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Immigration Opportunities &
Solutions

About the company

Trusted Immigration
Services Led by
Syed R. Khan

RCIC & Commissioner of taking Affidavits for the province of British Columbia I Can Help Immigration Services, lead by Syed R. Khan, CEO, is a professional organization committed to serving families, business individuals, skilled workers, entrepreneurs, national and regional investors, live-in caregivers, and those seeking family sponsorship under the provisions of the family class, all seeking permanent residence under the current IRCC laws governing skilled worker and temporary residence provisions in Canada.
Syed Riaz Khan, the CEO, is a reputed and distinguished member of The Immigration Consultants of Canada.

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    News & Updates

    Latest news
    and blogs

    Wed Jan

    Canada Caps Study Permit Applications New Limits for 2025

    On January 18, 2025, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced a cap on study permit applications for the rest of the year.
    Mon Jan

    Canadian citizens now required to obtain eTA when entering the UK

    As of January 8, 2025, Canadian citizens are required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before entering or transiting through the United Kingdom. This new regulation, part of the UK’s updated entry protocols, aligns with similar policies implemented by other nations, including the United States and Australia. Previously, Canadian passport holders enjoyed visa-free access […]
    Sat Jan

    The NTNP will not reopen on January 16

    The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP), a critical immigration pathway aimed at addressing labor shortages and fostering economic growth in the Northwest Territories, will not re-open on January 16, 2025, as initially planned. The decision to postpone the re-opening has raised questions about the program’s future and highlights broader shifts in Canada’s immigration policies. The […]