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Canada offers unique experiences for visitors with its rich history of welcoming 1.34 million new immigrants through multi-year immigration pathways.

The country boasts highly paid wages and a plethora of career opportunities across its 10 provinces. Officially bilingual in English and French, Canada is renowned for its delicious cuisine, exceptional lifestyle, and has been consistently recognized as one of the best countries for quality of living and a favorite destination for living, working, and studying. Known for its integration and welcoming of immigrants into society, Canada presents a compelling opportunity to explore and plan for a future there.

Skilled Migration

The Federal Skilled migration system in Canada operates on a points-based system, offering skilled professionals an opportunity to live and work in the country. Applicants scoring a minimum of 67 points under the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) category are eligible for Express Entry programs. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) assesses and ranks applicants within the Express Entry system based on factors such as age, education, employment history, adaptability, and language proficiency.

Permanent Residents (PRs) in Canada are entitled to free primary and secondary education, as well as subsidized post-secondary studies for children until they turn 18 years old. The entire family also receives free Medicare benefits sponsored by the government. Additionally, PRs are issued a Social Insurance Number (SIN) which is crucial for accessing various government services and employment in Canada.

Talent Takers Grants assess your profile and provide guidance on the most suitable visa type for your application. They offer an immigration plan tailored to your specific needs, utilizing GPS (Global Preparatory Standards) documentation to ensure efficient visa approvals, helping you reach your dream destination faster.

We provide services for both permanent and temporary visa categories, including:

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
  • Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
  • Provincial Nomination Program (PNP)
  • Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP)
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Study Permit Application (SP)
  • Visitor Visa Application (VV)
Eligibility

To qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program under Canada’s Express Entry system, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Be between the ages of 25 to 50 years old.
  • Score at least 67 points in the Federal Skilled Worker Points test.
  • Hold a minimum diploma or higher education credential from a recognized institution.
  • Have at least one year of continuous full-time or equivalent part-time paid work experience in an occupation listed in the eligible occupations list for Express Entry.
  • Provide a minimum score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or above in English or Niveaux de compétencelinguistiquecanadiens (NCLC) 7 or above in French, assessed through approved language tests like IELTS (6 in each module).
  • Clear mandatory health and police checks wherever applicable.
  • Demonstrate sufficient funds to settle in Canada, which varies based on the number of family members included in the application.

Benefits include:

  • Free internationally recognized primary, secondary, and discounted tertiary education system
  • Free Medicare coverage through nationalized insurance for the entire family
  • Low unemployment rate
  • Pathways toward citizenship

Education is integral to building a successful career, achieving workplace success, earning income, and enjoying a high quality of life. Canada consistently ranks among the best countries globally and is currently recognized as the best country for quality of life. Studying in Canada offers access to internationally recognized education provided by some of the world’s top educators and academics.

Talent Takers assess your profile and offer guidance on the most suitable coursework, specialization, and solutions for your application to highly ranked universities. With their holistic approach, “APS – All Possible Solutions,” they aim to expedite your journey toward your dream destination, potentially leading to citizenship.

Our Services include:

Study Permit

We assist in obtaining a study permit, a government-issued document that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. This permit also facilitates bringing your family and can lead to obtaining an open work permit for up to three years after graduation.

Student Direct Stream (SDS):

If the applicant is from China, India, Morocco, Pakistan, the Philippines, Senegal, or Vietnam, we can expedite the process of obtaining your study permit through the Student Direct Stream (SDS). Typically, study permits can be issued within 20 calendar days under this streamlined process.

Eligibility

To apply for this visa, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Demonstrate competent English proficiency through approved language tests (IELTS – Academic 6 or higher in each band)
  • Have sufficient funds for tuition (typically $12,000-20,000 per year), accommodation, and living expenses (typically $700-$1500 monthly)
  • Hold a valid travel document with more than 12 months of validity
  • Be enrolled at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)

Why Immigrate to Canada?

Benefits include:

  • Globally ranked education
  • Lowest tuition fees among many English-speaking countries
  • Enhanced pay prospects after graduation
  • Accelerated placements and internship sponsorships from institutions
  • Better living standards
  • Ability to bring family members with your application
  • Options to apply for a permanent resident visa
  • Pathways toward citizenship in the long term

Family is essential as it offers love, support, and a framework of values to its members. Recognizing the importance of family unity, the Canadian government permits immigration for many family members. With numerous options available, at Visa Grants, we assist you in selecting the best pathway to ensure you and your family can stay together in Canada.

Family Visa Types

Spouses and dependent children can be included in the initial application process for immigration to Canada. Other family members such as parents, grandparents, and siblings can also be sponsored to come to Canada and potentially become permanent residents. We offer the following services to assist you in bringing your family members with you:

  • Sponsorship for parents and grandparents
  • Sponsorship for siblings
  • Assistance with family reunification programs

We provide services for the following types of visas to bring family members to Canada:

  • Spouse and Partners Visa
  • Dependent Children’s Visas
  • Parents and Grandparents Visa
  • Relatives Visa
  • Adopted Child Visa

Each of these visas supports different family members in joining you in Canada through appropriate sponsorship and immigration processes.

Eligibility

To sponsor a family member to Canada, you generally need to meet the following criteria:

  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
  • Demonstrate the ability to support the family member financially by providing proof of funds through a bank statement covering the last three months.

These requirements typically apply when sponsoring family members such as parents, grandparents, spouses, or dependent children to immigrate to Canada.

A visitor visa, also known as a temporary resident visa, is an official document issued by Canadian authorities and placed in your passport. Most visitors are allowed to stay in Canada for up to 6 months with proper sponsorship, which can be provided in the form of a sponsor letter from a friend or family member residing in Canada.

Eligibility

To qualify for a visitor visa to Canada, you must meet these basic requirements:

  • Possess a valid travel document, such as a passport.
  • Be in good health and have no criminal or immigration-related convictions.
  • Demonstrate ties to your home country, such as a job, home, financial assets, or family, that will ensure your return after your visit to Canada.
  • Convince an immigration officer that you intend to leave Canada at the end of your authorized stay.
  • Have enough funds to cover your expenses during your stay in Canada. The required amount depends on the duration of your stay and whether you will be staying in a hotel or with friends or relatives.
  • Depending on your situation, you may also need to undergo a medical examination and obtain a letter of invitation from someone who resides in Canada.

Meeting these requirements helps ensure that your application for a visitor visa to Canada is successful.

Entrepreneurs, self-employed business owners, and investing individuals often prioritize stable economies with business-friendly policies and minimal regulations, making Canada a top choice. Canada offers various business migration programs that attract these individuals seeking opportunities to establish and grow their businesses in a supportive environment.

All provinces in Canada welcome small business owners who are eligible to obtain a permanent residence visa by investing in and managing their own business in the country. Each province offers various programs designed to attract and support entrepreneurs looking to establish or expand their business ventures in Canada.

Canada offers several provincial nominee programs (PNPs) with entrepreneur streams to facilitate business migration:

  • Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program: Entrepreneur stream (PNP)
  • Saskatchewan Entrepreneur stream (PNP)
  • Manitoba PNP Business migration stream (PNP)
  • Prince Edward Island Business Impact Category (PNP)
  • British Columbia Entrepreneur Immigration Program (PNP)
  • Nova Scotia Entrepreneur Stream – Business Migration (PNP)

These programs provide pathways for entrepreneurs to obtain Canadian permanent residency by investing in and managing businesses in specific provinces across Canada.

Basic Requirements

To participate in the provincial nominee programs (PNPs) for entrepreneurs in Canada, the general requirements typically include:

  • Investment amount ranging from CAD $150,000 up to CAD $1 million or more, depending on the province.
  • Business investment aimed at contributing economically to the province.
  • Relocation and involvement in management roles, including day-to-day operations of the business.
  • Net assets demonstrating at least two times the minimum investment funds required.
  • 2-3 years of management experience, either as a business owner or manager.
  • Competent knowledge of English (language proficiency requirement).

These criteria vary slightly between provinces, so it’s essential to check specific program details and requirements for each provincial nominee program.

Why Immigrate to Canada?

Benefits include:

  • Subsidized healthcare coverage for the entire family
  • Subsidized internationally recognized primary, secondary, and discounted tertiary education system
  • Pathways toward citizenship