Canada is the homeland of equality, justice and tolerance

Canada continues to be a safe and welcoming destination for immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. Immigrants enrich Canada beyond measure, and no accounting of our progress over the last century and a half is complete without including the contributions of newcomers. Even as we adjust to the extraordinary challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, we cannot lose sight of the enormous benefits immigration presents to our prosperity and way of life. Newcomers bring their heritage and culture, but also their talent, ideas and perspectives.

 

About Us

Barakat Immigration Consulting is a Canadian based immigration consulting firm, founded by Mrs. Brigitte Barakat, a well-experienced immigration consultant based in Montreal, Quebec. Barakat Immigration is a comprehensive immigration consultancy that offers expert immigration services and consulting to individuals worldwide, be it for permanent or temporary residency, as a visitor, worker, student, or as an entrepreneur.
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Expertise and Professionalism

Licensed and Regulated: As a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), we are authorized by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), ensuring compliance with Canadian laws and regulations.

Specialized Knowledge: In-depth understanding of Canadian immigration programs, policies, and processes.

Tailored Advice: Personalized strategies and solutions to meet individual client needs.

Hassle-Free Process

Comprehensive Support: Assistance with all steps of the immigration process, from eligibility assessment to application submission.

Error-Free Applications: Reduce the risk of delays or refusals by ensuring accurate and complete applications.

Document Management: Help with organizing, verifying, and submitting required documents efficiently.

Transparency and Communication

Clear Processes: Provide clients with a step-by-step understanding of what to expect.

Ongoing Updates: Regular communication and status updates on application progress.

No Hidden Fees: Transparent pricing with a breakdown of all costs.

Time and Cost Efficiency

Save Time: Avoid confusion and wasted effort by relying on our expert guidance.

Minimize Risks: Prevent costly mistakes that could delay your immigration process.

Accessibility and Convenience

Multilingual Support: Services available in multiple languages to accommodate diverse clients.

Easy Consultation: Offer virtual or in-person consultations to suit client preferences.

Trust and Credibility

Ethical Practices: Commitment to ethical and honest practices, adhering to CICC’s Code of Professional Conduct.

Client Testimonials: Share success stories and reviews from satisfied clients.

Broad Service Range

Multiple Immigration Pathways: Support for Express Entry, family sponsorship, work permits, study permits, business immigration, and more.

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Popular Immigration Pathways

Canada aims to welcome over 1.4 million permanent residents from 2024-2026. There are many methods to take in order to immigrate to Canada in 2024, and we will explain the 5 easiest ways to do so in detail below.

Provincial Nominee Programs

Explore a variety of immigration opportunities and pathways to Canada, including programs offered by provinces and territories such as Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, and more. Each program is tailored to support individuals and families in building a prosperous future based on their unique needs and aspirations.

Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)

Alberta, a western Canadian province, is most recognized for its oil and gas reserves and robust agricultural output. Its terrain boasts lush forests, the majestic Rocky Mountains, and picturesque prairies.... Learn More

British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)

British Columbia (BC) stands as the westernmost province of Canada, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the rugged Rocky Mountains. It boasts a leading role in the nation's economic growth... Learn More

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)

Manitoba, a western prairie province and land of natural splendor, is located amidst the provinces of Ontario and Saskatchewan. As one of the strongest and diverse economies of Canada, it... Learn More

New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NB PNP)

New Brunswick, one of Canada's three Maritime provinces located on the Atlantic coast, shares its borders with Quebec and Nova Scotia, as well as the United States. Despite being one... Learn More

Newfoundland & Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP)

Newfoundland and Labrador, situated as Canada's easternmost province, is a unique amalgamation of two distinct regions: Newfoundland, an island nestled in the Atlantic Ocean, and Labrador on the Canadian mainland.... Learn More

Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP)

The Northwest Territories (NWT), a federal territory of Canada, is renowned not only for its exceptional healthcare services and education system but also for the abundance of job opportunities and... Learn More

Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP)

Nova Scotia, located on Canada’s east coast on Atlantic Ocean, is surrounded by the natural beauty of the rolling sea, lush green forests, lakes, and farmland. A diverse history of... Learn More

Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)

Ontario, predominantly known as Canada’s tech hub is a province in east-central Canada. It is home to the national capital Ottawa and country’s largest city & economic hub, Toronto. Lucrative... Learn More

Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP)

Prince Edward Island, located off the eastern coast of Canada, is the smallest province and is predominantly known as the “birthplace of confederation”. It is home to magnificent coasts, lush... Learn More

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

Saskatchewan is land-locked and one of the prairie provinces of Western Canada. It is one of only two Canadian provinces without a saltwater coast. The economy is primarily based on... Learn More

Yukon Nominee Program (YNP)

Yukon, a vast territory in northwestern Canada, shares its borders with British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and Alaska. Known for its untamed wilderness, rugged mountains, and low population density, Yukon... Learn More

Immigration Services We Offer

How you can immigrate to Canada, how to protect yourself from fraud and what to expect after you arrive in Canada.

Immigration Services we offer

I want to Immigrate to Canada

I want to Visit Canada

I Want to Study in Canada

I want to work in Canada

I want to become an Entrepreneur

I want to Sponsor my family

I want to become a Canadian Citizen

I want to immigrate to Quebec, Canada

Immigration Services

With various diverse options available for immigration to Canada, each individual’s journey toward Canadian immigration will be distinct. This is where we at Barakat Immigration would like to guide and assist you. Some of the well-known programs are as below:

Express Entry

To be eligible for Express Entry, applicants need to fulfill the criteria for either the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW), the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or the Federal Skilled Trades (FST). On a regular basis, candidates with the highest rankings in the Express Entry pool are invited to apply for Canadian Permanent Residence.

Provincial Nominee Programs

The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is a highly demanded route for individuals applying for permanent residency to Canada. Some programs exclusively select international candidates based on their capacity to address the labor market demands of the specific province. The PNP streams could be categorized into the following clusters:

  • Skilled Workers
  • Students
  • Entry level/ Semi Skilled workers
  • Family/ community connections
  • Business/Entrepreneurs

Economic & Pilot Programs

Pilot programs are short-term immigration initiatives tailored to meet the requirements of particular regions and communities in Canada. These programs aim to address skill shortages by attracting skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled workers and providing them with a pathway to achieve permanent residence in Canada for those who wish to establish their long-term residency and employment in the country. Some of the current economic and pilot programs include:

  • The Atlantic Immigration Program
  • Permanent residence pathways for Hong Kong residents
  • Rural Community Immigration Pilot
  • Francophone Community Immigration Pilot
  • Agri-Food Pilot
  • Recognized Employer Pilot
  • Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot
  • Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot

If you intend to visit Canada for a short-term reason, such as a vacation or visiting family and friends, you might require a temporary Resident Visa (TRV), unless you come from a country that is exempt from the visa requirement.

Temporary Resident Visas (TRVs) may be issued as either single-entry or multiple-entry permits. Generally, tourists are granted a stay of six months.

We at Barakat Immigration, depending on your requirement, can assist you in obtaining either your:

  • Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)
  • Visitor Record (VR)
  • Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)

We offer services for parents and grandparents seeking to visit their children in Canada through the “Parents and Grandparents Super Visa.” This visa allows multiple entries and is valid for up to 10 years.

Additionally, we assist with Business Visitor Visas, designed for individuals visiting Canada to engage in international business activities without joining the Canadian workforce.

 

At “Barakat Immigration”, we are here to guide and support you throughout your journey to Canada. Whether you’re applying for a visitor visa or exploring options for a longer stay, we’ll assist you every step of the way. With our expertise, you can make the most of your visit to Canada.

Canada offers a top-tier education and an exceptional quality of life, ranking among the best globally, with affordable cost of living and tuition fees for international students. International students are drawn to Canada for several compelling reasons. To start, Canada’s renowned reputation for safety and stability holds considerable appeal. Additionally, the country’s exceptional and diverse education system is a significant attraction. Finally, Canada’s inclusive and accepting society plays a pivotal role in the decision-making process for international students. Opting to study in Canada, provides students with the following pros:

  • Work While Studying:
    International students with a valid study permit can work part-time during the academic year and full-time during scheduled breaks (such as summer or winter holidays).
  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP):
    After successfully completing an eligible program of study at a designated learning institution (DLI), students can apply for a PGWP. The duration of the PGWP is equivalent to the length of the program, up to a maximum of three years. This permit is open, allowing work for any employer across Canada.
  • Spousal Work Permits:
    The spouse or common-law partner of an international student may be eligible for an open work permit, allowing them to work for any employer in any province or territory while the student is pursuing their studies.
  • Education for Minor Children:
    Accompanying minor children of international students are allowed to enroll in Canadian primary or secondary schools at the same tuition rates as Canadian residents.
  • Pathways to Permanent Residency:
    International students and their families may qualify for permanent residency through the various immigration pathways available.

We at “Barakat Immigration” would be glad to guide and assist you throughout your journey to Canada. Whether it’s securing your study permit or working towards permanent residency, we’ll support you at every stage. With our guidance, you can turn your Canadian education into a path to Canadian permanent residence.

Securing a work permit enables foreign nationals to gain employment in Canada during their stay. With its attractive job opportunities, Canada is a sought-after destination for workers worldwide. Gaining work experience in Canada can serve as a significant step for those who aspire to eventually become permanent residents in the country. Canadian work permits can be acquired through various pathways. Certain work permits necessitate:

  • An employment offer from a Canadian employer but are exempted from the requirement of a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
  • An employment offer from a Canadian employer with an LMIA as a requirement for hiring foreign nationals.
  • Some mandate a connection or affiliation with Canada.

However, the two main common categorizations of work permits include:

1) Open Work Permits

Open Work permits allow foreign nationals to work for any employer in any part of Canada, but may facilitate specific limitations which applicants must adhere to. Open work permits do not necessitate a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Some open work permits namely are:

  • Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP)
  • Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP)
  • Vulnerable foreign workers
  • Bridging Open Work Permits
  • Open work permits for applicants under the Interim Pathway for Caregivers
  • Open work permits for applicants under the temporary resident to permanent resident pathway
2) Closed Work Permits

Closed Work Permits are employer-specific, meaning it allows foreign nationals to work only for the employer listed on the permit and often in a specific role and location. The conditions of the permit must be strictly followed and in most cases, obtaining a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is required to demonstrate that hiring a foreign worker will not negatively impact the Canadian labour market.

 

We at “Barakat Immigration” are dedicated to guiding and supporting you throughout your journey to Canada. Whether it’s obtaining your work permit or working towards permanent residency, we’ll assist you every step of the way. With our expertise, you can leverage your Canadian work experience as a pathway to permanent residency.

The Canadian government actively invites individuals from diverse backgrounds, including investors, business managers, and entrepreneurs, to settle in Canada and explore new opportunities. Applicants can benefit from a range of fast-track Business Immigration Programs.

These programs aim to boost economic growth and strengthen Canada’s job market by attracting investors, entrepreneurs, and self-employed individuals from abroad with access to venture capital, significant business experience, and strong entrepreneurial or managerial skills.

Available Business Immigration Options

Depending on your intended location in Canada, you can opt to apply through:

  • A Provincial Nominee Program for business and entrepreneurs (except in Quebec and Nunavut)
  • Quebec Entrepreneur/Investor Programs
  • Federal Business Immigration Programs, such as the Start-up visa program

 

Canada’s expanding economy offers a plethora of prospects for experienced and business-minded individuals. We at “Barakat Immigration” are prepared to assist you in advancing your business immigration aspirations. We will lead you through the immigration journey, ensuring you meet the eligibility criteria and eventually attain permanent residency. With our top-tier guidance, you can redirect your attention to your business endeavors.

Canada provides sponsorship programs for its citizens and permanent residents who want to reunite with their loved ones in Canada. These programs enable specific family members to obtain permanent residency in Canada. Among the highly favored pathways for immigration to Canada, family sponsorship programs facilitate the swift reunification of citizens and permanent residents with their spouses and immediate family members, such as dependent children, parents, and grandparents, featuring expedited processing times, as Canada recognizes the importance of not delaying family reunions. These programs aim to facilitate family reunification and help strengthen family ties.

Sponsorship Encompasses Two Primary Elements:
  1. It permits your family member to move to Canada and acquire permanent residency (PR).
  2. It entails a personal commitment from you to ensure their essential needs are met and to offer financial support to that individual.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor family members who want to immigrate to Canada through the following programs:
  • Spousal, Common-Law Partner or Conjugal Partner Sponsorship
  • Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship
  • Dependent Child Sponsorship
  • Other Close Relative Sponsorship

 

At “Barakat Immigration”, we are ready to assist you in achieving your family sponsorship goals. We will guide you through the sponsorship process, ensuring you meet all the necessary requirements and successfully reunite with your loved ones in Canada. With our expert support, you can focus on cherishing your family while we handle the complexities of the immigration journey.

The Canadian passport ranks as one of the most powerful globally, and obtaining Canadian citizenship offers numerous unique benefits and advantages that are typically not accessible to temporary or permanent residents.

Key Requirements for Canadian Citizenship:
  • Permanent Resident Status: You must be a permanent resident of Canada.
  • Residency Requirement: You need to have lived in Canada for at least 3 out of the last 5 years before applying.
  • Language Proficiency: Applicants aged 18 to 54 must demonstrate adequate knowledge of English or French.
  • Filing Taxes: You must have filed taxes in Canada, if required under the Income Tax Act, for at least 3 years within the 5-year period.
  • Pass a Citizenship Test: Individuals between the ages of 18 and 54 must take a citizenship test, which covers Canadian history, values, symbols, and government.
  • No Criminal Record: Applicants must not possess a criminal record deemed as a barrier to obtaining Canadian citizenship, as determined by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Advantages of Canadian Citizenship:
  • Right to Vote and Run for Office: Citizens can vote in federal, provincial, and local elections and run for public office.
  • Access to Canadian Passport: Canadian citizens are eligible to obtain a Canadian passport, which facilitates easier international travel.
  • Healthcare Benefits: Citizenship grants full access to Canada’s publicly funded healthcare system.
  • Social Services: Citizens can benefit from various social services such as child tax benefits, unemployment benefits, and pensions.
  • No Immigration Status Limitations: Unlike permanent residents, Canadian citizens do not need to worry about residency obligations and can live in Canada indefinitely.
  • Protection and Rights: As a citizen, you have legal protection under Canadian law, including access to the justice system and protection against deportation.
  • Ease of Travel: Canadian citizens enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to many countries around the world.
  • Ability to Sponsor Family Members: Canadian citizens can sponsor family members for immigration to Canada, including spouses, children, and other eligible relatives.

 

Becoming a Canadian citizen offers many benefits, including the opportunity to fully participate in Canadian society, enjoy robust social services, and travel freely. At “Barakat Immigration”, we are committed to helping you achieve your Canadian citizenship goals. We will guide you through the entire application process, ensuring you meet all eligibility requirements for Canadian citizenship. With our expert assistance, you can focus on embracing the benefits of Canadian citizenship while we take care of the details and complexities of your immigration journey.

Quebec offers various pathways for individuals aspiring to immigrate to the province. At Barakat Immigration, we are here to assist you in navigating the unique programs available under Quebec immigration. Below are some of the popular options:

  • Quebec Economic Class Programs:
    These programs are designed to attract skilled workers who can contribute to Quebec’s economy. Eligibility is determined based on criteria such as work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability to the province.
  • Family Sponsorship to Quebec:
    Quebec facilitates family reunification by allowing eligible sponsors to bring their family members to join them in the province. This is an excellent pathway for individuals who wish to reunite with their loved ones in Quebec.
  • Study (CAQ) – Certificat d’acceptation du Québec:
    To study in Quebec, international students need a Certificat d’acceptation du Québec (CAQ). This is a mandatory requirement before applying for a study permit to pursue education in the province.
  • Work (CAQ) – Certificat d’acceptation du Québec:
    For those planning to work in Quebec, obtaining a CAQ is essential. This document ensures that applicants meet the specific labor market needs and standards of the province.

At “Barakat Immigration”, we are committed to providing personalized guidance and support for all your Quebec immigration needs. Whether you aim to study, work, or reunite with your family in Quebec, we are here to assist you every step of the way.

Have Questions? Look Here

Got a question? below you 'll find answers to the questions we get asked the most about...
Can a child who has exceeded the age limit for being considered a dependent be sponsored?

As of October 24, 2017, the age requirement for dependents was extended from "under 19" to 22. However, dependent children above the age of 22 can be sponsored if they have relied on their parents for financial assistance since prior to reaching the age of 22, and Cannot sustain themselves financially due to a mental or physical ailment.

Can a foreign student in Canada work while studying under the study permit?

If your study permit contains a stipulation permitting on or off-campus employment and you meet all the necessary criteria, you may be qualified to work in Canada with your study permit while pursuing your studies, and a work permit is not required. However, it's essential to note that you can commence working only once your study program officially commences, and working before the start of your studies is not permissible. However, if your study program mandates a co-op or internship placement, obtaining a work permit is necessary. Additionally, you might have the option to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to extend your employment in Canada following your graduation.

Can an applicant re-take a citizenship test more than once?

You are only eligible to take the test or retest within the 21-day period specified in your invitation. You must wait for our official invitation to be able to access the test; it is not accessible until then. Applicants are provided three attempts at the citizenship test. If applicants fail the first attempt, they are provided two more opportunities to take a retest. If, after the retest, you still do not pass, you will be invited to a meeting with a citizenship officer. The hearing represents your final opportunity to pass the test. If you do not succeed on the test during the hearing, your application may be declined, and you will need to submit a new application if you still wish to pursue Canadian citizenship.

Can I remain in Canada after my work permit has expired, until I apply for a new one?

Certainly, you are permitted to remain in Canada while we process your new work permit application. This status is referred to as maintained status, and during this period, you may also have the authorization to continue working until a decision on your application is reached. However, If you have submitted an application for a another work permit, you are required to adhere to the terms of your initial work permit while remaining in Canada. If you applied for an extension or modification of your work permit before its expiration, you are authorized to continue working with the same conditions as specified in your original permit until a decision is made on your application. BUT, If you have submitted an application for a study permit or visitor record, you are required to cease working on the day your initial work permit expires. For instance, if you initially came to Canada as a worker and later applied for a study permit, it is imperative to discontinue working once your work permit expires. Following the expiration, you are not allowed to engage in work or study until you obtain a new permit.

Can I sponsor my parents and grandparents?

Yes, you can sponsor your parents and grandparents to Canada by submitting an interest-to-sponsor form and ensuring you meet the eligibility criteria. If you are selected and invited as a potential sponsor, you will be emailed an invitation, after which you must submit your application. You must not prepare your application until you have received an invitation to apply. However, the sponsor process for Quebec differs.

Can I sponsor undeclared family members?

It is a requirement to list all members of your family (spouse, common-law partner, dependent children, dependent child of a dependent child) when applying for permanent residency, even if they do not intend on immigrating to Canada. In most cases, individuals are typically not permitted to sponsor family members who were not declared and assessed during their initial permanent residency application. However, since September 9, 2019, a pilot project was introduced to allow the sponsorship of family members who were not previously declared or assessed, but they still need to meet all the eligibility requirements and demonstrate their admissibility to Canada, with all standard application fees remaining applicable.

Can I take my family with me, when immigrating to Canada?

Specific immigration programs permit foreign nationals to move to Canada with their family members. However, the eligibility of family members accompanying a foreign national differs based on the particular immigration program. To ascertain whether your family members can accompany you, you need to identify the specific immigration route you decide to pursue.

Can I work as a caregiver in Canada, even if I am not eligible for the pilot programs?

If you do not meet the criteria for the Home Child Care Provider or Home Support Worker programs, you may have the opportunity to work as a caregiver through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, on the basis that,

  • you are currently in Canada and eligible to apply for a work permit from within the country,
  • You are located outside Canada, and your employer applied for an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) to hire you prior to June 18, 2019,
  • You will be working in Quebec. However, it is essential that your employer secure a positive LMIA before proceeding.
Can my family accompany me to Canada?

If you plan to visit Canada for a brief period, your spouse or common-law partner, as well as dependent children, have the option to accompany you or visit during your stay. To do so, they must fulfill the prerequisites for temporary residency in Canada, convince an immigration officer of their intention for only temporary stay, provide evidence of a clean criminal record if required, and meet all the criteria for obtaining a temporary resident visa if their home country mandates one for entry into Canada as visitors. If you are immigrating to Canada on a permanent basis, your spouse or common-law partner, along with dependent children, can join you if you and your family meet the eligibility criteria of your program. This includes meeting income requirements for sponsoring your family, ensuring your children qualify as dependents, and ensuring that your family members are not deemed inadmissible to Canada.

Can one applicant apply for Express Entry twice?

No, it is not permissible to have two concurrent Express Entry applications for the same individual, since a single applicant cannot maintain multiple Express Entry profiles. However, if you have a spouse or common-law partner, you can submit an application for their profile as well if they meet the eligibility criteria.

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