SELF EMPLOYED VISA IMMIGRATION TO CANADA

SELF EMPLOYED VISA IMMIGRATION TO CANADA The Self-Employed Program seeks to bring people who will become self-employed in Canada. They must have either: relevant experience in cultural activities or athletics, and intend and be able to make a significant contribution to the cultural or athletic life of Canada, or experience in managing a farm, and […]

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START-UP VISA TO CANADA

START-UP VISA TO CANADA Canada’s Start-up Visa Program targets immigrant entrepreneurs with the skills and potential to build businesses in Canada that: are innovative can create jobs for Canadians can compete on a global scale Do you have an innovative business idea? If you can get support for your idea from one of the designated organizations, […]

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TEMPORARY RESIDENT PERMITS VISA TO CANADA

TEMPORARY RESIDENT PERMITS VISA TO CANADA Normally, persons who do not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) are: refused permanent resident or temporary resident visas abroad; refused Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA); denied entry at a port of entry; or refused processing within Canada. In some cases, however, there may be […]

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VISAS FOR VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING TO THE USA

VISAS FOR VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING TO THE USA Human trafficking, also known as trafficking in persons, is a form of modern-day slavery in which traffickers typically lure individuals with false promises of employment and a better life. Victims of severe forms of human trafficking are provided relief under U.S. immigration law by the Victims […]

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VISAS FOR VICTIMS OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY TO THE USA

VISAS FOR VICTIMS OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY TO THE USA Visas for Victims of Criminal Activity to the USA Victims of certain criminal activities that either occurred in the United States or violated U.S. laws may be eligible to petition for U nonimmigrant status to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Victims must have suffered […]

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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS & NATO EMPLOYEES VISAS TO THE USA

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS & NATO EMPLOYEES VISAS TO THE USA Diplomats, government officials, and employees who will work for international organizations in the United States need G visas. Officials and employees of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) who will work for NATO in the United States need NATO visas. International Organization Employees To receive a […]

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DIPLOMATS AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS VISAS TO THE USA

DIPLOMATS AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS VISAS TO THE USA Diplomats and other foreign government officials traveling to the United States to engage solely in official duties or activities on behalf of their national government must obtain A-1 or A-2 visas prior to entering the United States. They cannot travel using visitor visas or under the […]

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