We are here to help you navigate Canada’s
complex Immigration System in every aspect of Canadian Immigration inside or
outside of Canada.
Waldemar Gorniak RCIC# R510560 is ICCRC member in good
standing. His a team of highly trained professionals having in-depth knowledge
about Canadian Immigration Law with practical experience of dealing with
Immigration matters and dedicated to the singular purpose of providing
exceptional service to our clients.
Our team of specially trained professionals includes
interpreters, translators, criminal lawyers. Our office co-operates with
medical practitioners appointed by CIC Canada as immigration medical
examiners and provide fast service when needed .
Associates of GIC are members and/or agents of ICCRC in good standing.
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We provide services in all immigration
categories :
Skilled Worker | Family | Business
| Work Permit | Students | Visitors
| Refugee
PERMANENT
STATUS IN CANADA
1.The Express Entry system creates a pool of pre-assessed candidates that may be eligible to immigrate to
Canada. Candidates get points based on a number of criteria, and the highest
ranking candidates in the pool are invited to apply to immigrate to Canada.
There
are different requirements to get into the pool and to be chosen from it. You
must meet all the entry criteria to get into the pool. To be chosen from the
pool, you must have one of the highest-ranking scores (see below) when there is
a round of invitations.
Pool entry criteria
To
get into the Express Entry pool, you will need to meet the criteria of one of
the federal immigration programs subject to Express Entry:
·
the Federal
Skilled Worker Program,
·
the Federal
Skilled Trades Program, or
·
the Canadian
Experience Class.
You
can read about the criteria of any of these programs at the above links. Or,
you can use our online tool, Come to Canada,
to see if you might meet the criteria to get into the Express Entry pool.
Comprehensive Ranking System
The
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) is a points-based system that is used to
assess and score a candidate’s
profile to
rank them in the Express Entry pool.
The
CRS will assess the profile information you submit, including:
·
skills,
·
work
experience,
·
language
ability,
·
education
and other factors.
We
have found these factors all play a role in economic success for immigrants
once in Canada. You can get additional points if you have a job offer or a
nomination by one of Canada’s provinces or territories.
IRCC
regularly sends an invitations to apply to the highest ranking candidates in
the pool. If you are invited, you can apply to immigrate as a permanent
resident.
Comprehensive Ranking System formula
All
Express Entry candidates are given a score out of 1,200, based on the four
parts of the Comprehensive Ranking System formula:
·
Skills
and experience factors (that we know are key to economic success for immigrants
once in Canada)
·
Spouse
or common-law partner factors (such as their language skills and education –
these are known to result in better economic success for both the spouse or
common-law partner and the candidate)
·
Skills
transferability (including education and work experience – factors that when
combined, result in better chances of being employed, and higher earnings)
·
Additional
points for those with a nomination from a province or territory, a valid job
offer or a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate.
2.
Family Class
Canadian citizens or Canadian permanent
residents who reside in Canada are currently eligible to sponsor for admission
to Canada the following persons:
·
their Spouses, Common Law or Conjugal
Partners 16 years or older
·
their dependant children as defined in
the Immigration Regulations
·
their mother and father and any
accompanying dependant children as defined in the Immigration Regulations
UNDER SUSPENSION UNTIL JAN 2018
·
their grandparent(s)
UNDER SUSPENSION UNTIL JAN 2018
·
brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces or
grandchildren who are orphans; under the age of 18 and not married or in a
common-law relationship
PLEASE NOTE: Canadian citizens, residing abroad, might
also be eligible to sponsor their spouses and dependant children for as
long as they can prove to Citizenship and Immigration Canada officials that it
is their intention to return to Canada to settle in the country, permanently,
upon the issuance of the immigrant visa(s) to the dependant(s) that they are
sponsoring. The filing of a Sponsorship Application, Sponsorship Agreement and
Financial Evaluation Form along with Application for Permanent Residence of the
person being sponsored with a designated Case Processing Centre in Canada
are the first steps in the sponsorship process. Once the sponsorship has been
approved the designated Case Processing Centre in Canada sends the application
to Visa post abroad and he/she must meet statutory requirements.
3.International Experience Canada (IEC)
provides youth with the opportunity to travel and work in Canada.
To participate:
·
your country of citizenship must have an
agreement with Canada that allows you to apply for an IEC work permit, or
·
you may be able to use a Recognized
Organization.
Depending on where you are from, you can
choose from up to three travel and work experiences:
Working Holiday
Young Professionals
International Co-op Internship
Where are you from?
Applying to International Experience Canada
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