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Welcome to our FAQ section, which addresses the most common questions about our services and the immigration process. Whether you are looking forward to immigrating to Canada or need guidance from our expert RCICs, we have all the answers you need.

YR Immigration Services Ltd. is a licensed and registered immigration company established in 2014. We specialize in helping individuals with successful Canadian Immigration process.

YR Immigration Services Ltd. is a legitimate company registered under the government of Alberta with a corporate access number and registration number. We have a Panel of RCICs full-time Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs). We also bring in additional RCICs on a project basis to ensure the best efforts for every application. Our legitimacy can be verified by checking our registration details and the credentials of our RCICs.

You can verify the RCICs associated with YR Immigration Services by checking their credentials on the CICC website. Although the RCICs may initially register under different company names, they are affiliated with YR Immigration Services. Our registered RCICs also come live from our social media platforms such as Linkedin, facebook etc. For further assurance, we can schedule Google Meet sessions with our RCICs upon request.

RCICs (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants) are licensed professionals authorized by the Canadian government to provide immigration advice and services. Our team of five multilingual RCICs offers expert guidance to ensure a smooth immigration process.

We offer a range of services, including free assessments, points calculation for immigration eligibility, consultations with Registered Immigration  We manage everything for you from submitting work permit applications and other necessary documentation.

Yes! We specialize in Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) and can help you identify the provinces that are best suited to your qualifications and preferences. Some of the services we offer include assistance with the PNP application procedure to increase your likelihood of nomination.

No, we are not on offering sponsorships at the moment. You would have to cover up your costs relevant to the immigration processing.

A Visit Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), allows you to enter Canada for tourism, visiting family or friends, or attending business meetings for a temporary period.

No, a travel history is not mandatory. At YR Immigration, we specialize in assisting clients with no prior travel history.

Yes, you can reapply! Our team of Active RCICs can assess your previous application, address any issues, and help you submit a stronger reapplication.

Yes, we handle both individual and family Visit Visa applications, ensuring that everyone can travel together easily.

No, a Visit Visa does not permit you to work or study in Canada. If you wish to do so, you’ll need to apply for the appropriate permit.

Processing times vary based on your country of residence and the volume of applications. Contact us for the latest updates and personalized timelines.

Common documents include a valid passport, proof of financial support, purpose of visit details, ties to your home country, and any additional documents requested by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Yes, you can apply to extend your stay before your Visit Visa expires. Our team can assist you with this process.

An LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) is a document that Canadian employers need to obtain before hiring a foreign worker. It demonstrates that hiring a foreign worker will not negatively impact the Canadian job market.

The processing time for an LMIA-Based Work Permit is typically 6-8 months, while LMIA-Exempt and Pre-Approved LMIA Work Permits usually take around 3-4 months.

Our fees encompass a variety of services, such as ongoing support, document preparation, and application assistance. Upon the evaluation of your case, we will be providing you with a comprehensive breakdown of every related cost.

Yes, you are allowed to travel with your immediate family members on a closed work permit. However, we strongly advise having good proof of funds and strong ties to your country of residence before doing so to avoid risking your application.

Language proficiency is a vital part of immigration. We will offer guidance on the language tests that are necessary, including CELPIP or IELTS, and provide resources to assist you in preparing for these exams. 

You can start by filling out the registration form on our website. After evaluating your eligibility, our team will contact you for further steps, including documentation and consultation.

Yes, we provide post-landing assistance to facilitate your effortless arrival into Canada. This involves helping in locating accommodations, and educational institutions, and establishing connections with local communities to facilitate a smooth transition. 

IRCC may communicate with you via telephone to request further information for the ongoing processing of an application or to inquire about any unpaid fees. Agents of the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will consistently and unconditionally disclose their identity.

Applications will continue to be processed in the sequence they are received, and in the majority of instances, you may expect to receive a final decision within the updated estimated processing time.

Through phone calls. Contact the IRCC Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100 if you are in Canada. The call center operates from Monday to Friday, between 8 am and 4 pm local time, excluding statutory holidays. Plan for a prolonged period of waiting on hold. Attempt to make a phone call in the early hours of the morning or utilize a speakerphone.

This online service enables Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) clients to securely examine the status of their immigration and/or citizenship application(s) 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from anywhere.

Phone number for international calls: +1 (289) 514 9994. You can also submit a form specifically designed for inquiries related to a particular case. The email address for general inquiries is help@yrimmigration.ca.

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