-Food Pilot Program;

5. Caring for Children class or caring for people with high medical needs class.

NOTE:

* The list does Not outline all programs and immigration services provided by Canadian Life Immigration Consulting Inc.
*Professional fees are subject to change without notice.
*Government fees should be verified with canada.ca

*All Government Fees and any extra cost incurred are additional to our professional fee.

* Please add [$500] additional fee in case of a prior visa refusal by IRCC.