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How to Move to Canada – Americans to Canada

Immigration Tips | October 19, 2020

Every four years, as the American political cycle approaches another Presidential election, our office receives an increase in enquiries from Americans who want to understand how to move to Canada. In 2020, with the coronavirus pandemic and civil unrest in many major American cities, we have seen an unprecedented number of enquiries from people living in the US who want to move to Canada – ASAP!

Self Employed work experience

Self-employed Work Experience for Immigration

Immigration Tips, Work Permit | January 4, 2020

A working holiday visa in Canada is completely open, which gives you a lot of freedom in terms of when, where and what kind of work to do. But like anything in life, just because something is possible, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good idea! There is a lot to consider before deciding that self-employment is the best option for your time spent working in Canada. Read on to ensure that you understand the immigration limitations of working as self-employed using your working holiday permit.

Difference Between a Super Visa and Visitor Visa

What is the Difference Between a Super Visa and Visitor Visa?

Immigration Tips, Super Visa, Visitor Visa | September 24, 2019

Living in Canada is great, but it can be difficult when you have left your loved ones back home. Having your parents or grandparents travel to Canada to spend time with your family provides so many benefits both to you and to them. The process of applying for their visas can be confusing and it’s important that you make the right choices, because refusals can be difficult to overcome. This post explains the different types of temporary visas available to parents and grandparents and describes the circumstances when each type of visa is appropriate.

Top Tips For Super Visa Applications

Top Tips for Super Visa Applications

Immigration Tips, Super Visa | September 10, 2019

One of the most difficult things about immigrating to another country is the separation from friends and family in your home country. It’s exciting to think about having your parents or grandparents join you in Canada for an extended period of time, and a properly prepared Super Visa application can make that possible. In this article, we provide our best tips to help you maximize the benefit that your family will obtain from the Super Visa process.

Canada’s Caregiver Program Has New Rules

Canada’s Caregiver Program Has New Rules – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Immigration Tips | August 12, 2019

Many Canadian families depend upon foreign caregivers to assist with childcare and care of adults who need support in their homes. The new Caregiver Program, announced June 18, 2019, makes it easier for employers to hire a caregiver, but it will take longer before the caregiver can start work and there is no certainty as to how long the caregiver will spend working with their employer. While providing more benefits to caregivers, it also includes more stringent criteria as to who will qualify as a caregiver. Many of the new requirements seem certain to make the program inaccessible to most who would traditionally apply to work as caregivers.

Top Tips After Approval As A Permanent Resident In Canada

Top Ten Tips After Approval as a Permanent Resident of Canada

Immigration Tips, Permanent Residence | May 19, 2019

Completing the Canadian Permanent Residence application process is a good reason to celebrate. It’s likely been a long and expensive process to date, so finally getting your PR visa issued is a huge accomplishment, and you are likely looking forward to focusing less on immigration matters and more on other parts of your life. Before you get carried away with enjoying your new life in Canada, there are some requirements that you need to understand so that you can maintain your PR status and eventually position yourself to become a Canadian Citizen if you would like to.

Partner Sponsorship Top Tips

Canadian Spousal or Common Law Partner Sponsorship Top Tips

Family Sponsorship, Immigration Tips | May 18, 2019

It is important that your application to sponsor your spouse or partner for immigration to Canada is perfectly prepared when it is submitted for processing, or it will be returned to you – which means months of wasted time. Simply following the online instructions when preparing to sponsor your spouse or partner to Canada is often not enough to ensure that your application is accepted for processing on the first submission attempt. This post offers our best practical tips to help ensure that your family sponsorship application is successful the very first time that you submit it.

Expert Tips for Express Entry Application

12 Expert Tips for Preparing Your Express Entry Application

Express Entry, Immigration Tips | May 18, 2019

EE stands for Express Entry, not Easy Entry! Because EE is an online application process, many applicants are under the impression that if they simply follow the system prompts, they will be successful with their application for Permanent Residence to Canada. In some cases, you might get lucky with such a strategy, but the truth is that Express Entry is more difficult that it appears and even small mistakes result in refusals. In this article, we do our best to help you understand the most common issues that we see with self-prepared Express Entry applications.

Common-Law Partner to Canada

Sponsor Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner to Canada – FAQ

Family Sponsorship, Immigration Tips | May 6, 2019

Being separated from your spouse or partner because of immigration rules is a trying and difficult situation. The process to gain immigration approval for your loved one can be complicated and lengthy, as there are a myriad of different scenarios that each require a different solution in order to ensure that your sponsorship application proceeds quickly and gets approved. Read on for a discussion of the questions that arise most often with our clients who are preparing to sponsor their spouse or partner.

Moving from the United States to Canada

Employer Audits and Compliance – Frequently Asked Questions

Immigration Tips | May 6, 2019

When a company in Canada hires a foreign worker, they will generally be subject to a compliance inspection by government officials at a later date, in order to ensure that the foreign worker was treated fairly during their term of employment. Canadian employers are generally not used to someone asking to see their employment records, so receiving notice of a compliance inspection often generates a lot of questions about the process. This article answers the most common questions that we are asked by employers when they receive their first compliance audit notice.

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Ana Paula Ledesma Covarrubias

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant

I realize how important it is to work with a representative who is competent and caring during the process of immigration to Canada.  I remember the panic I felt during my own immigration to Canada when the lawyer that I hired messed up my case.

As a result of my own experience, I take great care with all of my client files.  I want each of my clients to have as little stress as possible during their immigration to Canada.  It should be an exciting time!

I work hard to stay at the top of my industry, so that my clients are well taken care of.  I specialize in helping Canadian companies to bring workers to Canada, and then helping those workers transition to Permanent Residence – but I am competent to handle most types of Canadian immigration applications.

I will be happy to help you on your journey to Canada!

Maria Georgina Rico Espinosa

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant

I came to Canada from Mexico as an International Student, fell in love, and then achieved Permanent Residence when my Canadian husband sponsored me.

I worked as a lawyer in Mexico, so the legal aspect of Canadian immigration is a natural skill set for me. I obtained my license to practice Canadian Immigration, because I wanted to help others successfully immigrate to Canada. I enjoy the challenge of managing the legal side of each file, while getting to know each of my clients on a personal level.

I will do my best to ensure that your family is able to be together in Canada, as quickly as possible. I understand how important that is.

Frances Wipf

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant

I love my job. Canadian immigration is more complicated that it first appears, and my brain is happiest when I’m working to solve a difficult issue.

Everyday, I meet really interesting people from around the world and help them make choices that will benefit their entire family for generations to come.

Most people find the process of applying for immigration stressful. My goal is to provide my clients with all of the reassurance that they need to feel comfortable while they await the outcome of a nerve-wracking process. I answer every email, every phone call, every question along the way – and I celebrate every eventual success with my clients.

It’s always a great day at my office.

Due to COVID-19, we are meeting clients on a limited basis.

Kindly contact our office if you are wanting to book an in-person meeting: 403.265.6641