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Jain Immigration Law is online! We can assist you and communicate with you at your convenience via Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or by telephone. Contact us to book a consultation.
Jain Immigration Law specializes in providing corporate immigration solutions tailored to business of all sizes. Our team of experienced immigration lawyers and case managers have a deep understanding of the complexities of immigration law and regulations in Canada.
As a trusted legal partner, we collaborate closely with our clients to ensure their success in securing work permits for their international workforce to help achieve their business goals.
Experts in providing cost-effective legal services to business.
We partner with companies of all sizes, from multinational corporations that need to transfer key personnel to Canada, to startups hiring the best talent from around the world.
Decades of experience handling thousand of complex immigration services.
We put customer interests first. We pride ourselves in helping our clients achieve results through a personalized approach rooted in expertise.
Our immigration lawyers listen, understand, and offer tailored advice to address your unique corporate immigration needs.
Are you an HR professional seeking to hire a foreign talent?
HR plays a critical role in navigating the Canadian work visa process, for both the company and the foreign worker obtaining the work permit.
Having Jain Immigration Law as your trusted partner can help your business succeed in today’s complex business environment. Our goal is to make the process as smooth and efficient as possible, becoming a seamless extension of your talent and mobility operations.
We have experience working with a variety of industries including:
The ICT provides a work permit within the International Mobility Program, providing eligible foreign business owners with the opportunity to relocate certain employees to their enterprises in Canada. The employees must have at least one year of work experience at the sending entity. This pathway facilitates the acquisition of an ICT Work Permit, potentially paving the way for eventual permanent residence (PR). Typically, the principal applicant's spouse and children become eligible for an open work permit and a study permit, respectively, in the majority of cases.
The ICT program will particularly be attractive to companies with operations in Canada doing similar work.
In addition, managers and other valuable employees of a company that have specialized knowledge which is unique who are currently working overseas can be transferred to a similar position at operations in Canada.
Typically, upon completion of one year of full-time work experience in Canada, the foreign national becomes eligible to apply for permanent residence (PR) through the Express Entry program. Depending on the nature of their employment, the individual may qualify for an additional 50 or 200 points by securing arranged employment (a job offer) from the business in Canada.
This typically leads to a noteworthy boost in their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, potentially resulting in selection under the FWS category of the Express Entry stream and an invitation to apply for permanent residence (PR) from immigration authorities.
Generally, ICTs are issued for a duration of 1-2 years. In the case of foreign workers employed by start-up companies, the work permit is limited to a one-year validity. Conversely, citizens of visa-exempt countries enjoy the advantage of a 3-year work permit. In instances of specialized knowledge, the work permit is renewable for an additional 2-3 years, allowing for a cumulative period of up to 5 years and 7 years for executives and managers.
A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) may be required for an employer in Canada seeking to hire a foreign worker. An approved LMIA, indicates that the employer is in need of a temporary foreign worker and that no Canadians/permanent residents are available for the position.
LMIA’s are submitted via the Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) online portal. This includes programs for high-wage positions, low-wage positions, and seasonal agricultural positions.
We can help with your immigration matter from anywhere in the world.
Please fill out the form below and one of our team members will reach out to book a consultation. We can handle all inquiries online.