Journey Abroad

Your Pathway to a Better Future in Canada

Canada is one of the most welcoming countries in the world, offering diverse immigration streams for skilled workers, students, entrepreneurs, and families. At Journey Abroad Advisory, we guide you through every step of your Canadian immigration journey—from eligibility assessment to settlement support.

Visa Types We Offer

Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, FST)
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Work Permits (Employer-Specific or Open)
Study Permit
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Business & Investor Visas
Family Sponsorship
Tourist/Visitor Visa

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for Canadian immigration, applicants typically must:

Be between 18 to 49 years old
Hold a recognized qualification or skilled work experience
Demonstrate English or French language proficiency (IELTS, TEF)
Show proof of settlement funds (as per immigration stream)
Have a clean criminal and medical background
Meet provincial or federal criteria (as applicable)

Processing Timelines

Express Entry PR: 6–8 months
PNP: 6–18 months
Study Permit: 1–3 months
Work Permit: 1–4 months
Business Visa: 3–6 months
Visitor/Super Visa: 1–2 months

Post-arrival Support

Airport pickup and temporary accommodation setup
Social Insurance Number (SIN) registration
Bank account and mobile connection
Health insurance and Medicare registration
School admissions and child care advice
Job search assistance (CV formatting, job portals, interview tips)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I bring my spouse and children with me to Canada?
Yes. Most visa streams allow you to sponsor your spouse and dependent children to join you.
Is there an age limit for Canadian immigration?
There's no official upper limit, but most points-based programs award more points for ages 18–35.
What English test is accepted for Canada?
The IELTS General Training test is commonly accepted for immigration, while IELTS Academic is for student visas.
How much money do I need to show as proof of funds?
It depends on your family size. For a single applicant, approx. CAD $13,757 (2025 rates). Amounts vary per program.
Can I apply for PR after studying in Canada?
Yes. After completing studies, you may get a PGWP and later apply for PR through Canadian Experience Class.

Application Process

1
Initial Assessment
We review your profile and suggest the best visa options.
2
Biometric & Medical Appointments
We book and prepare you for these steps.
3
Documentation
We guide you to prepare required docs: passport, resume, education, language scores, police clearance, etc.
4
Profile/Application Submission
We create your Express Entry profile or submit your visa application to IRCC or PNP authorities.
5
Visa Issuance & Pre-departure
Once approved, we help you prepare for arrival and integration into Canadian life.
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