An Immigrant Visa is a document which allows a person to live and
work anywhere in Canada, and confers upon that person permanent
resident status. It comes with certain responsibilities and can be
revoked if the holder is out of the country for too long, or is
guilty of some criminal activity. A person who is a Canadian
permanent resident may apply for Canadian citizenship after 3 years.
1.2 What is an Employment Authorization?
An Employment authorization permits an eligible visitor to reside
and work in Canada for a limited period of time, and restrictions
are usually placed on the type of employment, which can be pursued.
It will not, by itself, lead to Canadian permanent resident status.
By contrast, a Canadian Immigrant Visa entitles its holder to live
and work anywhere in Canada, enjoy many of the privileges of
Canadian Citizenship, apply for Canadian Citizenship after 3 years
and sponsor family members for Canadian permanent resident status.
1.3 What is the change in Canadian Immigration Regulation?
Immigration laws, regulations, and policies are subject to
change. Ongoing discussions are taking place with the aim of making
the selection criteria more compatible with the changing
requirements of Canada's economy. The effect of these changes will
vary considerably from one applicant to another, depending on the
particular circumstances. While one candidate may benefit from these
changes, another may suffer a loss of points, or even automatic
inadmissibility.
1.4 What are the benefits of using an immigration councilor?
Your chances of success are increased if you are represented by a
qualified councilor. Rejected application results in lost
opportunity and appeal process are long drawn with limited
possibility of success. Your Valuable time and money is saved if you
use the services of immigration counselor.
Bridge2Canada guarantees that if your application is
rejected, the fee paid for our services will be refunded.
Bridge2Canada also offers free evaluation with no obligation on
either side.
“No Immigration no Fee” is the cornerstone of the
Bridge2Canada policy.
1.5 How do I retain Bridge2Canada to represent me?
As a first step, we ask that you complete an assessment form so
that we may determine your eligibility. This service is free.
If we determine that we will be able to assist you in immigrating to
Canada, we will sign a contract with you to process your
application. We specialize in taking difficult cases.