We help you with personalized strategies, remote sessions, and multilingual support for your immigration needs
About me:
👋 I’m Jean,
A Certified Canadian Immigration Consultant who has helped hundreds of newcomers and immigrants navigate the complexities of Canadian visa and immigration processes and settle in Canada.
Having immigrated to Canada myself, I understand how challenging and complex the process can be. My journey inspired me to become a consultant and help others achieve their dreams of making Canada their home.
My scientific background as a civil engineer helps me approach each case with logic and pattern recognition, ensuring the most efficient and effective strategies for my clients.
At Canadation, my goal is to make your immigration process straightforward, transparent, and successful.
Whether you’re looking to study, work, or settle in Canada, I’m here to help you every step of the way.
Our team consists of fully regulated and certified consultants dedicated to providing the highest standard of service
Enjoy the flexibility of remote consultations, allowing you to receive expert advice from the comfort of your home.
Receive personalized strategies that are specifically designed to meet your unique needs and goals.
We help you build a standout application, minimizing errors and maximizing your chances of success.
Benefit from our straightforward pricing structure with no hidden fees.
Access support in English, French, and Arabic to ensure clear and effective communication throughout your journey.
The Federal Skilled Worker Program is designed for skilled workers seeking permanent residency in Canada based on their professional work experience and qualifications obtained within the past ten years
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The Canadian Experience Class is designed for skilled workers seeking permanent residency in Canada based on their Canadian work experience within the past three years.
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The Federal Skilled Trades Program is designed for skilled workers seeking permanent residency in Canada based on their qualifications and experience in a skilled trade within the past five years
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To become a sponsor, you must:
Family members eligible for sponsorship include:
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The Visitor Visa is designed for individuals seeking to travel to Canada temporarily for tourism, business, or to visit family and friends, allowing them to stay in the country for up to six months per visit.
You may need a Visitor Visa or an electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) based on where you’re from.
Find out if you need a visa or an eTA.
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A Study Permit is designed for international students seeking to study in Canada, allowing them to stay in the country for the duration of their studies and providing opportunities to work during and after their academic programs
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Renewing your Canadian Permanent Resident (PR) card is crucial, especially if you plan on traveling outside Canada. Here’s a summary of the essential points you need to know about PR card renewal:
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You must:
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Canadian Citizenship is designed for permanent residents seeking to become full citizens of Canada, allowing them to enjoy the rights and privileges of citizenship, including voting, obtaining a Canadian passport, and fully participating in Canadian society.
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You must:
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A general consultation session to answer any of your questions related to immigrating to Canada.
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In this initial 15 minutes call, I will validate your goals and needs, ensure that I can help you, explain your options, and discuss the next steps and payment procedures.
During the initial consultation, I will assess your profile and provide you with a personalized document checklist. I will also prepare you for the next session by outlining the essential information and documents you need to have ready.
In this step, I will help you complete the necessary forms, gather the required documents, and submit your application. I will also conduct follow-ups to keep you informed about the progress.
Once your application is approved, I will provide pre-arrival guidance and tips, offer post-arrival resources and ensure continued support for smooth integration into your new community.
Please fill the required details below and I will get in touch to schedule our complimentary intro call.
Most frequent questions and answers
Before signing a contract with a consultant or lawyer, ensure they can explain which program is best suited for you and why. Be cautious of those who recommend only one program or fail to provide a satisfactory explanation for their choice.
No reputable consultant or lawyer can guarantee success in an immigration program. Be cautious of anyone who promises a 100 percent guarantee of obtaining a visa, as this is a significant red flag.
However, a consultant or lawyer should be able to provide an estimate of your chances before you sign a contract.
All paid Canadian immigration representatives must be properly licensed to work as either immigration consultants or immigration lawyers. If your representative cannot provide proof of their credentials, you should not work with them.
For Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCIC):
1- Request the RCIC number from your consultant. This number is proof that they are registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC).
2- Visit the CICC website and use the RCIC number to check if your consultant is in good standing. This will confirm their legitimacy and current status.
For Canadian Immigration Lawyers:
1- Ask your lawyer for a direct link to their listing on their provincial or territorial bar association’s website.
2- Visit the relevant bar association’s website to verify their credentials and ensure they are licensed to practice immigration law.
For Ontario Paralegals: In Ontario, paralegals can represent you in your application. Ensure they are in good standing by checking the Ontario Bar Association’s website.
For Quebec Notaries: In Quebec, notaries can assist with immigration matters. Verify their credentials by checking their status with the Chambre des notaires du Québec.
Immigration consultants and immigration lawyers offer similar services, including providing guidance, preparing documents, and submitting applications. While lawyers have the legal authority to represent clients in court, only a small fraction of immigration cases require court appearances, typically due to foreseeable issues. Ultimately, neither lawyers nor consultants are inherently “better” than the other; the best choice depends on the individual professional’s track record and expertise.
The processing times for Canadian immigration applications vary significantly, depending on several factors. These include the specific immigration program you are applying for, your location, the method of submission (online vs. paper), and any backlog at the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) processing centers. Ensuring your application is complete and carefully prepared can help prevent unnecessary delays, as incomplete applications may be refused or require additional processing time. Additionally, some applications may be randomly selected for detailed background security screening, which can add several months to the overall processing time. While no one can guarantee a specific processing time for any immigration application, authorized representatives can provide an estimate aligned with the official IRCC website. For the most up-to-date information on current processing times, please click here.
Dual intent refers to when a foreign national who has applied or plans to apply for permanent residence in Canada also seeks to enter Canada temporarily as a visitor, student, or worker.
According to Canadian immigration law, a foreign national’s intention to become a permanent resident does not prevent them from obtaining temporary resident status, provided the officer is satisfied that they will leave Canada at the end of the authorized period if their application for permanent residence is denied.
Immigration officers will consider various factors, including the length of the stay, financial means of support, ties to the home country, and past compliance with immigration regulations.
It is crucial to comply with the conditions of any temporary status while pursuing permanent residency in Canada.
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