Canada offers Immigration and non-immigration programs:

To build a stronger Canada, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada – IRCC has created Immigration programs, citizenship services, and non-immigration programs to invest in qualified individuals for a better, stronger future for Canada.

How can our Vancouver Immigration Lawyer help you?

Homa is a Vancouver immigration lawyer with several years of experience helping people immigrate to Canada. Home is a dual-qualified lawyer. She was called to the bar for the first time in 2012 in the state of Maryland in the USA, then again in 2013 in Washington, DC and later in 2015 in British Columbia, Canada. Since she was a student, she has been affiliated with immigration law firms in Virginia, DC and Vancouver. After she qualified to practice Immigration law, she has exclusively practised immigration law.  She has assisted individuals and companies across diverse backgrounds, and she is ready to help you. With affordable and effective services, do not hesitate to reach out to our Vancouver immigration lawyer and her team today for a consultation.

Immigration Law- Canada

We specialize in guiding families and individuals through the permanent residency application process. In Canada, permanent residency grants you the privilege of residing in the country indefinitely, with the associated rights to work, study, and access social services, including health insurance. The attainment and maintenance of this status are facilitated through diverse immigration programs administered by the Canadian government. Following a thorough evaluation, our team of Vancouver-based immigration lawyers can provide tailored advice on your eligibility for permanent residency application.

Non- Immigration Applications:

Canada offers various non-immigration programs that allow individuals to temporarily stay in Canada for specific purposes. Some of the notable non-immigration programs in Canada include:

Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa): This visa allows individuals to enter Canada for tourism, visiting family or friends, or for business purposes. It is typically issued for a temporary period.

Study Permits: International students require a study permit to pursue education in Canada. This permit allows them to stay in Canada for the duration of their studies.

Work Permits: Temporary work permits are available for individuals who have a job offer from a Canadian employer. These permits are usually issued for a specific period and are tied to a particular job.

Super Visa: This is designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. It allows them to stay in Canada for an extended period, typically up to two years, without the need to renew their status.

Intra-Company Transfers: This program allows employees of multinational companies to transfer to a Canadian office for a temporary period.

It’s important to note that non-immigration programs are temporary, and individuals granted entry under these programs are expected to leave Canada once their authorized stay expires. For any of these programs, specific eligibility criteria and application processes apply, and it’s advisable to seek guidance from immigration professionals or consult the official website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for the most up-to-date information.

Immigration Applications:

We specialize in guiding families and individuals through the permanent residency – PR application process. In Canada, permanent residency grants you the privilege of residing in the country indefinitely, with rights to work, study, and access to social services, including health insurance. You may acquire Permanent Residence status through various immigration and non-immigration. Our immigration lawyers at YA Law are based in and can provide advice based on your eligibility for permanent residency application Canada. Some of the permanent resident programs are family sponsorship applications, self-employed applications, Express Entry programs, and investment Applications.

Express Entry: While often associated with permanent immigration, the Express Entry system also manages certain temporary work permit programs, such as the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which lead to PR for eligible candidates.

What does an Immigration lawyer do?

Immigration lawyers assist their clients with completing visa applications, study permits, visitor visa applications, and all other matters related to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada – IRCC,  the Immigration Appeal Division – IAD, or the Canadian Border Services Agency – CBSA.

Immigration lawyers have credentials and education and can represent clients on immigration files.

Contact to speak to our expereinced Vancouver Immigration lawyer.

YA Law Corporation

504-938 Howe Street
Vancouver, BC V6Z 1N9
Tel: 604.620.9598 | Fax: 604.620.9597
Email: info@yalaw.ca