- International Student Studying, working and immigrating to Canada
- Religious Worker Pastors and other religious workers
- American or Mexican Business visitors and professional or investor visas under NAFTA
- Spouse or Family Member Sponsor your spouse, partner, children or parents
- Skilled Workers and Work Permits Work permits and immigration for skilled professionals, trades, and others
- Lawyer or Professional Advisor How we can work together to help your clients
- Citizenship Qualifying and applying for Canadian citizenship
- HR Manager or Employer Hiring foreign skilled workers, professionals, trades and others
- International Business Setting up a branch office or acquiring a business in Canada
- Business Owner or Manager Passive and active investment immigration options
- Inadmissibility and Appeals Criminality, medical issues, refusals and appeals
- More Resources Visit our resource library for helpful articles and eBooks
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You can learn a great deal about Canadian immigration by exploring CanadaVisaLaw.com. But what does it all mean for your specific situation? Which route works best for you? A detailed discussion with a Lowe & Company immigration expert -- in person or over the phone -- will give you the answers you need.
What You Need to Provide
Your time is valuable. That’s why we ask you to provide detailed information prior to your consultation. Your education, work or business experience, family composition and ties to Canada can all influence your immigration strategy.
What to Expect
Like most of our clients, you likely qualify for several immigration options. Each will have different requirements, conditions, processing times and costs. We will review your background in detail and ask you questions which you may not have thought of. In fact, you may not even think them relevant, at first. We will then explore your objectives, including timing, business, and personal factors. Only after we fully understand your qualifications and goals will we recommend the best course of action.
During the consultation, we will sometimes give you copies of immigration regulations, policies or articles for you to review and digest. At the end of the consultation, we want you to be as informed as you can be about the timing, chances of success and costs of each option.