How you can immigrate to Canada, how to protect yourself from Fraud and what to expect after you arrive in Canada.
Yes, Indians need visa to travel to Canada.
This visa application must be made online from the govt official website
Yes, biometrics are required to obtain a visa.
No, an interview is not usually required to obtain a Canada visa, but it may vary. Embassy may interview you by phone or in person.
You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.
It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport
CAD 850 per adult applicant and CAD 230 for each accompanying family member
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Let us walk you through the process
Submit your online application directly to Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). You'll have to complete supporting documents per the IRCC document checklist relevant to your visa category.
After you have applied for your visa, you must schedule an appointment at a Visa Application Centre to have your fingerprints and photo taken. This is referred to as "biometric information."
You will receive an appointment confirmation email and the letter of appointment once you have booked your appointment.
If you are part of a family or group, you must schedule separate appointments for each member of the family or group.
You do not need to book an appointment to visit your local Canada Visa Application Centre if you are not required to submit your biometric information.
Once you have completed your application, you'll have to pay your visa application fee.
You'll pay your fees directly within the online application (e-app) when you apply.
Make sure you have a credit or debit card ready.
This is the only way you can pay this fee when applying online.
Once you arrive at the Canada Visa Application Centre, your application and biometrics(if applicable) will be collected. This receipt will contain your unique tracking number, which will help you track the progress of your application online.
You will receive an email update when your decision has been returned to the Visa Application Centre. If you can't access email easily or would like more detailed tracking information, you may also be able to get updates by SMS sent directly to your phone. Check whether the service is available at the Visa Application Centre you are visiting.
If your visa is approved, the next step is to submit your passport for visa stamping. You will receive a letter from the consulate or embassy notifying you of the approval and requesting you to submit your passport. The process of visa stamping typically involves the following steps:
After the Application review process, the embassy will notify the applicant of the outcome of their application. If the visa application is approved, the applicant will receive an approval letter stating that they need to submit their passport to the Visa Facilitation Service (VFS) through a web form.
The web form will provide the applicant with instructions on how to submit their passport, as well as any additional documents or fees that may be required.
Once the VFS receives the applicant's passport, it will be processed and the visa will be affixed to a page in the passport.
The processing time for the visa application can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of visa applied for, the volume of applications being processed, and the complexity of the applicant's case.
After the visa processing is complete, the applicant's passport will be returned to them with the visa stamped on it. It is important to note that the visa approval does not guarantee entry into Canada, as border officers have the final say on admission into the country.
Here's a detailed document checklist, application forms, and other details for each category of immigration to Canada from India:
Please note that the document requirements may vary depending on the specific Immigrant category and your individual circumstances. It’s important to consult the official website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or seek advice from authorized visa application centers for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the document checklist for a Work Permit in Canada.
Canada has two online portals through which individuals can apply for a visa to enter Canada. These portals are the official websites of the Government of Canada:
PORTAL 1- Click Here
PORTAL 2- Click Here
To submit our visa application, we need to provide a list of forms as required.
Express Entry profile: The first step to apply for Permanent Residence is to submit an Express Entry profile online. This is not a form, but an online system used to manage applications.
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS): This is a score assigned to your Express Entry profile based on factors such as age, education, language proficiency, work experience, and other factors.
Invitation to Apply (ITA): If you meet the requirements, you will receive an ITA to apply for Permanent Residence.
IMM 0008- Generic Application Form for Canada, Application for Permanent Residence. This is the main application form for Permanent Residence. You will need to complete this form and submit it along with other supporting documents.
IMM 5406- Additional Family Information Form – Permanent Residence. This form is required for applicants who are including family members in their application.
IMM 5669- Schedule A: Background / Declaration Form. This form is required for all applicants and their accompanying family members over 18 years of age.
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Note: The above list is not exhaustive, and additional forms or documents may be required based on individual circumstances. It is important to carefully review the requirements for a Canada Permanent Residence Visa and follow the instructions provided by the Government of Canada's Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website
Please find below a step-by-step guide on the process of acquiring a visa.
Note: The above steps are a general guide and the actual process may vary based on individual circumstances. It is important to carefully review the requirements and instructions provided by the Government of Canada's Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
Express Entry System: The Express Entry system manages applications for three federal economic immigration programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class. Eligible candidates are assessed based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): Many Canadian provinces and territories have their own PNPs that allow them to nominate skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and international graduates for immigration. Each PNP has its own criteria and target occupations, which can provide additional pathways for permanent residency.
Family Sponsorship: If you have a close family member who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, they may be able to sponsor you for immigration to Canada through the Family Class sponsorship program. This includes sponsoring spouses, partners, parents, grandparents, dependent children, and other eligible relatives.
Start-up Visa Program: If you have an innovative business idea and can secure support from a designated organization, you may be eligible for the Start-up Visa Program. This program allows entrepreneurs to start a business in Canada and obtain permanent residency.
Self-employed Persons Program: If you have experience in cultural activities, athletics, or farm management, you may be eligible for the Self-employed Persons Program. This program is designed for individuals who can contribute to the cultural or athletic life of Canada or manage a farm.
Atlantic Immigration Pilot: The Atlantic Immigration Pilot is a program designed to address labor market challenges in the Atlantic provinces of Canada. It allows eligible employers in the region to hire skilled workers and international graduates for permanent employment.
Caregiver Programs: Canada offers caregiver programs for individuals who have experience in caring for children, elderly individuals, or individuals with medical needs. These programs provide pathways to permanent residency.
Refugees and Protected Persons: If you have been granted refugee status or protected person status in Canada, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency through the Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program.
Business Immigration: Canada offers various business immigration programs, including the Entrepreneur Program, the Investor Program, and the Self-Employed Program. These programs have specific requirements and allow individuals with business or investment experience to obtain permanent residency.
Quebec Immigration Programs: The province of Quebec has its own immigration programs, such as the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, Quebec Experience Program, and Quebec Business Immigration Program. These programs have specific criteria and requirements for individuals interested in immigrating to Quebec.
It is important to note that each pathway has its own eligibility requirements and application processes. It is recommended to consult the official website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or seek assistance from an immigration consultant or lawyer to determine the most suitable pathway for your circumstances.