Permanent Residence
Immigrating to Canada is not an easy road. That is exactly why we promise honest consulting above everything else.
Check first — common misconceptions
- Meeting the requirements is not the same as being selected. Express Entry is a points competition and the cut-off changes every draw.
- Work experience hours are counted strictly: CEC requires 1,560 hours, capped at 30 hours per week.
- If anyone promises a '100% guarantee', be suspicious. Approval is at the discretion of a government officer, and no agency can guarantee an outcome.
Main pathways
Express Entry
The federal points-based system (CEC, FSW, FST). We handle score calculation, documentation, and post-submission follow-up.
Provincial programs (PNP)
BC PNP, SINP, and others. Requirements and speed differ by province — we help you pick the one that fits your case.
AIP
The employer-driven program in the four Atlantic provinces. A job offer from a designated employer is the starting point.
RCIP
Community-based programs in smaller regional centres. Designated employers and occupation lists vary by community, so check those first.
What we do
- We verify your points and experience hours first, so you know whether to apply now or wait.
- One team carries the case from employment (LMIA) through to PR.
- Our documents team cross-checks every file before submission to catch return triggers.
- Every case gets a final review by our RCIC (R706158).
How it proceeds
Age, education, experience, and language scores mapped to realistic pathways and an expected score.
A practical plan for what raises your score — language results, experience hours, or a job offer.
We submit your Express Entry profile or provincial application.
After an invitation (ITA), we prepare and submit the complete document package within the deadline.
Frequently asked questions
Does an LMIA job offer guarantee PR?
Does part-time work count?
Which province is easiest?
Where does my case fit?
Tell us your situation and we will map what is possible under the current rules.