
Welcome to the Immigration page of Naz Law! Are you dreaming of becoming a Canadian citizen or have a desire to settle in Canada? Look no further, Naz Law is here to help you achieve your immigration goals. We know immigration can be a complicated process, but don't worry, we're here to make it as easy as possible.
So, what is immigration, you ask? Immigration refers to the process of moving from one country to another with the intention of settling down in the new country for various reasons, including work, study, or family reunification. And if you're looking to immigrate to Canada, you're in luck because there are many pathways to choose from.
The Canadian Immigration system has several pathways, and Naz Law is experienced in handling them all. Here are some of the pathways:
Over 80 Pathways which includes but not limited to Visit Visa, Super Visa, Spousal Visa, PR, Canadian Citizenship, Work Permit, Study Permit, Extensions, Visa Refusal, Procedural Fairness Letter Response, Business Visa, Judicial Review.
Express Entry - This program is for skilled workers who want to come to Canada to live and work. Provincial Nominee Programs - These programs are for people who want to live and work in a particular province in Canada. Family Sponsorship - This program is for Canadian citizens or permanent residents who want to sponsor a family member to come to Canada. Business Immigration - This program is for people who want to start or invest in a business in Canada. Student Immigration - This program is for students who want to come to Canada to study at a Canadian institution. Refugee Immigration - This program is for people who are fleeing persecution or war in their home country and need a safe haven in Canada.
Naz Law is here to help you navigate through the different pathways of Canadian Immigration. We'll make sure you're aware of all your options, help you choose the right pathway, and guide you through the entire process.
Now, let's talk about how we can help. Naz Law has a team of experienced immigration lawyers who can assist you in all areas of immigration law, including permanent residency, temporary residency, refugee, judicial review and citizenship applications. We'll make sure your application is complete, accurate, and submitted on time to ensure the best chance of success.
We're also here to provide support and advice throughout the entire process. We understand that immigrating to Canada can be stressful, and we're here to make it as smooth as possible.
Now, let's talk about fees. We know that immigration fees can be expensive, and that's why we offer affordable fees, flexible fee structures, and installment payments based on stages. We want to make sure that everyone has access to quality immigration representation, regardless of their budget.
But wait, we know you have more questions. Here are some FAQs to help you better understand immigration and how Naz Law can help:
A permanent resident is someone who has been given permission to live and work in Canada indefinitely, while a citizen is someone who has gone through the citizenship process and has the right to vote and hold a Canadian passport.
Yes, you can apply for permanent residency while you're in Canada on a work or study permit.
Processing times can vary depending on the pathway and other factors. It's best to consult with an immigration lawyer to get a better idea of the processing times for your specific situation.
Language requirements can vary depending on the pathway. Some pathways require applicants to take a language test to prove their proficiency in English or French.
While it's possible to apply for immigration on your own, having an immigration lawyer on your side can increase your chances of
It depends on the nature and severity of your criminal record. If you have been convicted of a serious crime, such as a violent or sexual offense, you may not be eligible for citizenship. However, if your offense was minor or occurred a long time ago, you may still be able to apply.
The processing time for a Canadian visa varies depending on the type of visa you are applying for and your country of origin. In some cases, it can take several months to receive a visa.
Yes, refugees can apply for Canadian citizenship if they meet the eligibility criteria. In some cases, refugees may be eligible for expedited citizenship processing.
The Express Entry system is a points-based system used to manage applications for permanent residency under certain economic immigration programs. Candidates are ranked based on factors such as age, language proficiency, education, and work experience, and those with the highest scores are invited to apply for permanent residency.
It depends on the type of immigration application you have submitted. Some applications, such as those submitted under the Express Entry system, allow you to apply for a work permit while your application is being processed. Others do not.
Not necessarily. While having a job offer can improve your chances of being approved for immigration, there are several programs that do not require a job offer, such as the Express Entry system.
A work permit allows you to work in Canada for a specific employer and a specific period of time. A study permit, on the other hand, allows you to study in Canada at a designated learning institution.
Yes, you can include your spouse, common-law partner, and dependent children in your immigration application. They will also be eligible for permanent residency if your application is approved.
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