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Visa Refusal
  • Did the IRCC send you a letter of rejection recently?
  • Did you receive a refusal to visit or study in Canada?
  • Did the province deny your application for PNP?
  • Has a visa officer denied your application for a work permit or permanent residence?
  • Is there any other immigration refusal or rejection?
We can assist you!

Refusals can be quite devastating. Luckily, we can assist you. If the immigration officer made an irrational or factually incorrect decision, we can challenge it. But challenging the ruling isn’t always the wisest course of action. It may be necessary to draft a new application at times, although it may be sufficient to merely request reconsideration. However, there are several factors to take into account before making such a choice.

Expertise is required to handle cases of refusal. Our method consists of, but is not restricted to:

  • Examine your case and determine the grounds for the denial as well as any additional issues brought up by the visa officer.
  • Assist you in obtaining the proof you need to submit your application.
  • Conduct a legal study and get ready to provide materials that will provide the legal justification for your application.
  • Addressing any concern brought forth by the visa officer with solid legal justification and supporting documentation.
  • We may prepare your application for reconsideration, appeal, or reapplication, or we may recommend alternative options for you to think about, depending on your case.

This can be a highly complicated and busy operation. But relax; we are here to support you. We want you to realise that you may still have options, even though there are a lot of possible explanations for a rejection. Thus, don’t give up or lose heart; instead, give us a call to talk about your choices right now.

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Express Entry

The Express Entry System assists in selecting and narrowing down the pool of foreign applications for skilled labour that are submitted through various government economic initiatives.

Professionals and labourers can immigrate to Canada as Permanent Residents in a variety of ways. The most well-known and often used stream is Express Entry. You must be eligible for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Federal Skilled Trade Program (FSTP), or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) in order to be eligible for Express Entry. The requirements for each program may vary. However, you shouldn’t worry because we can assist you in locating the ideal program. Therefore, don’t be afraid to get in touch with us right now to see if you’re eligible to apply under Express Entry for any of the aforementioned programs.

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Provincial Nomination Program

Through the Provincial Nominee Program, Canadian provinces and territories are able to propose people who are interested in immigrating and settling in a particular province.

The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is the second-biggest skilled worker channel in Canada. The PNP programs are in place in the majority of Canadian provinces and territories. Through these programs, they are able to choose immigrants who fit the demands of their local labour markets, for example, by focusing on a particular set of highly sought-after jobs in their province or territory.

To choose the most qualified applicant, each participating province has its own distinct set of eligibility conditions. Going through each province’s eligibility requirements to determine your chances of being chosen is a major effort. At Via Vision Immigration, we can assist you in determining the best province by evaluating your credentials, intents, ties to the area, and long-term objectives. Thus, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us right now to save time.

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Family Class Sponsorship

As long as the family member is an adult and older than eighteen, they are permitted to visit, reside, and work in Canada as long as they are family members of either Permanent Residents or Citizens of Canada.

You are at the right place if you wish to immigrate to Canada as a family member of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, or if you are a citizen or permanent resident and would like to sponsor a close relative for permanent residence in Canada. In order to bring your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, dependent children, parents, grandparents, and other loved ones to Canada, we can help you navigate the challenging immigration procedure.

We can help you avoid making mistakes in your application and make this trip hassle-free. Family is ultimately most important to everyone, and as we recognise the importance of family reunification, we work to ensure that you receive the intended outcomes as quickly as possible. Contact us right now to learn if you can sponsor your loved ones’ immigration to Canada.

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Work Permit

In order to meet workforce demands, Canada needs temporary foreign workers. As a result, the Canadian government established a number of Work Permit classes.

More than 100 alternatives are available to foreign workers wishing to temporarily work in Canada. The International Mobility Program (IMP) and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) offer a variety of choices. To engage a foreign worker, the business is often required to acquire a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) in the majority of work permit applications.

Other possibilities do exist, though, such as the Open Work Permit for spouses of citizens, workers, students, or permanent residents of Canada. It can be somewhat challenging to navigate Canada’s work permit alternatives, but Via Vision Immigration works to make it as simple as we can for you. We can assist you in preparing your application, whether you are a business seeking to hire a foreign worker and require an LMIA or a worker seeking to apply for a work permit. To ensure that your desire to live in Canada is realised as quickly as possible, it is a good idea to get in contact with us.

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Study Permit

Students who study at Canadian universities and colleges stand to gain excellent academic credentials as well as a career that is enhanced.

Some of the greatest possibilities for obtaining a top-notch education are available in Canada. It is among the most popular places in the world for overseas students to study. The majority of students are drawn to Canada not just for its educational opportunities but also for the possibility of obtaining work experience through Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP).

After graduating from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), international students in Canada may work for up to three years and can also pursue permanent residence. However, your future options to get a PGWP and Permanent Residency depend on the decisions you make while choosing your educational institute and course, and there are a lot of other things that can affect your prospects of getting a Permanent Residency in Canada.

But the choices you make regarding your course of study and educational institution will determine your future opportunities to obtain a PGWP and Permanent Residency. A number of other factors may also impact your chances of obtaining Permanent Residency in Canada.

We therefore concentrate on your long-term immigration objectives and assist you in making decisions that will move you closer to your ultimate immigration objective. Additionally, you can be qualified to apply for PGWP if you have previously finished your studies at a DLI. To keep your immigration status in Canada, you have a deadline for submitting your application. So don’t hesitate and give us a call right now to discuss your eligibility for the PGWP or the educational options available in Canada.

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Citizenship

Getting citizenship in Canada is difficult. Prior to applying, you must be a permanent resident and have spent the last three of your five years in Canada.

Have you been a Permanent Resident of Canada for the last three years? It’s possible that you qualify to seek citizenship in Canada. To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you must meet a number of additional conditions and could even have to take a test. But do not worry! We will assist you in determining whether you can apply for citizenship in Canada and what conditions need to be met. To find out more about the procedure and your eligibility, get in touch with us.

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Visitor Visa

An immigration document known as a visiting visa, also called a temporary resident visa (TRV), permits foreign nationals to enter and travel to Canada.

Many people travel to Canada each year for short visits with friends and family, to attend events, or for any other reason that does not call for a different kind of authorization than a visitor visa. A foreign national must submit several forms and supporting papers with their application for a visitor visa. That being said, the IRCC checklist only lays out what is necessary in order for the application to be deemed complete.

It is by no means meant to be seen as exhaustive, nor could it ever cover every eventuality that could arise. Notably, regardless of whether the supporting evidence is included on the IRCC checklist or not, the applicant must submit all of it in order to prove the legitimacy of his request. The applicant bears the responsibility of proving that he satisfies the prerequisites and, thus, deserves to be granted a visitor record or visa.

Finding the right document to send to support your application could be somewhat challenging. But there’s no need for concern, since we are here to support you. We would take the time to listen to your particular situation, prepare your application appropriately, and help you gather any supporting documentation. Do not delay in contacting us to discuss your application if you are considering submitting an application for a visitor record or visitor visa.

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Super Visa

With a Super Visa, parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents are permitted to remain in the country for an extended period of time. With this visa, they can enter Canada for a maximum of five years, with the possibility to stay an additional two years after that time. Super visa applications may resemble visitor visa applications; however, depending on the immigration office, the applicant may need to provide additional supporting papers. With our experience and knowledge, we at Via Vision Immigration can represent your best interests when you apply for a Super Visa.

If you are thinking of inviting your parents or grandparents to come to Canada to spend time with you, feel free to contact us to apply for the Super Visa for them.

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Visa Renewal

One essential step to guarantee continued foreign travel is to renew your visa. Keeping your visa valid is crucial for a hassle-free vacation, whether you’re travelling for business, education, or pleasure. People can easily prolong their stay in a foreign nation by renewing their visa, which is an uncomplicated process.

Typically, in order to begin the process of renewing a visa, applicants must acquire the necessary paperwork, which may include a current passport, evidence of financial stability, and any other documentation unique to their category of visa. Additionally, a clean criminal record and evidence of housing are requirements in many nations. To prevent any hiccups in your trip schedule, you must begin the visa renewal procedure well in advance of the expiration date.

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Other Services

Apart from the aforementioned services, we can also assist you with other long-term or short-term programs like the Atlantic immigration program, the Home Support Worker and Home Child Care Provider Pilot, the Rural and Northern immigration programs, refugee claims, appeals, admissibility hearings, detention reviews, as well as applications and requests for humanitarian and compassionate causes. Give us a call right now if you need competent, moral guidance regarding a particular scenario you find yourself in; we would be pleased to assist you.

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