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Why Neel Immigration?

We deals with Canadian Immigration only.

Neel Immigration is competent and very professional and has expertise of more than ten years. We have dealt more than one thousand cases successfully. We are Member of Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) and is certified Immigration Consultant.

Why you should hire Us ?

  • 12+ years professional experience in Canadian Immigration
  • Assisted more than six thousand clients successfully from different countries
  • Extensive Knowledge of regulations and laws of Citizenship and Immigration Canada
  • Specialized in work permits, student visas, skilled worker, Visitor visas, sponsorship applications and Canadian experience class
  • Know how to chose right Immigration program for the client
  • Unwavering commitment towards success of your case
  • Affordable fee for all Immigration Services
  • Personalized attention at each stage of Immigration Process
  • Free assessment
  • Neel Immigration is top Immigration Consultancy in Mississauga and Brampton are and all over GTA.

    Our Service

    We Offer to Our Customers

    Business Service

    Work Permits (PGWP, Open,Closed)

    A work permit for international students, foreign nationals, and those with a specific job offer from a designated employer to gain valuable Canadian work experience.

    Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

    For temporary foreign workers and international graduates with Canadian work experience, facilitating their transition to permanent residency pathway.

    Federal Skilled Trades Program

    For skilled tradespersons with work experience in specific trades, offering a pathway to permanent residency.

    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)

    A partnership between the Atlantic provinces and the federal government to attract skilled workers and international graduates.

    Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

    Provinces and territories nominate individuals with particular skills or job offers for permanent residency according to their economic and labor market requirements.

    Sponsoring your family(Family Class)

    Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor immediate family members for permanent residency, facilitating family reunification.

    Start-up Visa Program

    Entrepreneurs with a viable business idea and sufficient funding can get support to start and operate a business in Canada.

    Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot

    Designed to address labor shortages in rural and northern communities by attracting foreign workers to these regions.

    Skilled Immigration (Express Entry)

    A points-based system enabling skilled workers to apply for permanent residency, evaluated on criteria such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.

    Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

    For skilled tradespersons with significant work experience in specialized trades, this is a specific pathway to obtain permanent residency in Canada.

    Self-Employed Persons Program

    Allows self-employed individuals in cultural or athletic activities to apply for permanent residency.

    Agri-Food Immigration Pilot (AFIP)

    Aimed at supporting the agri-food sector and improving interest by providing a pathway to permanent residency for eligible agricultural workers.

    OUR FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions?

    Do you have more questions or Queries? Please reach out to us.

    1. What are the different pathways to immigrate to Canada?

    Canada offers several immigration pathways, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), family sponsorship, and work permits for skilled workers, tradespersons, and international students.

    2. What is the Express Entry system?

    The Express Entry system is a points-based immigration program for skilled workers to apply for permanent residency, considering factors like age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.

    3. How does the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) work?

    The PNP allows provinces and territories to nominate individuals with specific skills or job offers for permanent residency based on their economic and labor market needs.

    4. Can Canadian citizens and permanent residents sponsor family members?

    Yes, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor close family members, such as spouses, parents, and dependent children, to become permanent residents and promote family reunification.

    5. What are the requirements for a work permit?

    Work permits are available for international students, foreign nationals, and those with a specific job offer from a designated employer. These permits help individuals gain valuable Canadian work experience.

    6. How can temporary foreign workers and international graduates transition to permanent residency?

    Temporary foreign workers and international graduates with Canadian work experience can transition to permanent residency through programs like the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).

    7. What is the role of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)?

    CIC is the government body authorized to oversee immigration and citizenship processes in Canada, including approving legal representatives and managing immigration programs.

    8. How complex is Canadian immigration law?

    Canadian immigration law is multifaceted and intricate. It’s recommended to seek guidance from authorized professionals to navigate the process thoroughly.

    9. What should I expect during a consultation with an immigration representative?

    During a consultation, authorized representatives will assess your eligibility, provide clarity on your status, and outline the requirements for future qualifications. Consultations can be conducted in person, over the phone, or via Skype.

    10. How can I check my eligibility for Canadian immigration programs?

    You can check your eligibility by consulting with an authorized immigration representative or using online assessment tools provided by the Canadian government.

    11. What factors are considered in the points-based immigration system?

    The points-based system evaluates factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency to determine eligibility for permanent residency.

    12. Can skilled tradespersons apply for permanent residency?

    Yes, skilled tradespersons with substantial work experience in specialized trades have a dedicated pathway to secure permanent residency in Canada.