We offer professional, personalized support to help you navigate every stage of your immigration journey.
Immigration Care helps individuals and families who wish to stay in Canada temporarily. Whether you are coming to study, work, or visit, we provide guidance to ensure you understand the requirements and options available. We explain the differences between various temporary residence permits and advise on which one best fits your situation.
We assist with applications, document preparation, and communication with Canadian immigration authorities. Our goal is to make the process clear and reduce the stress that often comes with immigration paperwork.
If your plans change, we guide you on extending your stay or transitioning to a different status in Canada. We ensure you remain compliant with Canadian immigration rules while pursuing your goals.
With Immigration Care, you have a partner who simplifies the process and supports you from application to approval.
Most work permits require a job offer from a Canadian employer. Immigration Care helps you and your prospective employer navigate the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) or the International Mobility Program (IMP). We explain how these programs work, what documents are required, and help prepare applications so that you can work legally in Canada.
We guide employers through Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) if required and ensure compliance with Canadian labor regulations. This reduces delays and increases the likelihood of approval.
Our team also advises on maintaining status while in Canada and planning for future work opportunities or permanent residency options.
Open Work Permits for Spouses, BOWP Applicants, and IEC Participants
Some individuals are eligible to work in Canada without a specific employer through open work permits. Immigration Care helps spouses of temporary workers or international students, Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) applicants, and participants in International Experience Canada (IEC) to apply successfully.
We ensure your application meets all requirements and assist in gathering supporting documents, so you can start your Canadian work experience confidently.
- Working Holiday, Young Professionals, and International Co-op
- For post-secondary students with conditional work options
- Extensions and entry authorizations
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Express Entry & Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
Skilled Worker, CEC, and provincial streams tailored to your profile -
Family Sponsorship
Spousal, common-law, child, and parent/grandparent sponsorship