

Visitor Visa & eTA
Planning a visit to Canada but unsure what you need? Most travelers require either a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) — but figuring out which one applies, what documents to submit, or how to prove you'll return home can be confusing. To qualify, you must: •Have a valid reason for your trip •Show enough funds to cover your stay •Prove you'll leave Canada before your visa expires •Be admissible (no serious health, criminal, or immigration issues) We help take the guesswork out of the process—guiding you through TRV or eTA applications and making sure your documents meet all IRCC requirements. ~

Super Visa (Parents & Grandparents)
You shouldn’t have to wait for the parent sponsorship program to reopen—bring your parents to Canada sooner with a Super Visa. It allows eligible parents and grandparents to stay for up to five years at a time, with multiple entries for up to 10 years. We’ll help you prepare a strong application and meet all requirements.

Study in Canada
To study in Canada, you must: •Get accepted to a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) •Apply for a study permit before arrival (if the program is over 6 months) Study permits allow part-time work (up to 24 hours/week) and full-time during scheduled breaks. We also assist with: •Co-op work permits •Post-Graduate Work Permits (PGWP) (Not all programs qualify—ask us before applying.)

Work in Canada
Planning to work in Canada? Most applicants need a work permit, often supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from the employer. International Experience Canada (IEC) offers work permits to youth from select countries under Working Holiday, Young Professionals, and International Co-op categories. If you're eligible, the IEC is a great way to gain Canadian work experience, travel, and build your career. We work with both foreign nationals and Canadian employers to simplify the application process.