NewStart Canada Immigration and Education

Guidance for complex Immigration and Education decisions

20+Years experience
RCICRegulated immigration consultants
MultilingualEnglish, Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese support

NewStart Canada Consulting helps clients assess Express Entry, PNP, study permit, work permit, LMIA, family sponsorship, and visitor visa options with licensed RCIC support and multilingual service.

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Begin with the official-style category that matches your situation, then continue to programs, articles, FAQs, or consultation.

Site Guide

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Knowledge Center

Browse categories, official programs, practical topics, and article guides before deciding your next step.

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FAQ Center

Scan quick answers across visitor, study, work, PR, sponsorship, citizenship, refugee, and application-integrity topics.

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Case Studies

Review anonymized examples showing how evidence, timing, and risk issues can change file strategy.

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Posts

Check current immigration and education posts before relying on older assumptions.

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How We Help

Practical strategy from a licensed immigration and education team

NewStart Canada combines RCIC immigration consulting, education advising, employer-side coordination, multilingual support, and document strategy for clients who need more than a simple checklist.

We help you identify the pathway, understand the evidence, plan timing, and avoid unsupported claims. Final decisions always rest with Canadian immigration authorities.

20+ yearsExperience across education, work, family, and permanent residence pathways.
Regulated adviceRCIC-led support for temporary residence, permanent residence, sponsorship, and citizenship matters.
Education planningProgram and school choice considered together with study permit, PGWP, and long-term goals.
Multilingual serviceSupport in English, Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, and more.

Popular Programs

Common starting points

Express Entry

Start with eligibility, CRS positioning, language evidence, and a document plan before an invitation window opens.

Read Express Entry guide

BC PNP and Alberta AAIP

Review provincial fit through job offer details, employer support, local ties, wage evidence, and stream timing.

Read BC PNP guide

Study Permit

Build a coherent student file around admission, finances, study purpose, temporary intent, and future compliance.

Read study permit guide

Work Permit and LMIA

Coordinate employer, role, wage, recruitment, worker eligibility, and permit conditions before filing.

Read work permit guide

Family Sponsorship

Prepare relationship, sponsor eligibility, identity, admissibility, and timeline evidence in a clear package.

Read sponsorship guide

Visitor and Super Visa

Explain purpose of travel, funds, family ties, travel history, and why the visit is temporary.

Read visitor FAQs

Latest Posts

Current planning topics

2026 Express Entry categories

Category-based selection makes occupation evidence, language results, CRS strategy, and profile accuracy more important.

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AAIP Worker EOI changes

Alberta candidates should review wage, hours, job offer, and profile details before submitting or editing a Worker Expression of Interest.

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Rural TFW measures

B.C. rural employer measures may affect some low-wage LMIA planning, while eligibility still depends on facts and compliance.

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Evidence and Team

See how files are reviewed before you choose advice

Case studies show common planning patterns without exposing private client details. The team page introduces the licensed consultants, education advisors, legal support, and multilingual case staff behind the work.

Example logic

Refusal recovery: A stronger reapplication should answer the officer's concerns with better evidence, not just more pages.

Program fit: The right path depends on eligibility, timing, documents, risk, and whether the facts support the claim.

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