Find answers to common questions about our services and Canadian immigration
Express Entry is Canada's application management system for three federal economic immigration programs: Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class. Eligibility depends on factors like age, education, work experience, and language ability. Book a consultation for a personalized assessment.
Yes. We handle refusals and complex cases. We'll review your refusal letter, identify the reasons, and advise on the best course of action—whether reapplying with a stronger application, requesting reconsideration, or filing an appeal.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor eligible family members. Requirements include proving your relationship, meeting income requirements (for parents/grandparents), and demonstrating you can support your sponsored relative. We guide you through the entire sponsorship process.
Yes. We work with single applicants, married or common-law couples, and families, both inside and outside Canada. Consultations and services can be provided remotely (voice or video conference) or in person, depending on your location and circumstances.
Regardless of which consultant you initially speak with or book a consultation with, all applications are centrally overseen and managed by Peter Poon, CEO, who serves as the lead representative on all files. This ensures consistency, accountability, and compliance across every case.
During a consultation, we assess your background, discuss your immigration goals, review eligibility, explain available pathways, and outline potential risks, timelines, and next steps. No applications are submitted without a consultation.
Buying a business or property does not automatically grant permanent residence. However, buying a business or property in Canada can support and strengthen an immigration or permanent residence application when properly structured and aligned with an eligible program.
Yes. We assist with refused applications, including reviewing refusal reasons, advising on re-application strategies, and addressing procedural fairness or admissibility concerns where applicable.