FAQ
1. Immigration
a. For visitors/students/workers in Canada, what’s the difference between getting a temporary residence visa and becoming a permanent residence?
b. For parents of Canadian residences, what’s the difference between getting a super visa and becoming a permanent residence?
2. Study
a. How should I prioritize my plans for studying aboard and immigration?
b. When is the best time for a student to go studying in Canada?
c. What major should a student choose for their post-secondary education?
3. Expiration of Immigration Status
a. As a visitor, what should I do if overstay occurs?
b. As a student, what should I do if my study permit expires?
c. As a worker, what should I do if my work permit expires?
4. Permanent residence card
a. What should I do to maintain my status as a permanent residence?
b. My permanent residence card is still valid, but my stay in Canada is not enough. What should I do?
c. My permanent residence card is about to expire, and my stay in Canada is not long enough. What should I do?
d. My permanent residence card is about to expire, although my stay in Canada is long enough. What should I do?
e. What should I do if my renewal of permanent residence card is refused?
5. Citizenship
a. What makes a Canadian citizen different from a permanent resident?
b. How do I apply for my Canadaian citizenship?
6. Criminal Record
a. Is it still possible for me to visit or immigrate to Canada after being charged with a crime?
b. How long does it take before my criminal record becomes invalid?
7. Medical Exam
a. When should I submit my medical Exam to IRCC?
b. If I am applying outside Canada, where should I go for my medical exam? And if I am applying in Canada, can I take a medical exam in other countries?
8. Application Refusal
a. When should I appeal for my application refusal?
b. My application for family sponsorship was refused, should I appeal or reapply?
9. Illegal Immigration
a. Can illegal immigrant apply for immigration?
b. Can I still apply for immigration if I have illegal employment history?
10. Removal from Canada
a. What are the differences among Departure Orders, Exclusion Orders and Deportation Orders?
b. What should I do after receiving a removal order?
Answers to these questions can vary across individuals, and Jumbo is always here to provide timely and professional assistance for your problems.