Migration Expert Canada is a private immigration firm providing immigration advice & representation, and is not affiliated with the Canadian Government. All decisions for granting a visa remain with the relevant Government Authority subject to the applicant lodging a valid application and meeting the relevant criteria. If you do not wish to obtain immigration advice or representation you can make your application directly to relevant government authority without paying any additional fees.
Corporate Services
Employee Sponsorship Canada
Businesses looking for the right employees to suit their organisation can choose to sponsor a foreign skilled worker from overseas to join their team.
Your Certified Canadian Immigration Consultant will manage every step of the application process:
1. Sponsorship - We will seek approval with the Canadian Federal Government for your company to become an approved sponsor.
2. Labour Market Opinion - We will assist you to in obtaining a positive Labour Market Opinion (LPO) for each position that you wish to fill.
3. Visa Application - We will prepare and apply for a Visa for your employee to enter or remain in Canada.
Can I Sponsor an Employee From Overseas?
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- Latest Immigration News
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- Improved Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program Opening to Applicants
The new and improved Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) is now open to accept applications for eligible occupations from 4 May 2013, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced. - Canada Announces New Funding Through HIPPY Program
New funding for newcomers who participate in the Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) Program has been announced by Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney at a reception hosted by the United States Ambassador David Jacobson. - Canada Announces Changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
The Canadian Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney joined the Minister of Human Resources and Skilled Development Diane Finley in an announcement made on April 29 on several key changes to the Canadian Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
- Improved Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program Opening to Applicants





