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ECONOMIC IMMIGRATION

Canada’s economic immigration streams are designed to strengthen the Canadian economy by attracting skilled workers, tradespeople, entrepreneurs, and professionals who can contribute to Canada’s workforce and communities. 

These immigration programs are for applicants with the education, work experience, and skill sets needed to respond to Canada’s changing labour market demands.



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FAMILY SPONSORSHIP

Family Class immigration allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to bring eligible family members to Canada as permanent residents. Its purpose is to promote family reunification and help loved ones establish long-term lives in Canada.

This category includes sponsorship options for spouses, common-law and conjugal partners, dependent children, parents, grandparents, and, in limited circumstances, other eligible relatives.


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TEMPORARY RESIDENCE

Temporary resident status in Canada permits individuals to enter the country for a limited time to visit, study, or work while taking advantage of Canada’s diverse opportunities and lifestyle.

Whether your goal is to visit for a short duration, education, or employment, Canada offers a variety of temporary residence options designed to suit different circumstances. Each option has its own eligibility criteria and advantages, allowing applicants to make the most of their time in Canada.



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EMPLOYERS

LMIA AND WORK PERMITS
For Canadian Employers
Many Canadian employers look to international talent to address labor shortages. In most cases, this process begins with obtaining an Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). An LMIA confirms that hiring a foreign worker will not negatively affect the Canadian labor market and that no qualified Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available for the position.
Employers are responsible for the LMIA application and all related fees. This may include advertising the position for Canadian citizens and permanent residents, paying application fees, and providing evidence that no suitable candidate was found in Canada.
Once a positive LMIA is issued, you can give the foreign worker the confirmation letter and a job offer letter so they can proceed to the next stage.


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CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION

For many permanent residents, Canadian citizenship represents the final stage of their immigration journey.

 Becoming a Canadian citizen means gaining full membership in Canadian society. Citizenship provides important rights and benefits, including the right to vote, eligibility for a Canadian passport for international travel, and the security of permanent status in Canada.

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INVESTORS AND ENTREPRENEURS

Canada offers opportunities for individuals looking to invest or establish a business while contributing to the country's economic growth. 

The pathways to permanent residence and work permits for investors and entrepreneurs are specific and require meeting certain criteria. 

Below are the key options for those interested in investing or starting a business in Canada.


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IMMIGRATION APPEALS / HEARINGS

A refusal does not necessarily mark the end of your immigration journey. Certain decisions may be challenged through an appeal or hearing process.

At MGiaccari Immigration Consulting, we provide professional representation before the divisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB), including the Immigration Division (ID), Immigration Appeal Division (IAD), Refugee Protection Division (RPD), and Refugee Appeal Division (RAD).

Each division of the IRB has distinct procedures, evidentiary requirements, and legal considerations. Careful preparation and strategic presentation are essential to effectively advance your case.




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REFUGEE PROTECTION

Canada offers protection to individuals who cannot safely return to their home country due to a well-founded fear of persecution or a risk to life, liberty, or security. 

This includes Convention Refugees, who face persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group, as well as Persons in Need of Protection, who are at risk of torture, cruel or unusual treatment, or other serious harm


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