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A specialized pathway for workers in agriculture and food processing.
✅ Targeted Sectors:
Meat processing
Greenhouse crops
Livestock farming
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This program supports permanent residence for skilled workers and graduates with job offers in Atlantic Canada.
✅ Regions Covered:
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Becoming a Canadian citizen is the final and most meaningful step in your immigration journey. Citizenship grants individuals full legal status, including the right to vote, obtain a Canadian passport, and enjoy all constitutional rights and protections.
Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements, including physical presence, language proficiency, and knowledge of Canada. In some cases, individuals may also apply for proof of citizenship, or to renounce or resume citizenship depending on their personal and legal circumstances.
✅ Our Services Include:
Initial eligibility assessment based on your residency history and status
Preparation and submission of your citizenship application
Guidance and support for the citizenship test and interview process
Applications for proof of citizenship for individuals born abroad to Canadian parents
Assistance with citizenship renunciation or resumption
Legal representation in cases of delayed processing, procedural fairness, or complex eligibility issues
How We Help:
At NIMA Immigration Legal Firm, we support you at every stage of the citizenship process — from determining your eligibility to addressing complex legal issues. Whether you're applying for the first time, proving your Canadian status, or dealing with complications, our team ensures your application is thorough, accurate, and supported by the right documentation. We are here to make your transition to full Canadian citizenship smooth and successful.
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For foreign nationals providing in-home care for children, the elderly, or individuals with medical needs.
✅ Programs:
Home Child Care Provider Pilot
Home Support Worker Pilot
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Individuals may be detained by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) for various reasons, including concerns about identity, flight risk, or public safety. Detention can occur in Immigration Holding Centres or provincial correctional facilities. The Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) conducts detention reviews to determine the necessity of continued detention.Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Canada.ca+2
Removal from Canada is executed when an individual is subject to a removal order, which can result from inadmissibility findings or failed immigration claims. The CBSA is responsible for enforcing these orders, ensuring that individuals leave Canada as required.Canada Border Services Agency
✅ Our Services Include:
Representation at detention reviews before the IRB
Legal counsel for admissibility hearings
Assistance with applications for release from detention
Preparation and submission of stay of removal requests
Guidance on Pre-Removal Risk Assessments (PRRA)
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How We Help:
At NIMA Immigration Legal Firm, we are committed to providing strategic and compassionate legal support to individuals facing detention or removal proceedings. Our goal is to ensure that your rights are protected and that you receive fair treatment throughout the process.
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A federal application system for permanent residence that ranks candidates based on education, work experience, language skills, and age.
✅ Programs Supported:
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Federal Skilled Trades Program
Canadian Experience Class
How We Help:
We assess your profile, enhance your CRS score, and manage your application from profile creation through to permanent residence approval. -
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor eligible family members.
✅ Eligible Relationships:
Spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner
Dependent children
Parents and grandparents
Extended family (in limited cases)
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We prepare complete sponsorship applications, handle supporting documentation, and assist with Super Visa applications for long-term visits. -
Discretionary applications for individuals who are in Canada but do not qualify through standard immigration programs.
✅ Common Factors:
Strong establishment in Canada
Best interests of children
Medical or personal hardship
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Individuals may be found inadmissible to Canada for various legal reasons, including criminality, security concerns, health conditions, financial reasons, misrepresentation, or violations of immigration law. A finding of inadmissibility can result in denial of entry, removal from Canada, or loss of immigration status.
Deportation is the enforcement of a removal order issued against someone who has been deemed inadmissible or has violated immigration conditions. These orders are enforced by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) under the authority of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).
✅ Our Services Include:
Representation at admissibility hearings before the Immigration Division
Legal submissions in response to inadmissibility findings
Preparation of applications for Ministerial Relief (e.g., in cases of criminal inadmissibility)
Advocacy in stay of removal requests and deferral submissions to CBSA
Guidance on Voluntary Departure and enforcement alternatives
Representation in appeals and judicial reviews at the Immigration Appeal Division or Federal Court
How We Help:
At NIMA Immigration Legal Firm, we provide strategic, personalized legal representation to individuals facing inadmissibility or deportation. Our team reviews your case in detail, identifies all legal remedies, and ensures that your rights are fully protected at every stage of the process. Whether responding to a procedural fairness letter, appearing at an IRB hearing, or challenging a removal order, we are committed to advocating for the best possible outcome on your behalf.
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Providing false information or withholding material facts during an immigration or citizenship process can lead to a finding of misrepresentation under Canada’s immigration laws. Consequences may include refusal of an application, a five-year ban from reapplying, removal orders, or the loss of permanent resident status.
For Canadian citizens, citizenship may be revoked if it was obtained through fraud, false representation, or knowingly concealing important facts. These cases are complex and can result in serious legal and immigration consequences.
✅ Our Services Include:
Response to procedural fairness letters from IRCC or CBSA
Preparation of legal submissions to address misrepresentation allegations
Representation in admissibility hearings and Federal Court judicial reviews
Legal defense in citizenship revocation proceedings
Applications to restore or preserve permanent residency following misrepresentation
Strategic advice for sponsorship, PR, or refugee cases involving past misstatements
How We Help:
At NIMA Immigration Legal Firm, we understand that misrepresentation findings—whether unintentional or disputed—can jeopardize years of settlement and effort in Canada. We provide experienced legal advocacy to protect your status, respond effectively to government allegations, and ensure that your rights are upheld throughout the process. Our team will guide you through every stage, from procedural fairness to hearings, appeals, or reconsideration.
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Permanent Residency is the foundation of long-term immigration status in Canada. It grants individuals the right to live, work, and study anywhere in Canada with most of the rights of Canadian citizens (excluding voting rights and certain security-sensitive positions).
✅ Our Permanent Residency Services Include:
Guidance and preparation for initial PR applications through eligible immigration streams
Support with PR card renewals and replacements
Assistance with restoration of PR status due to travel history or documentation issues
Preparation of requests to amend Record of Landing or correct PR documents
Support for lost, stolen, or expired PR documentation
Legal strategy for maintaining residency compliance (730 days in Canada within a 5-year period)
Representation in admissibility hearings or appeals related to loss of PR status
How We Can Help
At NIMA Immigration, we provide personalized legal support at every stage of your permanent residency journey:
We evaluate your eligibility under multiple PR pathways and recommend the most efficient route
We prepare and review all documentation to minimize errors and delays
We help you track residency days, especially if you've been frequently abroad
If you’re at risk of losing your status, we prepare strong legal submissions and representations
We provide ongoing support to ensure you meet the requirements for citizenship eligibility in the future
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Provincial programs allow regions to nominate candidates with specific job skills and local ties.
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We identify the best-fit stream, assist with securing a nomination, and complete both Express Entry and direct PNP applications. -
Quebec operates its own selection system independent of Express Entry.
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We manage your Arrima profile, support your application for the Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ), and complete the federal PR application. -
Canada offers protection to those fleeing persecution, conflict, or serious human rights violations.
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We represent claimants before the IRB, prepare Pre-Removal Risk Assessments (PRRA), file humanitarian alternatives, and manage appeals and judicial reviews. -
Designed to attract workers to smaller communities across Canada.
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For individuals with experience in cultural or athletic fields who will contribute to Canada’s identity.
✅ Examples:
Artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers
Athletes and coaches
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Grants permanent residence to entrepreneurs with innovative businesses backed by Canadian investors.
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We support students pursuing education in Canada and the United States.
For Canada:
Study permit applications and renewals
Co-op work permits
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Transition to PR via Express Entry or PNP
For the U.S.:
F-1 Student Visa applications
School admissions guidance
Visa interview preparation
U.S.-Canada transfer advising
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Canada and the United States are home to some of the world’s leading academic institutions. Whether you plan to pursue secondary or post-secondary studies, obtaining the proper study authorization is essential for legal entry, continued enrollment and future immigration opportunities.
At NIMA Immigration Legal Firm, we assist international students at every step of their academic journey — from admissions and permits to post-graduate options.
✅ Our Services Include:
For Canada:
Study permit applications and renewals
Review of Letters of Acceptance (LOAs) from Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs)
Co-op and internship work permit support
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) applications
Transition to permanent residence through Express Entry or PNPs
For the United States:
F-1 Student Visa application preparation
School selection and admissions coordination
Supporting documents and visa interview coaching
Guidance for Canadian–U.S. academic transfers
How We Help:
We ensure that your academic goals are fully supported by sound immigration planning. From verifying documentation to submitting complete and accurate permit or visa applications, NIMA Immigration provides the legal insight and administrative support needed to avoid delays or rejections. We also help students plan ahead for post-study work opportunities and permanent residency pathways.
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Canada offers a range of work permit options to support foreign workers and Canadian employers. Whether you are seeking to work temporarily in Canada or hiring international talent, navigating the legal requirements is critical for compliance and long-term immigration planning.
Work permits may be employer-specific or open, and some require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to demonstrate that no qualified Canadian citizen or permanent resident is available to fill the role.
✅ Our Services Include:
Applications for employer-specific and open work permits
Preparation and submission of Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) requests
Spousal open work permit applications for eligible partners of workers or students
Support for intra-company transferee permits for multinational businesses
Applications under the International Mobility Program (IMP), including LMIA-exempt categories
How We Help:
At NIMA Immigration Legal Firm, we provide comprehensive support to both employees and employers throughout the work permit process. From determining eligibility and securing employer compliance to preparing complete, well-documented applications, we ensure that every step aligns with immigration law and policy. Whether you're applying independently or through your employer, we guide you with precision, speed, and legal clarity.