immigration to canada

immigration services for canada

You are interested in submitting an immigration application in Canada?

WHO WE ARE?

If you are interested in submitting an immigration application to have a member of your family immigrate or even complete a personal process yourself, you are in the right place. The Canadian government offers different options for people looking to immigrate to Canada, whether to apply for asylum, apply for permanent residence, study, work, settle permanently or become an official citizen of this country. It is important to fully understand the specific requirements for each type of application, as well as the evaluation criteria thereof, in order to increase the chances of being selected for the various immigration programs of Quebec and Canada.

Why K.R.A imigration ?

Personalized Guidance and Support

We understand that every immigration journey is unique. That's why we offer personalized guidance tailored to your specific needs and goals. From the initial consultation to your arrival in Canada, our dedicated team is with you every step of the way, providing expert advice and support to ensure your success.

Comprehensive Knowledge and Expertise

With our consultants team with more than 10 years of experience and in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration laws, our experts are equipped to handle even the most complex cases. We stay up-to-date with the latest regulations, ensuring you receive accurate, reliable advice to navigate your immigration journey smoothly.

Streamlined Application Process

We make the immigration process as simple and stress-free as possible. Our efficient system minimizes paperwork and errors, speeding up your application. Plus, our platform lets you track your progress in real-time and our AI keeping you informed every step of the way. You will also get access to krAI to ask any questions your might have during the process.

Post-Arrival Support

We aim to be your one-stop shop for immigration to Canada, guiding you from your very first step to becoming a citizen. Our comprehensive post-arrival support covers everything you need, from finding housing and employment to navigating the path to citizenship, ensuring a seamless transition into your new life in Canada. Also, we welcome you at the airport at your arrival. Communicate with us to know more about this service.

High Success Rate with Transparent Pricing

Our proven track record speaks for itself. With a high success rate, we take pride in delivering results you can trust. We offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees, providing you with a clear, upfront breakdown of costs, so you know exactly what to expect throughout your immigration journey.

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Our Services

  • Business immigration

    Business immigration refers to the process by which individuals or entities relocate to another country for the purpose of conducting business, investing, or starting a new enterprise. It encompasses various programs and visas that allow entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled workers to immigrate based on their business activities or economic contributions to the host country.

    Business immigration is a crucial aspect of global economic development, enabling countries to attract foreign investment and talent while providing opportunities for businesses and individuals to thrive internationally.

  • Temporary residence

    Temporary residence refers to a legal status granted to a foreign national, allowing them to live in a country for a limited period under certain conditions. This status is typically granted for purposes such as work, study, or family reunification, and does not lead directly to permanent residence or citizenship. The length and conditions of temporary residence vary by country and depend on the specific visa or permit type.

    For example, in Canada, a temporary resident could be someone with a work permit, study permit, or visitor visa. The individual is allowed to stay in Canada temporarily, and they must leave the country by the end of their authorized stay unless they apply for an extension or change their status.

  • Permanent residence

    Permanent residence is a legal status that allows an individual to live and work in a country indefinitely without being a citizen. A person who holds permanent residence is known as a permanent resident.

    Permanent residence is different from temporary residence, which allows a person to live in a country for a limited time under specific conditions, such as for work or study.

  • Banned from Canada

    Canada prohibits the entry of certain individuals

    based on various factors, including criminal history, health concerns, security risks, and violations of immigration laws.

  • Immigration Disputes

    An immigration dispute typically refers to a conflict or disagreement arising from immigration-related issues. These disputes can occur between various parties, including individuals, government agencies, employers, or legal authorities. 

    These disputes can be resolved through legal processes, including appeals, negotiations, or court rulings. They often involve legal representation and can be complex, requiring a deep understanding of immigration laws and regulations.

  • Sponsorship

    In the context of immigration, "sponsorship" refers to the process where an individual, organization, or entity takes responsibility for an immigrant's entry into a country, typically by providing financial and legal support. Sponsorship is commonly associated with family-based immigration, employment-based immigration, and refugee resettlement programs.

    Sponsorship is a significant commitment, as sponsors are often legally obligated to fulfill their responsibilities for a certain period, even if circumstances change.

  • Citizenship

    Canadian citizenship is a status that allows individuals to live, work, and enjoy the full rights of a Canadian citizen.

  • Permanent resident card

    A Permanent Resident Card, often referred to as a PR card, is an official document issued by the government of a country to individuals who have been granted permanent residency. This card serves as proof of the holder's status as a permanent resident and is often required when re-entering the country after travel abroad.

  • Notary services

    Notary services can be quite useful in immigration processes, but it's important to understand the specific role they play and what they can and cannot do. 

    If you need notary services for immigration purposes, make sure the notary you choose is properly certified and understand the limits of what they can provide. For more complex immigration issues, consulting with an immigration attorney or an accredited representative might be necessary.