Canada’s temporary residency options offer a unique opportunity to visit, study, or work in one of the world’s most diverse and vibrant countries. Whether you're seeking to travel, pursue education, or gain valuable work experience, there are tailored programs to suit your specific goals. Each temporary residence pathway comes with its own set of eligibility criteria and benefits, so you have the flexibility to make the most of your time in Canada. Our team at Migrate Link Immigration Services is here to help guide you through these options, so you understand the process and take the right steps toward securing your temporary residency. Start your journey today—contact us to learn more about the best options for your stay in Canada!
A Visitor Visa, or Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), allows you to enter Canada for short stays, whether for tourism, family visits, or business purposes. Typically, visitors get the permission to stay for up to six months. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate strong ties to their home country and an intent to leave Canada once their visit concludes. Required documents include a valid passport, proof of sufficient funds, and sometimes an invitation letter from a host in Canada. Visitor visas may be issued for multiple entries, valid up to 10 years, or until your passport expires. Processing times vary by country. Extensions may be possible, but it's essential to apply before your current visa expires. Book a consultation with us today to discuss your Temporary Residency options in detail.
If you're planning to study in Canada, obtaining a Study Permit is your first step toward an exciting academic journey. To qualify, you must be accepted by a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and demonstrate that you have enough funds to cover your tuition and living expenses. Eligible post-secondary students can also benefit from work authorization, with opportunities to work on-campus without a limit and off-campus for up to 24 hours per week. After your studies, you can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and gain valuable Canadian work experience. If you need more details on this process, please contact us at Migrate Link Immigration Services. We will give you the best guidance to ensure a smooth path to studying and working in Canada.
A Work Permit lets you work in Canada temporarily, whether it’s with a specific employer or with the freedom to work for any Canadian company. Some work permits require an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment), where employers must prove that hiring a foreign worker won't hurt the Canadian job market. Other work permits, like those for intra-company transfers or youth exchange programs, don’t need an LMIA. You can also get an employer-specific work permit tied to one job or an open work permit to work for any employer in Canada. The duration of your permit depends on the job offer, and extensions may be possible. To explore more options available, please contact us!
If you're a parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, the Super Visa offers an excellent opportunity to stay in Canada for an extended period—up to five years per visit. This visa allows you to visit your loved ones and experience life in Canada without the need for frequent renewals. To be eligible, your child or grandchild in Canada must meet specific income requirements, and you may need to undergo a medical exam. Additionally, private Canadian health insurance is mandatory for your stay. Super Visas are typically valid for up to 10 years, with multiple entries allowed. Start planning your extended stay in Canada today. Contact us to learn more about the Super Visa application process and how we can assist you.
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