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Study permits authorize you to legally study in Canada for a set duration of time. Programs greater than 6 months and those leading to a certificate, degree or diploma require a study permit.
Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents, 18 years or older, may be eligible to sponsor certain relatives such as their spouse, common-law partner, parents and grandparents to become Permanent Residents.
A work permit is necessary to legally work in Canada for a set duration of time. Although there are some exceptions to this, the large majority of cases require a Canadian work permit.
Express Entry is a system to process skilled immigration Permanent Residency applications. This includes those qualified under the Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program and some Provincial Nominee categories.
An LMIA is a document issued by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) authorizing a Canadian employer to hire a foreign worker or support an individual for Permanent Residence.