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Permanent Residence

TR To PR Pathways

TR to PR Pathways

Immigration Tips, Permanent Residence | May 26, 2021

New pathways to PR are opening up in 2021! This is great news for foreign workers and international graduates already living in Canada. Are you ready to take advantage?

Best Way For International Students To Get Permanent Residence

The Best Way for International Students to Get Permanent Residence

Immigration Tips, Permanent Residence | April 16, 2021

Are you a recent graduate of a Canadian post-secondary institution now working in Canada? You may qualify for this new path to PR, but hurry, as spots are limited….

Common Spousal Sponsorship Mistake

Avoiding Common Law Partner Sponsorship Mistakes – Top 5 Tips for Success

Family Sponsorship, Permanent Residence | February 8, 2021

Successfully sponsoring a common-law partner to Canada requires that you meet the Canadian Immigration definition of common-law, and prepare your application properly.

does permanent residency expire

Canadian Permanent Resident Status – What Happens When My PR Card Expires?

Immigration Tips, Permanent Residence | January 25, 2021

Canadian Permanent Residence cards are issued with 5 years validity, but your status doesn’t expire when the card expires. This article explores when you need to be concerned about your expired PR card.

Checklist For Submitting Your Canadian Immigration Application

Canada Immigration Guide – Checklist for submitting your Canadian Immigration Application

Family Sponsorship, Immigration Tips, Permanent Residence | January 18, 2021

There are many common mistakes that can negatively affect your paper-based Canadian immigration application. Read on for a list of pro tips to help you get your application right, the first time.

Travel Without a Valid PR Card

How to Travel Without a Valid PR Card

Permanent Residence | August 30, 2019

Once you become a Permanent Resident of Canada, you will need a valid PR card in order to board a commercial airline, train or bus that is travelling to Canada. However, sometimes life happens, and you find that you need to travel outside of Canada even though you don’t have a valid PR card in order to return. There are a couple of ways that you can make this work if you are willing to try some unconventional approaches to taking your trip. This post explores your options to return to Canada, even without a valid PR card.

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.

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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