Personal Services

Study permits

A temporary resident is a foreign national who is legally authorized to enter Canada for temporary purposes. This status is controlled by the federal government agency Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

If you wish to come to Canada on a temporary basis, we can help you from start to finish:

  • Study permits (international students)
  • Work permits (foreign workers)
  • Supervisa
  • eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization)
  • Temporary residence extension

Work permits

A temporary resident is a foreign national who is legally authorized to enter Canada for temporary purposes. This status is controlled by the federal government agency Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

If you wish to come to Canada on a temporary basis, we can help you from start to finish:

  • Study permits (international students)
  • Work permits (foreign workers)
  • Supervisa
  • eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization)
  • Temporary residence extension

Permanent residency

A permanent resident of Canada refers to a person who is not a Canadian citizen but has been granted permission to live, study and work in Canada for an unlimited period of time. This status is controlled by the federal government agency Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Express entry

Would you like to settle in Canada on a permanent basis, alone or with your family?  We can guide you through the process:

  • Express Entry (EE): Immigrate as a skilled worker
  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): Get nominated by a Canadian province or territory.
  •  Atlantic Canada Pilot Program: Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program.
  • Agri-food pilot
  • Self-employed workers
  • Business people

Citoyenneté canadienne

Apply for, resume or renounce Canadian citizenship.

Sponsorship

Sponsor family members to become permanent residents in Canada.

  • Sponsor your spouse or common-law partner
  • Sponsor a child (natural or adopted)
  • Sponsor your Parents or grandparents
  • Sponsor your relatives (case matter)

Additional services

Search for housing

The aim of this service is to help newcomers find accommodation.

Canada’s current housing crisis has a significant impact on new arrivals. Thanks to its network of real estate partners, Sakoni Immigration can help you find your first home in Canada.

Integration support

Getting a visa for Canada is only the first step. Successful immigration is a challenge that requires methodical planning, as well as in-depth knowledge of life in Canada.

Sakoni Immigration regularly organizes training sessions for its clients, at which experts in various fields share valuable knowledge. In particular :

  • Real estate (how to plan the purchase of your first home)
  • Financial planning (children’s education, credit profile, insurance, etc.)
  • Professional integration, going back to school, etc.

Payment of tuition fees

Parents and students who have funds outside Canada and would like to pay tuition fees for studies in Canada can receive the assistance of Sakoni Immigration though its financial partners.