Common questions answered

  • How many years work exp we need to apply for PR?

    To apply for Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada through Express Entry, you typically need at least 1 year of continuous, full-time skilled work experience (or equivalent part-time) within the last 10 years. Depending on your chosen immigration pathway, additional work experience may increase your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, improving your chances of receiving an invitation.

  • How many years work exp we need to apply for PR?

    To apply for Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada through Express Entry, you typically need at least 1 year of continuous, full-time skilled work experience (or equivalent part-time) within the last 10 years. Depending on your chosen immigration pathway, additional work experience may increase your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, improving your chances of receiving an invitation.

  • How many years work exp we need to apply for PR?

    To apply for Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada through Express Entry, you typically need at least 1 year of continuous, full-time skilled work experience (or equivalent part-time) within the last 10 years. Depending on your chosen immigration pathway, additional work experience may increase your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, improving your chances of receiving an invitation.

  • Do you offer payment installments?

    Yes, we offer flexible payment instalments to ensure that our clients can access our immigration services without financial burden. Contact us today to learn more about our payment options.

  • Can you assist me if i have previous refusals?

    Yes, we specialize in handling cases with prior refusals. Our experienced team will assess your previous applications, identify the reasons for refusal, and develop a tailored strategy to improve your chances of success. Don't let a refusal stop you from achieving your immigration goals.

  • Are you an authorized representative? How many years of exp do you have?

    Yes, Narendra Immigration Consulting Inc. is a licensed immigration consultancy. We are authorized representatives regulated by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). With over 4 years of experience, we have helped many individuals and families successfully navigate the Canadian immigration process.

  • Do you process LMIA?

    Yes, we assist employers with Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications, helping them hire foreign workers legally. We guide employers through the process to ensure compliance with Canadian immigration laws.

  • Who I can include in my application for visa?

    When applying for a visa, you can typically include your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children. The specific eligibility depends on the visa type and category, and we can guide you through the process to ensure that all eligible family members are included.

  • Is the consultation confidential?

    Yes, all consultations with Narendra Immigration Consulting Inc. are highly confidential. We prioritize your privacy and ensure that your personal information is protected throughout the entire immigration process.

  • What are the current processing times for PR applications?

    Processing times for Permanent Residency (PR) applications can vary depending on the immigration stream, the complexity of your case, and current government workloads. Typically, Express Entry applications take around 6 months, while other streams may take longer. We stay updated on current timelines to provide you with accurate estimates.

  • How can I improve my CRS score?

    There are several ways to improve your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for Express Entry, including gaining more work experience, improving your language proficiency (IELTS/CELPIP), securing a provincial nomination, or obtaining a job offer from a Canadian employer. Our team can help identify areas for improvement specific to your profile.

  • Which PNP is best suited for my profile?

    The best Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) for your profile depends on various factors such as your work experience, education, and adaptability. Each province has unique requirements and programs. We will evaluate your profile and recommend the PNP that maximizes your chances for nomination.

  • Do I need a job offer to apply for a PNP?

    Not all Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) require a job offer. Some provinces have streams that focus on candidates with specific skills, experience, or educational backgrounds. We can help you identify PNPs where a job offer is not mandatory.

  • What should I do if my work permit expires?

    If your work permit is about to expire, you can apply for a work permit extension or a bridging open work permit (if you’ve already applied for PR). You should submit the extension application before the current permit expires to maintain your legal status in Canada.

  • How can I get my educational credentials assessed?

    To have your educational credentials assessed, you will need to submit your documents to a designated Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) organization. This process ensures that your foreign education is comparable to Canadian standards. We can guide you through the ECA process to ensure that all your documents are submitted correctly.