Structured pathways to temporary status, permanent residence, and citizenship, aligned with Canadian regulatory frameworks.
Canada operates one of the world’s most structured immigration systems, offering pathways for skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, students, families, and temporary visitors.
Eligibility, documentation standards, and processing requirements vary depending on program category, jurisdiction, and individual profile.
IMCA provides structured advisory evaluation and licensed representation to ensure alignment with Canadian immigration regulations.
Canada offers multiple permanent residence pathways for skilled workers, provincial nominees, entrepreneurs, and eligible family members.
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Strategic evaluation is essential before profile creation or submission.
Apart from Descendants, permanent residents may become eligible for Canadian citizenship upon meeting statutory requirements.
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Applications must meet federal eligibility standards.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents may sponsor eligible family members for permanent residence.
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Eligibility and financial requirements vary by category.
Temporary work authorization may be employer-specific or open, depending on eligibility and regulatory category.
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Each category requires regulatory alignment and proper documentation.
International students must be accepted by a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and meet federal and provincial requirements.
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Structured planning is essential for long-term immigration positioning.
Canada offers temporary entry options for tourism, family visits, and short-term stays.
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Temporary status must be maintained in accordance with regulatory timelines.
Canadian immigration matters are conducted through IMCA Group Consultancy Inc.
Authorized representation is provided by:
Negin Najjarnejad
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
RCIC License #R708248
Under Canadian law, only authorized representatives, including RCICs, lawyers, and notaries (Quebec), may provide paid immigration advice or representation before Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Where representation is provided, a Use of Representative form (IMM 5476) is submitted in accordance with IRCC requirements.
All files are handled in compliance with CICC professional standards and applicable immigration regulations.
Strategic immigration planning requires disciplined evaluation.
IMCA provides:
✔ Structured eligibility assessment
✔ Regulatory pathway analysis
✔ Documentation oversight
✔ Application preparation and submission coordination
✔ Ongoing communication and compliance monitoring
Every case begins with evaluation, not assumption.