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BlogXIPHIAS Immigration offers guidance on Canada & Australia skilled immigration programs, pathways, and requirements for professionals and investors.
BlogLooking for trusted Canada immigration consultants in Bangalore? XIPHIAS is an RCIC-registered team guiding skilled professionals and investors through Express Entry, PNP, and CEC pathways to Canadian PR with compliant documentation and end-to-end support.
BlogPractical steps to keep your Canada immigration process moving during the COVID-19 lockdown—from Express Entry, PNP, and Canadian Experience Class to business immigration options.
BlogUnderstand how Canada’s Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores Express Entry candidates. See factors with and without a spouse/partner, skill transferability, and additional points such as a provincial nomination (+600).
BlogInvest in Canada through the Start-Up Visa or provincial entrepreneur streams to build a business, create jobs, and progress to Permanent Residency (PR). This guide covers provincial highlights, eligibility, required net worth, and typical investment amounts.
BlogExplore Canada’s investment immigration options, including the Start-Up Visa, Owner-Operator route, and provincial entrepreneur PNP programs. Learn eligibility, benefits for families, and how nominations can lead to Permanent Residency (PR).
BlogThe Canada Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) offers various immigration streams for skilled professionals to obtain Canada PR efficiently through provincial nominations.
BlogLow CRS score? A trusted ICCRC qualified lawyer can streamline your Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) application and boost your chances of Canada PR success.
BlogDue to an aging population, the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) aims to welcome more migrants to the province over the next five years, targeting 7,500 candidates annually.
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