A Visitor Visa, officially known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), allows foreign nationals from visa-required countries to enter Canada for temporary stays—including tourism, family visits, business trips, or short-term academic programs. Although the process may seem simple, many applications are refused due to insufficient documentation, weak explanations, or doubts about the applicant’s intent to leave Canada.
We prepare visitor visa applications that are clear, well-documented, and legally persuasive—helping you avoid refusal and enter Canada with confidence.
You need a visitor visa if:
We represent individuals applying for:
To be approved for a visitor visa, you must convince IRCC that:
Common reasons for refusal include:
The Super Visa is available to parents and grandparents of:
To qualify, applicants must demonstrate the following:
The Super Visa is ideal for extended stays and avoids the need for repeat visitor visa applications. It is not tied to permanent residence or sponsorship, but can offer relief while families await longer-term pathways.
Many Super Visa refusals are due to issues with insurance coverage or documentation. We review and verify all insurance materials to ensure compliance with IRCC requirements.
If the host’s income is slightly below the required LICO, we may advise on legal strategies or joint support declarations (e.g., from a spouse) to strengthen the application.
Each visa office may interpret documentation slightly differently. We tailor applications with region-specific knowledge and address local documentation expectations.
A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document that Canadian employers may need before hiring a foreign worker. It verifies that hiring a foreign national will not negatively impact Canada’s labour market. A positive LMIA allows the foreign worker to apply for a closed, employer-specific work permit.
To apply for an LMIA, employers must:
Once a positive LMIA is issued:
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows eligible international students who have completed a designated program of study in Canada to gain open work authorization for up to three years. A PGWP is a crucial step for many who wish to gain Canadian work experience and eventually apply for permanent residence through pathways like Express Entry, CEC, or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
At Just Law Professional Corporation, we guide students and graduates through the full PGWP process—ensuring applications are accurate, timely, and compliant with IRCC policy.
You may be eligible for a PGWP if you:
Note: Programs delivered 100% online or from outside Canada may affect eligibility unless covered by temporary COVID-19 policies.
The duration of the PGWP depends on the length of your program:
If you apply for a PGWP while your study permit is still valid, you can:
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