FAQ
These questions that are frequently asked by our clients
- How much are your fees?
- What is included in that cost?
- Do you have representatives in other countries?
- How to start the immigration process?
- What documents are necessary to begin the work on immigration process?
- How long does it usually take to process a file?
- Where is it better to pass an interview?
- What is Permanent Resident Visa?
- Which member of the family should apply as the principal applicant?
- Which family members can be included in the application for permanent residence?
- Can I extend my immigrant visa?
- How does an employment visa differ from an immigrant visa?
- Can one apply for both visas simultaneously?
- Can I get a visitor visa, if I’d already applied for a Permanent Resident Visa?
- After the family receive Permanent Resident Visas can only one family member come to Canada at first and the other afterwards?
- What minimal sum of money must I have before arriving to Canada?
- When will I be able to become a Canadian citizen?
- Can I have dual citizenship?
- How is the immigration process affected by acquiring property in Canada?
- How realistic is it to come to Canada as a refugee?
- Who is affected by the new Regulations?
- Is it possible to qualify as a Skilled Worker with less than 75 points?
- Does a Skilled Worker has any financial requirements?
- Are there any residency requirements?
- What is the new Permanent Resident Card?
- What are the Canadian Government fees?
- Can my relative in Canada apply on my behalf?
- Must I attend an interview?
- Must I visit Canada before applying for immigration?
- Who must the principal applicant – my spouse or myself?
- etc.
In order to receive an deep analysis for each individual case of customers, please do not hesitate to contact Hanna Almahfoud as soon as possible.