FAQ
You can learn more from our frequently asked questions.
No one is ever guaranteed of a successful application process. We will prepare your application in accordance with the existing immigration regulations and submit it along with the correct supporting documents to be verified by the Canadian Department of Immigration. Ultimately, the outcome of your case is up to an immigration officer who exercises their discretion based on the argument and documents presented on file.
Regrettably, we do not provide job search/settlement services. There are lots of legitimate and registered recruiting companies in Canada, you can contact them for foreign worker job opportunities.
We don't provide provide documents in support of our client’s immigration application to Canada.
You need a sponsor for your study visa application. Sponsors are required to demonstrate possession of sufficient unencumbered funds so as to be able to support the applicant and his/her dependents upon their arrival in Canada, in accordance with the norms and guidelines established by the Canadian immigration authorities. In the case that you're self-sponsored, you need to show adequate funds for the entire duration of your stay in Canada.
As per the instructions from IRCC, International students seeking to study in Canada must show adequate proof of funds for the first year of study and $10,000CAD for living expenses for a 12-month period (or $833 per month).
One Family Member (Spouse): Additional $4,000 for a 12-month period (or $333 per month)
Accompanying Dependent child: Another additional $3,000 for a 12-month period [or $255 per month]
One Family Member (Spouse): Additional $4,000 for a 12-month period (or $333 per month)
Accompanying Dependent child: Another additional $3,000 for a 12-month period [or $255 per month]
To begin work on your application, you're required to pay an initial deposit in trust to our company's account. The payment plans are clearly outlined in our retainer agreement.
Regrettably, our professional fees and schedule of payments are non-negotiable (i.e. we do not operate on a "fly now, pay later" basis).
Please note that aside from our professional fees, you must ALSO pay the Government of Canada's fees. The Government of Canada's fees consist of non-refundable processing fees and biometrics fees, which are only requested by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada at the successful conclusion of the Application process. Royals Travels and Tours will inform you of the exact amount of these fees when you are a client.
The speed with which we work depends entirely upon you. If you give us what we need in a timely fashion and follow our instructions, we can work quickly. If you do not give us what we need in a timely fashion or do not follow our instructions properly, processing will take longer.
Please note that we are very cautious about the types of cases we positively assess. Our firm enjoys a near 100% success rate with clients, who retain us via the Internet because we do not accept cases that are borderline and that have no hope of succeeding. Suffice it to say, if we positively assessed your qualifications for Immigration to Canada, we believe that you stand a very good chance of applying for and receiving Canadian Study permit or Permanent Residence with our assistance. We do not believe in wasting people's time and money and our reputation is far too important for us to risk making "quick" profits at our clients' expense. Our firm thrives on referrals from satisfied clients.
Processing times will depend on:
• The type of Immigration Application;
• The Case Processing Centre/Canadian visa office processing the Application;
• Whether an Immigration interview is deemed necessary in your case;
• The complexity of your case;
• How well your case is presented; and
• The existing caseload in a Case Processing Centre/ Canadian visa office at a given time.
• The type of Immigration Application;
• The Case Processing Centre/Canadian visa office processing the Application;
• Whether an Immigration interview is deemed necessary in your case;
• The complexity of your case;
• How well your case is presented; and
• The existing caseload in a Case Processing Centre/ Canadian visa office at a given time.
We have been approached by countless individuals, who informed us that they knew that they were qualified to immigrate to Canada and had all of the necessary documents and then went ahead to apply for a Canadian study permit or Permanent Residence on their own and failed. It is true that there is not much that our firm can do insofar as most supporting documents will be provided by you. However, we caution you, now, that if your letters of reference, statement of purpose (SOP) are in the least bit deficient or your application forms have not been correctly completed, you will surely jeopardize the expeditious processing of your Application for Study Permit or Permanent Residence. Among the services that we provide are ensuring that your letters of reference comply with Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada's standards; ensuring that your Application forms have been filled out correctly; and drafting a well-thought and written response (SOP) which will accompany your Application package and argue why you should be issued a Canadian Study Permit and/or Permanent Residence. Therefore, it is advisable to retain the services of a professional for the entire application process to avoid mistakes that could result to rejection.
We would be delighted to speak with you over the telephone and answer any questions that you might have. We can be reached, via email at info@royalstravelstours.com or telephone, between the hours of 09:00AM - 5:00PM, Monday to Friday at 1-385 222-4932. A member of our team will respond to your enquiry within 24hrs.
The below are the requirements for PR application:
• Evaluation of Credential Assessment with world education service or ICAS or IQAS etc. depending on your academic qualification.
• IELTS – This is an English proficiency test required to test your English level. A higher IELTS score increases your overall score/points for PR.
• A minimum of one-year work experience as a skilled worker in the last 10 years.
• No Criminal History
• No Medical Inadmissibility
• Evaluation of Credential Assessment with world education service or ICAS or IQAS etc. depending on your academic qualification.
• IELTS – This is an English proficiency test required to test your English level. A higher IELTS score increases your overall score/points for PR.
• A minimum of one-year work experience as a skilled worker in the last 10 years.
• No Criminal History
• No Medical Inadmissibility
Canadian permanent residents/landed immigrants and citizens enjoy all of the same rights and privileges (i.e. free health care, free elementary and secondary education, etc.) with three (3) exceptions:
• Permanent residents cannot vote;
• Permanent residents cannot hold a Canadian passport; and
• Permanent residents can be deported for certain criminal convictions.
• Permanent residents cannot vote;
• Permanent residents cannot hold a Canadian passport; and
• Permanent residents can be deported for certain criminal convictions.
After having resided in Canada for a total of 1095 days within a consecutive five year period of time as a permanent resident of Canada, one is eligible to apply for Citizenship. If you believe you are eligible to apply for Canadian Citizenship and wish our assistance, please submit your inquiry online
Please be advised that we shall be pleased to answer any and all specific questions that you might have with respect to documentary requirements if and when you become our client. We cannot, however, inform you as to which supporting documents are required from you before you formally retain our services.
We strongly recommend that you do NOT go to the time and expense of acquiring and translating supporting documents until such time as you have received our firm's preliminary package, which contains detailed instructions regarding the format and substance that your supporting documents must take to maximize your chances of success.
We strongly recommend that you do NOT go to the time and expense of acquiring and translating supporting documents until such time as you have received our firm's preliminary package, which contains detailed instructions regarding the format and substance that your supporting documents must take to maximize your chances of success.
Only spouses/partners and dependent children can be included in an Application for Permanent Residence in Canada as accompanying dependents. Parents cannot. You may, however, be eligible to sponsor your parents to immigrate to Canada as Members of the Family Class once you are residing here as a permanent resident of Canada and meet Minimum Necessary Income requirements as established by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) officials.
Mr. Frank Reuben of our office (Royals Travels and Tours who would ultimately have carriage of your file when you retain/engage our services) offers individuals, such as yourself, a consultation, either by telephone or e-mail, according to your preference (and mutual agreement). There is an associated fee which varies according to the complexity of the consultation (never exceeding $100CAD), which can be paid via bank transfer/deposit. Once payment has been made, Mr. Frank will contact you, via e-mail, to arrange the date and time and method of the consultation. If you become our client, the consultation fee will be credited towards our professional fees when you retain our services.
Unfortunately, we regret to inform you that we are not interested in your proposal. If individuals are interested in using our services, we would prefer that they contact us directly, rather than through a third party.
IF YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTION(S) THAT IS/ARE NOT ADDRESSED BY THIS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS PAGE, PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR INQUIRY ONLINE AT OUR CONTACT PAGE AND A MEMBER OF OUR STAFF WILL RESPOND TO YOU WITHIN 24hrs.