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Is your case not included in our above evaluation forms? Have you been refused a visa, found inadmissible to Canada, or are you involved in immigration litigation? Do you have a specific question or need help with an issue not covered here?

Fill out the form below to learn more about your eligibility for immigration to Canada, and someone from our team will review and reach out if we think we can help. Please note: Due to the very large volume of requests we receive daily, we may not be able to follow up with you and your specific case.

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Free Evaluation Form
Name
Name
If you are single, your spouse or partner is not coming with you to Canada, or they are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, select "No".

Official Languages Proficiency

Canada has two official languages: English and French. Your ability to read, write, speak, and understand these languages helps determine your eligibility.
 
The Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) is a scale used to assess your language proficiency. Your CLB score is determined through official language tests approved by the Canadian government. To learn more, click here. If you haven't yet done an official assessment, select the options that correspond with your ability.
 

Work Experience

Your spouse or common-law partner

Skill Transferability

Additional questions

The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is the national reference for occupations in Canada. If you don't already know it, you can use this tool to determine the NOC code for your occupation.
Do you have a direct-line ancestor who was either born in Canada or became Canadian through naturalization?

Personal Net Worth

Personal net worth is the total value of what you own (assets) minus what you owe (liabilities). To calculate it, add up the value of all your assets, such as cash, investments, real estate or property, and other valuable possessions. Then subtract all your liabilities, like loans, mortgages, credit card debt, and other financial obligations. The result is your net worth, which reflects your overall financial health. If you are married or have a common-law partner, add their personal net worth to your own. Use this tool to convert your local currency to Canadian Dollars (CAD).
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