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Locality: Mississauga, Ontario

Phone: +1 647-588-7199



Address: 7071 Airport Road, Suite 208C, Canada L4T4J3 Mississauga, ON, Canada

Website: www.conquestimmigration.com

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Conquest Immigration Inc. 29.10.2020

Breaking News: Re-Opening of Federal Skilled Worker Program On Wednesday, April 23, 2014, the Government of Canada announced new occupations and caps for the popular Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program. Additional important information has been announced for the Federal Skilled Trades (FST) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) programs.

Conquest Immigration Inc. 22.10.2020

We provide free consultation for all categories of immigration to Canada.

Conquest Immigration Inc. 14.10.2020

Got married; call us at 647-782-7199, we will bring your spouse to Canada. We provide professional services in completing your spousal sponsorship application.

Conquest Immigration Inc. 01.10.2020

Want to call your parents to Canada, we can help. We provide complete professional services and help to apply for your parents supervisa.

Conquest Immigration Inc. 11.09.2020

Changing institutions: your responsibility You must notify CIC via your MyCIC account when you are transferring from one designated learning institution to another, even if it is at the same level of study. If you are thinking about changing your institution or your program, you need to ensure that you continue to meet the conditions of your study permit, as well as the conditions that allow you to work, should you wish to work during your studies. Working off campus New rul...es that take effect on June 1, 2014, make it easier for study permit holders to work off campus. Full-time students pursuing an academic, professional or vocational training program at a designated learning institution will be: eligible to work off campus without a work permit; allowed to work off campus for up to 20 hours per week during a regular academic session and full time during regularly scheduled breaks; and able to work off campus immediately rather than waiting six months. To be able to work in Canada, however, you must be registered and enrolled at your designated learning institution, and you must get a Social Insurance Number from Service Canada. On June 1, 2014, if you hold a study permit and a work permit under the Off-Campus Work Permit Program, you may continue to work off campus under your existing Off-Campus Work Permit. See more