

Need Help Immigrating to Canada?
Need Help Immigrating to Canada?
MEET YOUR LAWYER
Almas Bibi
Helping you navigate the path to a brighter future in Canada, Almas has over 7 years of experience securing work permits. She proactively guides you through each step, ensuring the process is clear and streamlined.
Committed to your peace of mind and success, Almas prioritizes transparent communication and works diligently to expedite your case whenever possible. Her dedication makes her the reliable choice for your immigration needs.

U.S. citizens must meet Canada’s immigration criteria to move permanently. Requirements include:
• Having a valid passport.
• Meeting eligibility under one of Canada’s immigration programs (e.g., Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs).
• Passing a medical exam and providing police clearance.
• Demonstrating financial resources if applying as a skilled worker.
The timeline depends on the immigration program:
• Express Entry: 6 months after receiving an invitation to apply (ITA).
• Provincial Nominee Program: 12-18 months.
• Spousal Sponsorship: 12 months.
• Temporary work permits are processed faster, typically within a few weeks to months.
Yes, U.S. citizens can work in Canada temporarily with a valid work permit. Common pathways include:
• Employer-Specific Work Permit: Tied to a Canadian employer.
• NAFTA/USMCA: Certain professionals can get work permits without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Permanent residency is required for long-term work and access to certain benefits.
Common pathways include:
• Express Entry: Points-based system for skilled workers.
• Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): For those with specific skills needed in Canadian provinces.
• Spousal or Family Sponsorship: If you have a spouse or immediate family in Canada.
• Study Permits Leading to PR: U.S. students can study in Canada and apply for PR post-graduation.
• Startup Visa Program: For entrepreneurs launching businesses in Canada.
Yes, family members (spouse, children) can be included in your application. Canada offers:
• Dependent Sponsorship: Bring children under 22 or dependents with disabilities.
• Spouses can often work or study while their PR application is processed.
Meet Your Lawyer

Almas Bibi
Helping you navigate the path to a brighter future in Canada, Almas has over 7 years of experience securing work permits. She proactively guides you through each step, ensuring the process is clear and streamlined.
Committed to your peace of mind and success, Almas prioritizes transparent communication and works diligently to expedite your case whenever possible. Her dedication makes her the reliable choice for your immigration needs.
U.S. citizens must meet Canada’s immigration criteria to move permanently. Requirements include:
• Having a valid passport.
• Meeting eligibility under one of Canada’s immigration programs (e.g., Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs).
• Passing a medical exam and providing police clearance.
• Demonstrating financial resources if applying as a skilled worker.
Yes, family members (spouse, children) can be included in your application. Canada offers:
• Dependent Sponsorship: Bring children under 22 or dependents with disabilities.
• Spouses can often work or study while their PR application is processed.
Yes, U.S. citizens can work in Canada temporarily with a valid work permit. Common pathways include:
• Employer-Specific Work Permit: Tied to a Canadian employer.
• NAFTA/USMCA: Certain professionals can get work permits without the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
Permanent residency is required for long-term work and access to certain benefits.
Common pathways include:
• Express Entry: Points-based system for skilled workers.
• Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): For those with specific skills needed in Canadian provinces.
• Spousal or Family Sponsorship: If you have a spouse or immediate family in Canada.
• Study Permits Leading to PR: U.S. students can study in Canada and apply for PR post-graduation.
• Startup Visa Program: For entrepreneurs launching businesses in Canada.
The timeline depends on the immigration program:
• Express Entry: 6 months after receiving an invitation to apply (ITA).
• Provincial Nominee Program: 12-18 months.
• Spousal Sponsorship: 12 months.
• Temporary work permits are processed faster, typically within a few weeks to months.
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Proactive Approach
100% Up-To-Date Information
Personalized Attention
Transparent Communication
Expert Legal Advice

"I just received my (student) visa with the professional help of Almas Bibi Law. I am very happy with the service, the visa process took place within the stipulated times without any problem, I received good advice before and during the process."
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"I just received my (student) visa with the professional help of Almas Bibi Law. I am very happy with the service, the visa process took place within the stipulated times without any problem, I received good advice before and during the process."
Maylin Molina


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