Regulated Canadian immigration lawyer London
Expert guidance for your Canadian visa or residency application
Whether you want to study, work, or move permanently to Canada, our immigration lawyers prepare applications designed for success. We reduce mistakes, avoid refusals, and give you confidence with a clear strategy from the start.
Your journey to Canada begins with a professional consultation.
Canada temporary residence visas
Looking to stay in Canada temporarily? We advise on the right visa route based on your goals and background.
- Study Permits – For international students wishing to study at Canadian institutions.
- Work Permits – Options include employer-specific permits and open work permits under programs such as IEC.
- Visitor Visas – For short-term stays, tourism, or family visits.
Many temporary residence routes can later provide a pathway to permanent residence.
Canada permanent residence
Permanent residence allows you to live and work in Canada indefinitely, with access to healthcare, social benefits, and a path to citizenship.
- Express Entry – The most popular route, based on points under the CRS system.
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) – Tailored programs run by provinces to meet local labour needs.
- Family Sponsorship – Bring your spouse, partner, or dependent children to Canada.
- Canadian Experience Class – For those with prior Canadian study or work experience.
We build a clear strategy to maximise your chances of being invited for permanent residency.
Get Canadian visa advice
Visa rules are complex and change frequently. Speaking to a regulated Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC) early saves time, money, and stress.
Our team reviews your profile, explains your best options, and ensures your application is fully prepared before submission.
Frequently asked questions
Not always. While some visas require a job offer, such as employer-specific work permits, others like Express Entry or certain Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) allow you to apply without one.
Yes. Many programs allow you to include your spouse or partner and dependent children. We guide you through sponsorship and dependent visa requirements.
Temporary residence covers visas for study, work, or visiting. Permanent residence (PR) lets you stay indefinitely, enjoy healthcare, social benefits, and apply for citizenship later.
Express Entry uses a points-based system (CRS). We assess your profile, advise on improving your score, and ensure your documents are application-ready.
Yes. We review refusal reasons, create a new strategy, and represent you in resubmissions or appeals through a regulated Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC).