Calculate your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score to see if you qualify for Canadian Permanent Residence through the Express Entry system. Use this official CRS calculator provided by the Government of Canada.
Most Canadian visa applications require a police certificate to prove that you do not have a criminal record. This resource provides a step-by-step guide on how to obtain a police certificate from various countries, including links to official websites for application forms and instructions.
Wondering how long it will take to process your Canadian visa application? Use the official Government of Canada tool to check current processing times for different types of visas and immigration applications.
If you are applying for a study permit, you need to enroll in a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada. Use this tool to search for DLIs and ensure your chosen institution is recognized by the Canadian government.
Learn about the medical exam requirements for Canadian immigration, including who needs a medical exam, what to expect, and where to find a panel physician approved by the Government of Canada.
Find out if you need to provide biometrics (fingerprints and a photo) for your Canadian visa application, and learn where and how to submit your biometrics.
Access a list of free settlement services provided by the Canadian government and other organizations to help newcomers adjust to life in Canada, including finding a job, learning English or French, and getting a driver’s license.
Learn about the insurance requirements for a Super Visa application, which allows parents and grandparents to visit Canada for extended periods. This guide provides information on the coverage needed and links to approved insurance providers.
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