Aleena is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant licensed by College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and authorized as per section 91 of the Immigration Refugee Protection Act of Canada to provide immigration device. She is also a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC).
Before founding AIS Immigration Consulting, Aleena completed her specialization in Canadian Immigration from Herzing College in Toronto and after acquiring her license from the Canadian government, and now has over 7 years of experience in immigration consulting which she gained in Toronto working with various reputed Immigration law firms including Desloges Law Group in Downtown Toronto, Vialto Partners ( Price Waterhouse Coopers), Altec Global and Deloitte Canada, among others.
Aleena founded AIS Immigration Consulting in 2018 and has been constantly expanding its business footprint to cover various regions around the world. AIS is an immigration firm that is proud to cater to the needs of immigrants from all over the world. We are committed to providing our clients with premier immigration services that they can depend on.
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You can immigrate to Canada through various programs like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Family Sponsorship, Startup Visa, Business Immigration and more. Each program has its own criteria and requirements.
Express Entry is a system used to manage applications for permanent residence under certain economic immigration programs. It's a fast-track system that ranks candidates based on factors like age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.
PNPs allow Canadian provinces and territories to nominate individuals who want to immigrate to Canada and who are interested in settling in a particular province. Each province has its own set of immigration streams and criteria.
Yes, you can sponsor certain family members to come to Canada as permanent residents. This includes spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, parents, and grandparents.
Not necessarily. While having a job offer can increase your chances of immigrating, it's not always required. Programs like Express Entry consider factors beyond job offers, such as your skills and work experience.
The Canadian Experience Class is a program under Express Entry for individuals who have work experience in Canada and wish to become permanent residents. It's designed for those who are already familiar with Canadian society and the job market.
In most cases, yes. Language proficiency tests, such as the IELTS or CELPIP for English and the TEF for French, are often required to demonstrate your ability to communicate effectively in either English or French, which are Canada's official languages.
The processing time varies depending on the immigration program you apply for and other factors such as the completeness of your application and the volume of applications being processed. It can range from a few months to a few years.
Permanent residency allows you to live, work, and study in Canada on a permanent basis, but you're not a Canadian citizen. Citizenship, on the other hand, grants you additional rights such as the ability to vote and hold a Canadian passport.
If you meet certain requirements, such as residing in Canada for a specified period, passing a citizenship test, and demonstrating proficiency in English or French, you may be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship after being a permanent resident for a certain period of time.