Temporary Residency

Our team of dedicated professionals assists clients in obtaining Visitor Visas, Visitor Record Extensions, eTA Electronic Travel Authorizations, Study Permits, all types of Work Permits (LMIA, International Mobility, Open, Post-Graduate). We also assist clients with Appeals, Rehabilitation and Detention.

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Temporary Resident Visa

TRV, also known as a visitor visa, is issued by the Canadian visa office. This visa is required for temporary residency within Canada as a visitor, student or worker. This official document is placed on your passport and shows that you have met the requirements to become a temporary resident in Canada. Individuals require a TRV before they depart and enter into Canada. Temporary resident applicants must meet the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Immigration and Refugee Regulations.

Short Term Work Permit Exemption

A 15-30 day stay permit for foreign nationals that high skilled workers to work within Canada. In order to meet requirements workers must have a stay duration of 15 to 30 calendar days and must be working in an occupation that meets a equivalent skill type 0 (managerial) or skill level A (professional) occupation on the National Occupational Classification.

  • Work periods up to 15 calendar days, intervals every 6 months.
  • Work periods up to 30 calendar days, intervals every 12 months.

Study Permit

A study permit is a document that allows foreign nationals to reside and study within Canada. The lengths of a study permit are the period of study program and a additional 90 days. The additional 90 day period is for individuals to either decide to reapply for a residency or prepare to leave Canada.

International Student Work Permit

For eligibility to work off-campus from a educational institution, a international student may present they are studying full-time at the institution, have started studying showing a satisfactory academic standing, be in a academic, vocational professional training program that is the least a 6 month period leading towards a degree, diploma or certificate and the student must hold a Social Insurance Number (SIN). When maximum work hours After graduation, one can be eligible to apply for a work permit or apply for permanent residency.

Labour Market Impact Assessment

LMIA, is a document an employer may need to receive before hiring a foreign worker. After a employer receives a workers LMIA documentation a worker can thus be able to apply for a work permit.

Extend Temporary Residency

One can apply to extend their residency status before the expiration of their status. Your workers permit expiring and looking to stay longer in Canada to continue working or your period of study is ending and you are looking to stay within Canada for education, look no further. PR-Canada has consultants available to listen to your queries and we can assist you in pursuing an extension.

Temporary Work Permit

Apply for a permit to work temporarily within Canada or apply to extend an existing temporary work permit. In order to work or continue working in Canada a work permit is required, there are different types of work permit an individual can apply to, for detailed further information on the requirements for applying for a permit click here or you are ready to seek consultation click the button below.

About PR-Canada.

Every client has a unique situation when it comes to Canadian immigration. At PR-Canada, we offer a group of qualified professionals that are available to ensure your needs. Our team of specialists include a RISA, Immigration Consultant, Immigration Lawyer, Immigration Coordinator, Legal Assistant and a Human Resources Specialist to ensure the proper care is offered to the right individual.