Toronto Temporary Residence: Visas, Permits & Programs
Visit, study, or work in Canada with confidence. Get licensed RCIC guidance for every temporary residence pathway.
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WHAT OUR Clients SAY About Us
“Excellent support and very professional service. They helped me prepare my immigration application and guided me through all the documents step by step. I really appreciate their patience, clear explanations and kindness. I highly recommend them to anyone who needs help with immigration paperwork.”
“Vahe and his team helped me secure specialized trades employees for my company. Thank you for all you have done to assist us”
“They were great to work with and helped with my very specific situation. Incredible profesionals.”
“I must admit that I’m not the greatest at doing anything referring to anything that’s legal or immigration related but I have never felt so at ease as they made my experience so clear and easy that they are definitely my go to team without any questions. Thank you again gentlemen for your expertise!!!”
Mirzoyan Immigration Services is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consulting (RCIC) practice in Toronto, helping people across Canada and around the world navigate Canadian immigration from Express Entry and Spousal Sponsorship to Work Permits, Study Permits, PR applications, and document services.
Work Permits Toronto
Work permit rules in Canada can be complex, especially when your status, employer, or eligibility category changes. We assist with work permit applications in Canada, extensions, and related immigration matters, so you can better understand your next steps.
Temporary Resident Visas Toronto (TRV)
Visiting Canada for tourism, business, or events? We help individuals and families prepare visitor visa Canada applications for tourism, family visits, and other temporary travel needs.
Study Permits Toronto
Planning to study in Canada? We prepare new study permit applications, renewals, and Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) filings, and we map your path from your study permit through to permanent residence.
Post-Graduation Work Permit Toronto (PGWP)
Graduated from a Canadian college or university? The PGWP is an open work permit that lets you work for any employer, anywhere in Canada, and it's one of the strongest stepping stones to permanent residence through Express Entry or the Canadian Experience Class. We help you apply within the critical 180-day window, meet the new language requirements, and position your Canadian work experience for a long-term immigration strategy.
Super Visa Toronto: For Parents & Grandparents
The Super Visa lets your parents or grandparents stay in Canada for up to 5 years per visit over a 10-year period. We verify your income meets the LICO threshold, source eligible medical insurance, and prepare the full application package.
Temporary resident permit Toronto (TRP)
A Temporary Residence Permit allows individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to Canada to enter or remain in the country for a specific purpose and period. Whether you face a criminal inadmissibility, medical issue, or other barrier, we can assess your situation and prepare a compelling TRP application on your behalf.
Not sure which temporary residence stream fits your goals?
Speak with a licensed RCIC. We will map your situation against every available pathway and recommend the strongest option.
Why work with us?
Drawing on our expertise in Canadian immigration, we’ve built a streamlined, client-focused process. We collaborate closely with you to deliver exceptional service while maintaining transparent, affordable fees.
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Say goodbye to unnecessary handoffs. From your initial consultation through every step of your case, you’ll work one-on-one with your licensed immigration consultant—no assistants, no middlemen, and no delays.
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You’ll never face unexpected costs for our services—your total fees are agreed upon upfront and guaranteed in your Legal Services Agreement.
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We operate entirely online—no office visits required. Connect with our team from anywhere in the world via Zoom, or Microsoft Teams.
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You set the schedule for submission readiness — once you’ve completed your draft and gathered your documents, we’ll jump in immediately to review and refine.
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Our reputation is built on honesty and compliance. We will never suggest cutting corners, misrepresenting facts, or engaging in any illegal practices. Instead, we adhere strictly to all IRCC regulations, ensuring every detail of your application is accurate and truthful. If there are eligibility concerns or potential issues, we’ll give you the real picture—not just what you want to hear—and guide you in providing complete, correct information. By partnering closely with you, we deliver an application that’s flawless in both substance and integrity, maximizing your chances of success.
Frequently asked questions
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A TRV is a counterfoil placed in your passport for travellers from non-visa-exempt countries. An eTA is an electronic authorization for visa-exempt air travellers. The eTA fee is $7 and is tied to your passport. The TRV processing fee is $100 per person.
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You cannot work in Canada until your study permit is issued. Once you hold a valid study permit, you may work on or off campus subject to current IRCC rules. Working hours and conditions are tied to your enrolment status. Always check your permit conditions before accepting employment.
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Approved Super Visa holders may stay up to five years per entry. The visa itself can be valid for up to ten years or until the passport expires. Parents and grandparents must hold valid private health insurance throughout their stay. They can apply to extend their stay from inside Canada.
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You receive a refusal letter listing the officer's reasons. You may file a reconsideration, submit a new application, or seek judicial review at the Federal Court. Each option has strict deadlines and strategic implications. We assess all three pathways during our refusal consultations.
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Yes. Many temporary residents transition to permanent residence through Express Entry, the Provincial Nominee Program, or family sponsorship. Time spent working in Canada on a valid permit can count toward Canadian Experience Class eligibility. Maintaining valid status during the transition is critical to avoid implied status issues.
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The most frequent refusal ground is failure to satisfy the officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your authorized stay. Officers weigh your ties abroad, financial position, and travel history. Weak documentation and inconsistent statements also drive refusals. A strong cover letter addresses these officer concerns directly.