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Temporary Residency
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Temporary Residency in Canada
Now you can also be a temporary resident if you are coming to travel, study, work, or work as a caregiver. Our immigration lawyers will support you in navigating complex Canadian immigration rules with ease. With our legal guidance there will be no room for errors.
At Nanda & Associate Lawyers, we not only simplify the process of securing temporary residency in Canada, but we empower you with detailed immigration knowledge.
If you’re a student hustling towards academic opportunities, a professional looking to work, a parent wanting to reunite with family, or a traveler looking to explore, our team of best immigration lawyers are here to guide you every step of the way.
Our Temporary Immigration Law Services:
Visit Canada
- Change of status in Canada
Work in Canada
- International Experience Canada
- Working Holiday Program
- Open Work permits for Family violence
- Open Work permits for Employer abuse
Care Giver Program
- Outside Canada
- Inside Canada
Study In Canada
Why Choose our Temporary Residency Lawyers?
Since 2003, our law firm has proudly assisted thousands of clients worldwide in achieving their Canadian immigration goals. We are trusted not just for our knowledge of immigration law but for our personalized approach. We dedicate time to understand your situation, gather observations and prepare your applications accordingly. Having decades of experience in identifying potential roadblocks before they arise; we don’t just handle paperwork; we provide peace of mind to our clients.
Temporary residency is often the first step toward building a future in Canada, and our Immigration Lawyers along with our Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant are here to make sure your journey starts on the right path.
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Our Temporary Residency Immigration Services
Whether you want to visit family, explore Canada’s breathtaking landscapes, or attend business meetings, you’ll need the right authorization. Our immigration attorneys assist with:
- Temporary Resident Visas (Business and Tourism): Applicable for short-term stays in Canada. It will allow you to visit friends, family, or enter Canada as a tourist. Business visitors can also avail this pathway temporarily, but they can’t enter the labor market.
- Business Visitors: This visa allows individuals to conduct international business activities in Canada under special provisions and without a work permit. For example, you have been called for a conference, or as a speaker etc.
- Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): This is required for visa-exempt travelers flying to Canada. We help ensure your eTA application is approved smoothly. Super Visa for Parents: Designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents, allowing them to stay up to two years per visit.
- Restoration of Status in Canada: If your status is expiring, then you must connect with our lawyers immediately. We can help restore it so you can continue your stay legally.
- Change of Status in Canada: Planning to shift from visitor to student, or another category? Then you should connect with our immigration lawyers to experience an effortless transition.
Study in Canada
Canada is one of the top destinations for international students. If you’re planning to pursue higher education here, you’ll need the proper study permit. Our lawyers will assist you in preparing strong applications that will display your eligibility as well as intent to return home after studies.
Work in Canada
Temporary work opportunities in Canada allow you to gain experience, support your family, or build a pathway to permanent residency. Our immigration services include:
- Spousal Open Work Permits: These allow the spouses of overseas students or skilled workers to work while their partner studies or works.
- Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): This is for students who have completed studies in Canada. It allows them to work and gain valuable experience in Canada.
- International Experience Canada (IEC): This program helps young professionals and travellers from partner nations take part in Canada's work-and-travel programs.
- Working Holiday Program: These are short-term work permits. It is best for those who are looking to explore Canada while working to establish their stay in Canada.
- Open Work Permits for Family Violence: Special permits like this protect vulnerable individuals facing abuse. For example, a sponsored spouse suffering family violence as they are a dependent immigrant. Permits like these gives them the ability to work independently.
- Open Work Permits for Employer Abuse: If you’re being mistreated at work, we can help secure a new work permit, ensuring your rights are protected.
Caregivers are essential to many Canadian families. If you’re seeking to work in Canada as a caregiver, whether from inside the country or abroad, our immigration attorneys will ensure you meet program-specific criteria. Our lawyers dedicate detailed attention in drafting and submitting applications with any or all supporting documents.
Please note that many caregiver programs open the door to eventually settling in Canada permanently. Therefore, you cannot afford the chance to make any errors in your application.
Best Temporary Residency Immigration Lawyers
Canadian immigration rules are subject to frequent changes. This means that delaying your application can only cause missed opportunities. But with the support of our experienced Immigration lawyers, you can enjoy:
- Timely updates on program changes.
- Error-free applications that reduces the risk of rejection.
- Trusted Legal expertise to handle complex cases and appeals.
Let our experienced Lawyers and Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant help you choose the right temporary residency pathway.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you have additional questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at hello@nanda.ca. We’re here to help!
What is the difference between PR and TR?
Temporary residency allows people to stay in Canada up to a designated period of time, whereas permanent residency allows immigrants, long-term stay options, leading towards a secured resident status. For example, Temporary residency is an optimum pathway for people who are coming to study, travel or short-term stays.
How long is a temporary resident in Canada?
Typically, on TR, immigrants can stay up to 6 months from their date of entry to Canda. However, if anyone wants to extend their stay they can apply for it, but deadlines apply. You must do so before your temporary residency status expires, it is advised to do so at least minimum 30 days before your status expires.
What are the four types of visas in Canada?
Canadian Immigration landscape is pretty diverse, but to list there are four main categories. These are: Visitor visas, Work Permits, Study Permits and Permanent Resident Visas. These categories allow eligible immigrants to enter Canada under the purpose of tourism, international studies, work, or to establish permanent roots of their family.
Can I invite someone to Canada as a temporary resident?
Yes, being a temporary resident does not stop you from inviting your friends and family members. The purpose of their visit has to be stated clearly, and every visitor you invite must have an ‘entry document’ with them. This will ensure legal compliance which is necessary for smoother process.
How long can I stay in Canada after my visa expires?
If your visa has expired, then you must leave Canada on an immediate basis. However, if you have filed an application to restore your status, within 90 days of your status expiration, then you can stay until a decision is made on your file. But you cannot work, until the status of your stay is restored.