Ottawa, August 26, 2020—Many prospective international students who would like to study in Canada this fall are facing uncertainty due to travel restrictions. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada recognizes this, and will continue to ensure that Canada’s immigration programs are flexible to respond to these uncertainties with 3 new measures on post-graduation work permit eligibility for students beginning programs online.
Many of the refusal or incompleteness issues come from inherent “shortcomings” with the Express Entry system. Applying for Canadian permanent residency can often be a daunting task, especially when trying to understand which documents are required and trying to understand instructions which need to be strictly followed. Still, small mistakes can result in an application being returned or rejected. The following are the top five most made mistakes when applying for Canadian permanent residency.
For many individuals across the globe, immigrating to Canada is part of their dreams for a successful future. To acquire opportunities like a higher income, improved standards of living, and work experience, they long to move to Canada and build their careers here. In order to offer these individuals a shot at the life they’ve been dreaming of, the Canadian Government provides several immigration schemes. One of these is the Express Entry system, which supports quick immigration to Canada.
Impact of Covid-19: CIC is still accepting SIN applications, but will no longer be accepting them at their in-person Service Canada. You can apply online by the following instruction:
What you need before you apply
To apply online you will need to upload copies of:
a valid primary document that proves your identity and legal status in Canada; and
a valid secondary document to confirm your identity; and
a proof of address
If the name indicated on your primary or secondary document is different than the name you are currently using, you must also provide supporting documents.
If you are applying for someone else, you may need to provide additional documents.
Refer to the list of documents below to determine…
In response to the recent events surrounding the outbreak of the Coronavirus, the government of Canada has announced financial supports to Canadians, businesses and workers, as well as economic measures to stabilize the economy.