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We offer services in all disciplines of immigration in Canada. Which include but not limited to:
  • - Work Permit
  • - Study Visa
  • - Super / Visitor Visa
  • - Spouse / Family sponsorship
  • - Express Entry – PR
  • - Provincial Nominee Program
  • - Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)

Our office is open Monday to Friday from 10AM to 6PM.We can schedule you for a consultation by appointment only. One of our consultants will provide you with a consultation regarding your case so that you can make an informed decision.

Your application processing time will vary depending on the type of application and CIC processing time. Our consultants can confirm the expected processing time of your specific case before your application package is submitted so that you have an estimated timeline of processing time.

When you retain the services of one of our Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCIC),there are three main advantages that you will have:

1) We will assess your preliminary information to determine best suitable option for your immigration goals.

2) Once you are comfortable with the advice you have received, you can then make a decision as to how you would like to proceed. At this point, if you choose to retain our services, our RCIC’s will process your entire case from beginning to end for one flat fee and keep you informed throughout the entire process. During the complete process from beginning to end, all correspondence with Citizenshipand ImmigrationCanada(CIC)will beprocessedthroughourofficesothat you have the peace of mind in knowing that your case is being handled byprofessionals.

You need to send all the documents at info@unicornimmigration.com with a CC to the assigned email.
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Provincial Nominee Program

Canada aims to welcome between 64,000 - 81,500 immigrants through the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) in 2021. Each province has their own nominee programs which are more than 80 programs that allow participating provinces and territories to nominate eligible economic immigration candidates for permanent residence.

The Canadian government made an agreement with local provinces in which they can nominate immigrants who wish to live, settle, and work in that particular province or essentially, immigrate to Canada. In order to receive a visa through the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), the candidate is required to choose a province they wish to live in and subsequently apply for a nomination.

The province will then consider the application based on its immigration and labour needs, while also assessing intention to settle in the province.

The Canadian government made an agreement with local provinces in which they can nominate immigrants who wish to live, settle, and work in that particular province or essentially, immigrate to Canada. In order to receive a visa through the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), the candidate is required to choose a province they wish to live in and subsequently apply for a nomination.

The province will then consider the application based on its immigration and labor needs, while also assessing your genuine intention to settle in the province.

We at Unicorn Immigration have deep knowledge of these programs and can guide you the best option based on your credentials. We can help you in preparation of the application and get nomination from the province. Once nominated, applicant can get 600 points which result in getting permanent residency.

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