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Any qualified individual planning to become a permanent resident (PR) in Canada may apply for a Canadian Experience Class (CEC) visa through the NSRIC immigration and visa consulting (NIVC). The CEC is a specific immigration stream designed for individuals who have gained valuable Canadian work experience and wish to transition from temporary residency to permanent residency
Authorized by and registered with the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Registration Number: BIN 1000692434/OCN 3258546

Various appeals and services

NSRIC Immigration and Visa Consulting (NIVC) is pleased to represent you on your various appeals. We are familiar with the requirements and the procedures involved in obtaining your various citizenship appeals and services and will ensure you are strongly positioned to succeed. If your Canadian citizenship application has been refused, NSRIC can seek to judicially review that decision before the Federal Court within 30 days of the refusal.

The documents that are needed for this category (vary case-by-case) are

i. electronic copies of the IRCC decision letter,
ii. electronic copies of the travel documents and passport(s),
iii. police certificates and clearances,
iv. proof of funds,
v. proof of language proficiency,
vi. proof of work experience in Canada,
vii. recent digital photos meeting citizenship specifications,
viii. other necessary documents such as birth certificate(s), dependant information (if applicable), divorce certificate and legal separation agreement (if applicable), marriage certificate (if applicable), and use of a representative form etc. if applicable.

The first step for citizenship services and various appeals is to register yourself at https://nsricvisa.ca/registration/ and upload all necessary documents. Then the NSRIC expert team will evaluate the candidate’s documents. NSRIC completes the process in three steps:

i. Initial review upon receipt of documentation.
ii. Submission of the application for an appeal.
iii. Trial.

The overall process takes up to 12 months on a case-by-case basis. However, it depends on the IRCC and the court’s jurisdiction. Please feel free to contact us at info@nsricvisa.ca or +1 226 271 7206 (WhatsApp) if you have any queries.

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