Canadian Immigration Services
Last updated: May 2026
Immigration consulting becomes particularly valuable when the situation is complex, the stakes are significant, or the consequences of a poorly prepared file are difficult to reverse.
At Immigreen, we work with a focused range of clients: professionals, families, employers, founders, and applicants facing situations that require strategic thinking, not just form completion.
Below is an overview of the immigration matters we handle, organized by situation rather than service category.
Visitor Visas and Temporary Residence
Visitor visas, extensions, restoration, Temporary Resident Permits, and temporary residence matters where purpose, documentation, and timing matter.
Study Permits
Initial study permits, extensions, DLI transfers, co-op work permit issues, and student status problems.
Work Permits
Employer-specific work permits, open work permits, LMIA-based and LMIA-exempt applications, and compliance-sensitive filings.
Business and Entrepreneur Immigration
Applications involving business activity, expansion, owner-operator structures, and entrepreneur pathways requiring proper planning.
USMCA and Cross-Border Work
Cross-border work options under USMCA and other treaty-based work authorizations involving Canada and the United States.
Spousal Sponsorship
Inland and outland sponsorship, refusal recovery, genuineness concerns, and relationship evidence issues.
Permanent Residence Pathways
Express Entry, PNP pathways, family class, humanitarian applications, and other permanent residence strategies.
Status and Restoration
Maintained status, restoration, overstay situations, and applications where procedural timing is critical.
Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications
Applications based on hardship, establishment in Canada, best interests of a child, and circumstances that do not fit standard pathways.
Refugee and Protected Person Matters
Refugee claims, protected person matters, eligibility and procedural issues, hearings, evidence preparation, and cases requiring careful handling under a changing legal framework.
Current update: Recent legal changes, including Bill C-12, may affect eligibility and procedure.
FAQs
My visitor visa was refused. What can I do now?
Start by requesting your GCMS notes to understand the refusal reason. Once you know what went wrong, we can help you strengthen your next TRV application with the right documents and explanations.
How do I sponsor my spouse for Canadian permanent residency?
Spousal sponsorship requires proof of relationship, financial support, and strong documentation. We guide you through the spousal sponsorship process, ensuring your case meets IRCC expectations from the start.
Can I apply for a study permit from inside Canada?
Yes, under certain conditions. If you are already in Canada on a valid status, you may qualify to apply from within. We assess your eligibility and help you submit a strong study permit application with all supporting documents.
What are GCMS notes, and why should I request them?
GCMS notes are the detailed internal records IRCC officers use when making decisions on your application. If you have faced a visa refusal, GCMS notes give insight into what went wrong and how to fix it.