1. International Immigration and Investment Experts
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505 René-Lévesque Ouest, Suite 1250, Montréal, Québec, H2Z 1H7
Tel. 1-514-299-6279, Fax. 1-514-482-9331, montrealvisa@gmail.com, www.charleslugassy.ca
C A N A D A O P E N S I T S D O O R S
The Canadian government has developed a comprehensive policy of welcoming and integrating
people in need. The target are people living in unstable region, confronted with armed conflict,
persecution or limited rights and liberties. Residents of countries such as Iraq, Iran, Syria,
Afghanistan, Egypt can rebuilt their lives in a peaceful North- American society.
We thus invite you to use our services for the various immigration procedures you might
envisage, a list of which is provided to you below with short explanations.
The firm
The Experts in Immigration and International
Investments is a leading immigration firm based in
Montreal, Canada. The Experts in Immigration has
represented immigration candidates for more than
25 years and takes pride in delivering qualitative
services and customer satisfaction.
The firm has built its success on mastering the
legislation of Quebec and Canada and by applying
a personalized approach to meet customer needs
and demands. The firm has a strong experience
within all fields of immigration, and has delivered
success to clients from all over the world, business
people, foreign investors, students, experienced
employees and their families.
At the heart of the company is Mr. Charles
Lugassy, an immigration and business consultant
and founder of the firm. Before forging a strong
reputation within the immigration legal field, Mr.
Lugassy was a journalist for 15 years with Radio
Canada.
Our team of experienced lawyers at Immigration Experts are here to respond to your needs
with care, diligence and professionalism. In order to provide a clear assessment of your
immigration opportunities please complete and sign the attached questionnaire.
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The following is a non- exhaustive list of services offered by our firm
1) Federal Immigration Programs:
a) Federal skilled workers
b) Federal Skilled Trades Program
c) Canadian Experience Class
d) Self Employed Persons
e) Family Sponsorship
f) Live-in caregivers
g) Refugees
2) Quebec Immigration Programs:
a) Skilled Worker Selection Certificate
b) Quebec Experience Program for Quebec Graduates
c) Quebec Experience Program for Temporary Workers
d) Business People Programs:
i) Entrepreneur Program
ii) Investor Program
iii) Self- Employed Worker Program
e) Family Sponsorship
f) Refugees
3) Federal Temporary Residence:
a) Visitor’s Visa
b) Parent & Grand Parent Supervisa
c) Study Permit
d) Work Permit
e) Extension of a Temporary Resident Visa
4) Quebec Temporary Residence
a) Certificate of Acceptance for Temporary Workers
b) Certificate of Acceptance for Students
5) For current Permanent Residents:
a) Renewal or Replacement of a Permanent Resident Card
b) Application for Canadian Citizenship
3. Federal Program of Skilled Workers
The candidate must be eighteen (18) years old or over; they must have a university diploma or
trade. In addition, he/she must have a good understanding of English or French.
The skilled worker is chosen as a permanent resident depending on their level of education, their
work experience, and their knowledge regarding the English and/or French language as well as
other depending factors.
Provincial Program of Skilled Workers
For the provincial regime, it is necessary to know the French language; though, some knowledge
of the English language as well may improve one’s chances of being accepted. It is also required
that the applicant is eighteen (18) years of age or older and must have a university degree or a
trade.
Temporary Workers—Quebec
As previously explained, the process to select qualified workers is based on numerous factors.
One’s candidacy will be submitted to a selection grid where they will gain points per category. If
the candidate obtains a sufficient score, he/she will be able to obtain the selection certificate.
One’s educational background, linguistic knowledge of French and English, professional
experience, age, number of stays in Quebec, relationship to a Canadian citizen or permanent
resident of Quebec, the characteristics of spouse or de facto spouse, ability of financial autonomy
and the ability to adapt are all factors that will be taken into consideration by the government
officials.
The employee must find an employer willing to hire them temporarily, a job that serves as the
platform to obtain the Quebec Acceptance Certificate. Once the Acceptance Certificate is
obtained, a work permit application shall be submitted to the Canadian Government. In order to
be granted a work permit, the employee must be eligible under the Canada Occupational Health
and Safety regulations.
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4. Sponsorship
A Canadian citizen or permanent resident may sponsor their spouse/ de facto spouse, their
ascendants (parents/grandparents) or their dependent children. It is necessary that the individual
sponsoring their family have the financial means to do so throughout the duration of their
commitment.
The sponsorship application will be scrutinized in three different phases:
1. Evaluation of the sponsor by the Canadian Government.
2. Undertaking to sponsor a family member by the Quebec Government and Quebec Selection
Certificate.
3. Application for permanent residence of the sponsored person with the Canadian Government.
Refugees
Refugees are people who have reasonable grounds to fear persecution in their native country due
either to their race, religion, nationality, political opinion and/or association to a particular social
group.
Canada offers protection to refugees who currently reside outside of Canada or people who are
current temporary residents and who fear persecution upon return to their home country.
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5. BUSINESS PEOPLE:
1. Investors
The objective of the immigration program for investors is to encourage businesspeople to invest
$800 000 in the Canadian economy.
In order to do so, the investor needs to satisfy the following conditions:
1. Investor must posses a minimum of two (2) years experience in the management of a company.
2. Investor must have alone or with his spouse, net assets of at least $1,600,000 that have been
legally obtained.
3. Investor must be willing to invest at least $800,000.
2. Entrepreneurs
The objective of the immigration program for entrepreneurs is to attract experienced
businesspeople that would contribute to the development of the Canadian economy and would
help create jobs in Canada.
In order to do so, the entrepreneur must fulfill the following conditions:
1. Two (2) years experience in business,
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6. 2. The entrepreneur must have alone or with his spouse, a net assets of at least $300 000 that
have been legally obtained.
3. Investor must be willing to invest at least $100,000.
4. Other factors will be taken into account such as: age, language abilities, nature and duration of
your education.
3. Self-Employed Workers
The self-employed immigration program strives to find immigrants that have the capacity to
create their own employment in Canada. The self-employed worker must:
1. Come to Quebec to practice a profession or trade on his own account.
2. The Worker must have alone or with his spouse, a net assets of at least $100 000 that have
been legally obtained.
3. Have at least two years of experience as a self-employed worker in the profession or trade he
plans to practice in Quebec.
4. Other factors will be taken into account such as: age, language abilities, nature and duration of
your education.
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Citizenship
In order for one to obtain their Canadian citizenship, they must:
-‐ be an adult (18 years old or over)
-‐ be a permanent resident of Canada
-‐ must have lived in Canada for at least 730 days within the last fiver years
-‐ be able to communicate in English or French
-‐ have some knowledge about Canada and be aware of the rights and responsibilities
related to Canadian citizenship.
It is important to note that one may not become a Canadian citizen if:
-‐ he/ she is under a removal order, instructed by Canadian officials to leave Canada
-‐ he/she wass accused of having committed an indictable offense or an infraction under the
Citizenship Act
-‐ he/she was convicted of an indictable offense or an infraction under the Citizenship Act
within the last three years preceding their application.
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WHAT CANADA HAS TO OFFER YOU
A
democratic
society
based
on
liberty,
freedom
justice
and
the
rule
of
law
Growth
and
prosperity,
the
means
to
build
a
home
of
your
own