Faq’s

General Questions

At ZF Canada, we aim to answer all your questions regarding the immigration process. Whether you’re curious about the services we offer, the time it takes to process your application, or whether you need a job offer, our comprehensive FAQs provide the clarity you need. We’ve addressed common concerns such as visa refusals, family sponsorship requirements, and more. If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, our expert team is always available to assist and guide you through the immigration process.

  • qWhat immigration services does ZF Canada offer?

    ZF Canada provides a variety of services, including skilled worker visas, start-up visas, family sponsorships, LMIA assistance, and support for refused cases.

  • qHow long does the Canadian immigration process take?

    Processing times vary by the type of visa. For skilled worker programs, it could take several months, while family sponsorships may take longer.

  • qCan ZF Canada help with visa refusals?

    Yes, ZF Canada offers refusal case management, helping you understand the refusal reasons and reapplying with a stronger application.

  • q Do I need a job offer for immigration?

    It depends on the program. For some, like Express Entry, a job offer is required; for others, like family sponsorships, it is not necessary.

  • qCan I apply for multiple immigration programs at once?

    Yes, you can apply for multiple programs simultaneously if you meet the eligibility criteria for each.

  • qHow do I know if I qualify for the Start-Up Visa?

    ZF Canada can assess your eligibility based on factors like business experience, language proficiency, and securing a designated Canadian investor.

  • qWhat is LMIA and why do I need it?

    The Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is required for employers hiring foreign workers. It proves no Canadian worker is available for the position.

  • qWhat are the requirements for Family Sponsorship?

    You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and meet the income requirements to support the sponsored family member.