Additional Services
Life For You Immigration provides additional services, including applying for Citizenship, renewing Permanent Residence Cards, Canadian Passports, as well as home settlement, school registration, finance and other services new immigrants may require.
PR Card Renewal
Since 2002, PR Cards have officially replaced the previous immigration paper; with validity up to 5 years, Canada's Law states that one needs to spend at least 2 years out of the last 5 years, in Canada.
Required Documents:
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Passport from the past 5 years
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Immigration Paper
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PR Card
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Identification Card (ex: Driver License)
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Taxes from the past 5 years
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Transcripts (2 out of the last 5 years)
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Applicants under 18 require notarization
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Two pieces of photos (3.5cm x 4.5cm)
Home Settlement Service
Life For You Immigration aims to assist new immigrants with settling down and merging into Canada's society. Upon arrival in Canada, Life For You Immigration will help with all potential inquiries, including Home/Car insurances, water/electricity connection, school registration, finance, business startup, and many more.
Life For You Settlement Service includes:
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Consultation prior to arrival
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Airport Pickups
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Accommodation
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Purchase Medical Insurances
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Obtain Social Insurace Number
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School Registration for children
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Bank Accounts & Finance
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Home-Buying & Financial Insurance (MORE)
Canadian Passport
Canadian Passports are regulated and presented by the Federal Government, as an official travel document for Canadians; there are over 140 countries that allow Canadians to enter without applying for visas.
Apply/Renew Passports:
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Applicant must be present in person when applying for passport the first time
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Proof of Canadian Citizenship, and
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Provide another photo I.D. (Ex, Driver License)
If the principal applicant is outside of Canada, he/she must apply at the nearest Canadian Embassy or Passport Office.
Become a Citizen
According to Canada's Citizenship Law, the applicant shall fulfill the requirements:
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Has Permanent Residence Status
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Spent 4 out of the last 6 years in Canada
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Passed the Citizenship Test
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Submit Langugage Test Results
Underaged Applicants (1-17 years old)
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One of the parents who is a Canadian Citizen must submit the application on applicant's behalf;
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Or, the legal guardian of the applicant submits the application,
- Applicants over age 14 must attend the citizenship ceremonies