Services Offered
At ReachOut Immigration Services, we specialize in providing personalized immigration services tailored to your individual needs. As immigration processes become increasingly complex, navigating the legal intricacies and bureaucratic requirements can be daunting. That’s where we come in.

Spousal Sponsorship
As a Permanent Resident and Citizen, you have the opportunity to sponsor your spouse and dependent children for permanent residency. It involves a commitment to financially support the sponsored individuals.

Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship
The Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP) enables Canadian citizens or permanent residents, who meet the necessary eligibility criteria, to sponsor their parents or grandparents for Canadian permanent residency. This program is a component of IRCC’s efforts to facilitate family reunification..

Express Entry
Express Entry is the fastest and most popular way for skilled workers in Canada or overseas to gain permanent residency. It manages immigration applications through three programs: CEC, FSW, and FST. It is the most widely used and a popular program.

Provincial Nomination Program
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is for skilled workers seeking to contribute to a specific Canadian province or territory’s economy and become permanent residents. Each region has its own streams and requirements..

Permanent Residency
PR applications are for those intending to reside permanently in Canada. They can be processed via Express Entry or through non-Express Entry channels.

Citizenship
Individuals who aspire to acquire Canadian citizenship have the opportunity to pursue this goal after meeting the necessary requirements for permanent residency.

Visitor Visa
Commonly referred to as a tourist visa or temporary resident visa, this is the visa to consider when planning a visit to Canada to reunite with family or friends or for leisurely exploration. This type of visa is available in both single-entry and multiple-entry options.

Super Visa
The Super Visa for Canada is a special visa allowing parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to visit for extended periods, typically up to 5 years per visit. It’s a multi-entry visa valid for up to ten years, offering flexibility for frequent travel without the need for frequent renewals..

Work Permits
A work permit for Canada grants foreign nationals the legal right to work in the country. There are two types: open permits, allowing work for any employer, and closed permits, tied to a specific employer or job.

LMIA
LMIA stands for Labour Market Impact Assessment. It’s a document required by Canadian employers to hire foreign workers temporarily, ensuring it won’t negatively affect the Canadian labour market. Generally required for a work permit application for a foreign national.

Business Visa
Canada’s business visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), permits temporary entry for business activities like conferences, meetings, and negotiations. Eligible applicants, from visa-required countries, must demonstrate genuine business intent and provide supporting documents.

PFL and Refusals
When IRCC issues a Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL) to applicants, it signifies concerns from reviewing officers that could result in a negative decision. We specialize in assisting applicants who have faced previous refusals or received PFLs, helping to turn them into approvals.
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