Immigration Services
Our Canada immigration services help individuals and families achieve their dream of living, studying, and working in Canada. At Initium Novum Immigration Services, we provide expert guidance for Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, study permits, and work permits.
Express Entry is an online immigration system implemented by IRCC to fast-track the Permanent Residence (PR) application process for skilled workers. This electronic system manages applications for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades Program. Express Entry allows for significantly faster processing times, often completing application reviews within six months for eligible candidates.
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) provides an alternative pathway for individuals who may not have sufficient CRS points under Express Entry. Through PNPs, Canadian provinces and territories can nominate candidates who meet their local labour market needs. Provincial nominations issued under Express Entry–aligned streams, known as Enhanced Nominations, award candidates an additional 600 CRS points, virtually guaranteeing an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
Family sponsorship allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with their loved ones by sponsoring eligible family members to Canada. However, sponsoring a spouse, child, parents, or grandparents can be more complex than it appears. Errors in documentation or eligibility can result in years of separation, application refusals, or costly legal delays. Professional guidance is critical to avoid these risks.
Holding a temporary status in Canada through work or study permits can lead to Permanent Residence. Skilled workers may qualify through Canadian work experience, while international students can transition through Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP). At Initium Novum Immigration Services, we have seen this pathway become one of the most rewarding routes to permanent settlement, helping individuals build long-term futures in Canada.
Canadian citizenship was formally established in 1947 under the Canadian Citizenship Act. Today, both Canadian-born and naturalized citizens enjoy equal rights and responsibilities under the law. Significant amendments to the Citizenship Act were introduced in 2014 and later revised in 2017. Navigating citizenship eligibility, residency requirements, and application procedures requires careful legal understanding.
In most cases, Canadian employers must obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) before hiring a foreign worker. A positive LMIA confirms that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available to fill the position. The LMIA process requires strict compliance and documentation. Employers and foreign workers benefit from professional assistance to reduce delays and refusals.
Take our free assessment to discover your eligibility for any of our programs.
Understanding Canada’s immigration system is easier when you explore both official guidelines and expert guidance.
For government policies and eligibility rules, you may refer to the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
To learn how these pathways apply to you, explore our in-depth resources:
• Express Entry Immigration Canada
• Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
• Family Sponsorship Canada
• Free Immigration Assessment
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Disclaimer: Initium Novum Immigration Services is an independent immigration consulting firm and is not affiliated with the Government of Canada. Our services are not free, and we charge reasonable professional fees for immigration consulting services.
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