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Case Studies
Business Immigration:
We act for a number of national and
international companies who routinely send
professional and other highly skilled
personnel to Canada for business purposes.
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Multinational Healthcare Design Firm: we
provide assistance in obtaining work
permits and temporary status documents
for professional architects, engineers,
and healthcare consultants working on
the design and construction of numerous
multi-million dollar hospitals, health
centers, university research facilities
and other projects stretching across
Canada.
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International
Railroad Services Company: we assist
with obtaining work permits for
specialized rail service technicians
seeking entry to Canada in order to fill
contractual obligations with respect to
the rail track maintenance programs for
Canadian railroad companies.
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Global Immigration
Firm: we are the Canadian correspondent
for a global business immigration firm.
We assist with the extension of work
permits and obtaining permanent resident
status for employees of major
international companies seeking entry to
Canada for strategic business purposes.
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Alberta fast food
franchise: we are assisting a local
company owning over 50 fast food
franchises in Alberta with transitioning
their temporary foreign workers into
permanent residents of Canada through
the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program.
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Hotel Chains: we
assist local hotel and motel chains with
transitioning their temporary foreign
work force into permanent residents of
Canada through the Alberta Immigrant
Nominee Program.
Individual and Family Immigration
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Spousal Sponsorship: We routinely assist
Canadian citizens and permanent
residents who wish to sponsor their
spouses for permanent resident status in
Canada. We have assisted sponsors whose
spouses are nationals of Mexico, Brazil,
El Salvador, Germany, United States,
China, Iran and many others.
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Temporary Foreign Workers "Flips": We
assist temporary foreign workers living
in Alberta with obtaining permanent
residents status through a variety of
permanent resident streams.
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Border Troubles: Individuals refused
entry at the Canadian port of entry
routinely ask us to assist with securing
rehabilitation or temporary resident
permits to temporarily overcome their
inadmissibility so as to allow them
entry to Canada.
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