Polinsys Resources for Clients and Prospects.
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Resource meetings are led by non-licensed personnel and serve as a source of information. It is important to note that this information constitutes official guidance from a Canadian Authorized Representative and can serve as a helpful resource for educating yourself about various Canadian immigration programs. It is fully prepared by a Canadian Authroized Representative and you must confirm it during the Q&A session. Once you have familiarized yourself with the different programs, we encourage you to participate in the Authorized Representative’s Q&A session, an official immigration forum held most Fridays. Nurses are strongly advised to attend Nursing meetings conducted by a healthcare professional on the first Thursday of every month. For further details and access links, please visit: https://polinsys.com/webinar.
Immigration services must be carried out directly by the applicant themselves. If an applicant seeks assistance, it is imperative that such assistance be provided exclusively by a Canadian Authorized Representative. Any application processed through a foreign entity or an individual who is NOT a Canadian Authorized Representative will be subject to rejection on grounds of misrepresentation. This directive is in accordance with Canadian Regulation on Immigration Services.
In order to comply with Canadian Immigration Regulation, Polinsys has curated a comprehensive selection of resources within this section, all of which have been provided by a Canadian Authorized Representative. These resources are intended to serve the best interests of our prospects and clients. We strongly urge you to review them diligently, enabling you to approach Canadian Immigration services with a well-informed perspective and targeted objectives.
It is essential to note that no individual or Authorized Representative can guarantee the outcome of any immigration service. Services claiming guaranteed results are fraudulent and must be promptly reported to the Canadian Immigration Department. Failure to report such fraudulent services may also result in your implication in fraudulent activities.
For the formal complaints process, we kindly request you to report any instances of Canadian Immigration fraud to the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police).
Most data listed on this data is from the Canadian Immigration Department (IRCC) and released on the IRC news website by Polinsys & The Student Herald. For a comprehensive resource, we recommend visiting the provided link and accessing the section related to the success rates of individuals from your country. This will provide valuable insights to help you assess your prospects for Permanent Residency (PR) under the skilled worker program.
Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to upholding the integrity of the Canadian immigration system. If you are receiving information from a foreign national or an agent or anybody other than a Canadian Authorized Representative, such information is considered non-official and must come to you with a disclaimer claiming its non-official status. All Polinsys personnel who is not a Canadian Authorized Representative will have the following disclaimer on their written communication:
It is important to note that Canadian Immigration services must be handled exclusively by Canadian Authorized representatives. Only an AR can provide information on Canadian Immigration. Clients receive counselling based on a Canadian Authorized representative’s signed report, and your AR is available on Fridays for any inquiries. For details, visit https://polinsys.com/webinar.
This page will offer guidance on how to approach the various immigration programs. However, the initial section of this page addresses data, which will provide you with insight into available opportunities. Canadian Immigration DATA is the only way to determine actual success rates and opportunities.
Canadian Permanent Residence pathways constitute several opportunities and here we will attempt to provide you a step-by-step approach.
Stage 1: Information seeking and research.
Stage 2: Identify single or multiple pathways you are going to target and approach.
Stage 3: Get all your questions answered directly from a Canadian Authorized Representative
Stage 4: Get your written evaluation directly from a Canadian Authorized Representative
Stage 5: Decide on programs and costs and move ahead.
Stage 1: Information Gathering and Research
Information and research constitute pivotal components of your Canadian Residency journey. It is crucial to obtain all your information from trustworthy sources, preferably from a Canadian Authorized Representative or a certified Immigration organization. While misinformation can come from anyone, accurate and reliable information can only be provided by a qualified professional.
Polinsys offers a wealth of information directly sourced from the Canadian Immigration department through an extensive library of thousands of videos. Some of the videos essential for your research can be found below, and Polinsys is dedicated to providing guidance to assist you in your research process.
Canada offers various pathways to achieve permanent residence, providing foreign nationals with a unique advantage in pursuing their immigration goals. It is advisable to adopt a strategic approach by focusing on programs with higher quotas and a proven track record of success.
As a valuable resource, your Canadian Authorized Representative has curated a collection of informative videos available through IRCnews. These videos are designed to equip you with essential information about the opportunities you can strategically target for your immigration journey.
By prioritizing programs with greater quotas and a high success rate, you can enhance your chances of achieving your desired immigration status and securing a promising future in Canada. Please read on!
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Major PR Programs: |
Other Programs
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| Federal Express Entry | Spousal Open Work Permit
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| Provincial through Express Entry | Visitor Visa or TRV
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| Independent PNP programs | Super Visa
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| Employer Driven Programs | Parents & Grandparents sponsorship
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| Work Permits through LMIA | Work Permit
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| Data based approaches. | Study Permits & Extensions
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Express Entry:
The Federal Express Entry program stands out as one of the most widely favored Canadian Permanent Residence programs. You can access pertinent information pertaining to Express Entry on this page. You can explore Immigration data and other information about Federal Express Entry in this page including the topics listed below: Click here!
- Best approaches. IELTS validity, ECA validity
- Selection chances with Diagrams
- Benefits of having a EE Profile
- Selection by Federal Government based on CRS score
- Selection by Provinces based on NOC code (Category selection)
- A good resume enhancement approach to show employers you are immigration ready.

Provincial selection through Express Entry: Maintaining an active Express Entry profile increases your eligibility for provincial selection through the Federal Express Entry pool. This page is designed to furnish you with comprehensive information and data regarding your immigration strategies. You can explore Immigration Data and other information about Provincial selection in EE by following this link, including the topics listed below: Click Here!
- Provincial Selection through express entry
- Preparedness for Provincial Selection
- Readiness for Provincial Selection

Independent Provincial Selections (Provincial Nominations): Each province in Canada administers its own immigration programs known as Independent Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). These provincial programs operate with individual quotas that surpass the quotas allocated under the Federal Express Entry system. For a more comprehensive overview of the provincial programs, kindly visit this page. More details about the various PNP programs can be accessed here
- Provincial Quotas and Selection
- Provincial Expression of Interest Just like Federal Expression of Interest
- Provincial Employer driven programs.
- Provincial special programs

Employer driven programs: Canada implemented Employer-Driven Programs a few years ago, with a notable initiative known as the Atlantic Immigration Program. Under these programs, employers have the opportunity to recruit foreign nationals to work in Canada, which can ultimately lead to Canadian Permanent Residence for successful applicants and their families. We provide comprehensive information and data on Canadian Employer-Driven programs for your reference. Tons of information and data, follow this link, Click Here!
- Canadian Employers and their approved status for overseas hiring
- Targeting Canadian employers for jobs
- Resume meeting Canadian Immigration norms
- Do it yourself approach or support based approach?

Empowering yourself with knowledge sourced from reliable and verifiable sources is crucial when navigating the path to Canadian Permanent Residence. Relying on credible data and information is not only a professional approach but also ensures that your immigration decisions are based on accurate and trustworthy insights. As immigration policies and opportunities evolve, staying informed through reputable sources will enable you to make well-informed choices and increase your chances of success in your journey towards Canadian Permanent Residence. Data directly sourced from IRCC is provided here:
- Primitive approaches by following client reviews
- Knowledge is power, know your stuff
- DATA available for you to review,
- DO NOT listen to employees, agents others, Obtain in writing by Authorized Rep ONLY

Spousal Open Work Permit: A Spousal Open Work Permit in Canada offers several significant benefits to both the sponsored spouse and the sponsoring partner. Firstly, it provides the sponsored spouse with the freedom to work in Canada, which can contribute to the financial stability of the family. This permit allows them to pursue various job opportunities and gain Canadian work experience, enhancing their career prospects in the long run. Additionally, having an open work permit means they are not restricted to a specific employer or location, offering flexibility in their job choices. From a family perspective, it helps maintain emotional well-being by reducing the stress of separation often associated with immigration processes. Ultimately, a Spousal Open Work Permit promotes family reunification, supports economic integration, and strengthens the bonds within Canadian families. For more details, please follow this link:

Visitor Visa or TRV:
A Visitor Visa to Canada presents numerous benefits to individuals wishing to explore the country. Firstly, it allows visitors to experience the rich and diverse Canadian culture, natural beauty, and attractions firsthand, offering unforgettable travel experiences. It provides the opportunity to visit friends and family residing in Canada, fostering meaningful connections and maintaining relationships. Moreover, a Visitor Visa permits participation in various short-term courses or workshops, enabling personal or professional growth. With its multiple-entry option, visitors can come and go from Canada during the visa’s validity, making it convenient for frequent visits. Overall, a Visitor Visa opens doors to discovery, connection, and enrichment in the beautiful and welcoming Canadian landscape.

Super Visa:
The Super Visa for Canada is a valuable option for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents, offering several notable benefits. Unlike a regular Visitor Visa, the Super Visa allows for extended stays in Canada, with validity periods of up to 10 years. This extended duration enables parents and grandparents to spend quality time with their families in Canada, support their loved ones, and provide childcare assistance. Moreover, Super Visa holders are not required to renew their status as frequently as regular visitors, reducing administrative hassles. This visa type reflects Canada’s commitment to family reunification, ensuring that parents and grandparents can be part of their loved ones’ lives while enjoying the beauty and opportunities that Canada has to offer.

Parents & Grandparents sponsorship:
The Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program in Canada holds immense benefits for both sponsors and their family members. For sponsors, it offers the opportunity to reunite with beloved parents and grandparents, providing emotional support and strengthening family bonds. It also allows sponsors to ensure their family members have access to Canada’s high-quality healthcare and social services. From the perspective of sponsored parents and grandparents, this program grants them the chance to enjoy a safe and stable environment in Canada, along with the benefits of a world-class healthcare system. They can also participate in community activities and contribute to Canadian society in various ways. Overall, the Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program exemplifies Canada’s commitment to family values and ensures that generations can be together, sharing in each other’s joys and support in a welcoming and inclusive nation.

Work Permit:
Canada offers various types of work permits to individuals with different circumstances, each providing unique benefits. The Open Work Permit allows holders to work for any employer in Canada without the need for a specific job offer, granting flexibility and the ability to explore various job opportunities. Employer-Specific Work Permits, on the other hand, are tied to a particular employer or job offer, offering job security and the chance to gain specialized experience. Post-Graduation Work Permits are available to international students who have completed their studies in Canada, providing valuable Canadian work experience. International Mobility Programs, including the Intra-Company Transfers and NAFTA work permits, are designed to facilitate the movement of skilled workers across borders. These work permits open doors to professional growth, international experience, and the potential for permanent residence in Canada, making it an attractive destination for global talent.

Study Permits & Extensions:
Canada offers a range of study permits and extensions that cater to the diverse needs of international students. Initially, the Study Permit allows individuals to pursue their education at Canadian designated learning institutions. This permit provides the opportunity to immerse oneself in Canada’s world-class education system, gain international exposure, and access various academic and career prospects. Study Permit extensions can be sought to continue studies, providing students with uninterrupted educational pathways. Additionally, the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) offers graduates the chance to gain valuable Canadian work experience and potentially transition to permanent residence. Furthermore, co-op work permits and other specific permits enable students to engage in hands-on learning experiences while contributing to their financial well-being. Canada’s commitment to fostering global talent and providing diverse educational opportunities makes it an attractive destination for international students seeking both academic excellence and a pathway to future success.
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