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IRCC Processing Times: immigration, passports, and documents
IRCC processing times: Immigroup has gathered together all the information you need to get a reasonable take on how long your application will take. Plus, we’ve added a helpful tips to make sure your application doesn’t end up getting unnecessarily delayed, see the trend if your application is getting better or worse, along with some FAQs,…
Marrying and Sponsoring a Cape Verdian
A group of Islands located in the Northern Atlantic Ocean west of Senegal The weather is temperate warm, and dry in summers, but precipitation is erratic and minimal. Prolonged drought accompanied by seasonal Harmattan winds produce dust that causes hampered visibility; the Islands are also seismically active. Marriage to a Cape Verdian Citizen Every country…
Marrying and Sponsoring an Ivorian
Located in Western Africa bordering North Atlantic Ocean between Ghana and Liberia The weather on Ivory Coast is tropical along the coast and semi-arid in the far North. There are officially 3 seasons, namely warm and dry from November to March, hot and dry from March to May, and hot & wet from June to…
Super Visa Course
For anyone who has children or grandchildren living overseas in Canada and who visit them on a regular basis, applying for a visitor visa every time you travel to Canada to see them can become a wearying experience after a few years. Wouldn’t it be so much easier if there was one visa that was…
Supporting Documents Student Permit
You will have to provide the following supporting documents when applying for a study permit: A Letter of Acceptance from your DLI. This can be an electronic copy or the original letter. You should include it in your application. Family members accompanying the international student to Canada do not need a Letter of Acceptance. The…
Marrying and Sponsoring a Djibouti Citizen
Located in Eastern Africa bordering the gulf of Aden and the red Sea between Eritrea and Somalia Djibouti’s weather is desert, torrid and dry Djibouti is susceptible to several hazards like earthquakes, droughts, occasional cyclones emerging from the Indian Ocean consequently resulting to flooding and heavy rains. Volcanic activity is limited and the last one…
Marrying and Sponsoring an Equatoguinean
Located in middle Africa in the gulf of Guinea The weather is hot, humid and tropical. The mainland of the country experiences a dry season from May to September, while the area known as Bioko is dry from December to February The country suffers from violent windstorms and flooding Marriage to an Equatoguinean Citizen…
Marrying and Sponsoring a Congolese Citizen (DRC)
Located in Central Africa northeast of Angola The weather is tropically hot and humid in the equatorial river basin. The Southern highlands are cooler and drier and cooler and wetter than the Eastern highlands. The wet season starts from April to October in the North of the Equator, and the dry season is from December…
Working While on a Study Permit
Working While you Study plus Getting your SIN Did you know you can work while you study? That’s always a good option if your budget is stretched and you need a little spare cash. Let’s see what the rules are for international students who wish to work while they study. If eligible you can work…
Marrying and Sponsoring a Comoran
Marriage to a Comoran Citizen Every country has laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from a different country. Getting married to a Comoran citizen to bring them to Canada to live eventually is a process with many steps. You must demonstrate to Comoran officials that they are not currently married to anyone…
Marrying and Sponsoring a Chadian
A Central African country South of Libya The weather in Chad is tropical in the South and desert in the North Hot, dry and dusty Harmattan winds occur in the North causing periodic droughts and locust plagues Marriage to a Chadian Citizen Every country has laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from…
Mistakes to Avoid on Your Study Permit Application
You are talented, educated, and ambitious and you want to take the next step and migrate to Canada to study at a university or college. You have applied online or through your local Visa Application Centre (VAC). You have gone out of your way to assemble the necessary documentation, all of it notarized and translated; a…