Farda Immigration & Associates

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02/21/2023

✅️ It’s frustrating to be refused a Canadian Visitor, Study or Work Visa, especially if you don’t know the reasons for refusals. The Immigration Refugee Citizenship Canada (IRCC) provides a letter explaining why your visa has been rejected; however, often the reasons listed in your letter does not explain clearly why it was refused.
🚩If the recent refusal has ruined your travel, work or Canadian study plans, do not worry, after a visa refusal there are a few steps you may be able to take to obtain a Canadian visa.

Callus today to discuss your options
®️Farda Immigration Firm

Farid Radfar
🎖Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Senior Immigration Expert
RCIC-CRIC
®️515650
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📍Toronto 📍Montreal
📞Whatsapp or Direct: +1 647-523-6000
📍Adress: First Canadian Place, 100 King St W, Tororo, M5X 1A9

Farda Immigration & Associates CANADA | IMMIGRATION | JOBS | STUDY
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
RCIC-CRIC
®️515650

02/02/2023

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Here are five options for PGWP holders to remain in Canada after their permit expires while FHS draws remain at a standstill:

1.    Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
There are many Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) offered to international graduates in Canada that wish to settle in their province.

2.    Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
The Atlantic Immigration Program helps certain recent graduates from an Atlantic post-secondary institute become permanent residents.

3. Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP)
If you graduated from a publicly funded post-secondary institution in one of eleven select rural communities across Canada, you may be eligible to apply under the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP).

4. Work permit
Most work permits require employers to go through the lengthy and costly process of obtaining a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).

5. Enroll in a new post-secondary program
Enrolling in a new post-secondary program in Canada could allow you to remain in Canada and work up to 20 hours per week.
Farid Radfar
🎖Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
RCIC-CRIC
®️515650

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