Welcome to RMH Immigration Services
Are you looking to move to Canada? Whether you’re applying for a visa, seeking permanent residency, or sponsoring a family member, RMH Immigration Services is here to guide you every step of the way. With years of experience and a commitment to helping individuals and families achieve their Canadian immigration goals, we offer personalized services tailored to your unique needs.
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Your Path to Canada Starts Here
At RMH Immigration Services, we specialize in helping clients navigate the often complex Canadian immigration system. Our dedicated team of experts offers comprehensive support for a wide range of immigration services, including visas, work permits, family sponsorships, and more. Our goal is to make your journey to Canada as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Our Immigration Services
We provide a variety of immigration services designed to meet the needs of our diverse clientele:
Visitor Visa
Explore Canada temporarily with a visitor visa.
Study Permit
Study at any accredited Canadian institution with a study permit.
Work Permit
Gain valuable work experience in Canada with a work permit.
Family Sponsorship
Reunite with your family in Canada through family sponsorship.
Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents
Bring your parents and grandparents to Canada for extended visits.


Quebec Immigration Programs
Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) + CSQ
Fast-track your application to settle in Quebec.
Quebec Skilled Worker Program + CAQ
Gain eligibility for permanent residence in Quebec.
Business Immigration
Business Experience Class
Set up or invest in a business in Canada through this program.
Economic Immigration Programs
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
For skilled workers with Canadian work experience seeking permanent residence.
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW)
For skilled professionals looking to make Canada their permanent home.
Federal Skilled Trade Program (FSTP)
Ideal for tradespeople with expertise in specific trades.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Work with provinces and territories to obtain permanent residence.
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
A pathway to permanent residency in Atlantic Canada.


Temporary Status and Special Permits
Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)
Stay in Canada on a temporary basis.
Pardon and Rehabilitation
Clear past records for a smoother immigration process.
Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC)
Obtain permission to re-enter Canada after a past removal order.
How We Work?
Our process is very smooth and responsive to success.
Schedule Counseling
We assess your eligibility and recommend the best immigration pathway.
Personalized Action Plan
We create a tailored plan to meet your immigration needs.
Document Preparation
We guide you through gathering and submitting all necessary documentation.
Ongoing Support
We’re with you every step of the way, answering your questions and providing updates on your application.

Why Choose RMH Immigration Services?
At RMH Immigration Services, we believe in delivering tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of each client. Whether you’re applying for a visa or seeking permanent residency, we are here to simplify the process for you. Our expert team offers:
- Expert Consultation: We provide one-on-one consultations to fully understand your needs.
- Comprehensive Support: We assist with every aspect of the application process, from preparing documentation to submitting applications.
- Expert Consultation: We provide one-on-one consultations to fully understand your needs.
- Proven Success: We have helped numerous clients successfully achieve their immigration goals.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Our process is designed to give you the best chance of success:
1. What immigration services does RMH Immigration and Citizenship Consulting Services Inc. offer?
We provide a wide range of Canadian immigration services to meet the needs of various clients, including:
- Visitor Visas
- Study Permits and Work Permits
- Family Sponsorship Programs
- Super Visas for Parents and Grandparents
- Quebec Immigration Programs (PEQ, QSWP)
- Business Immigration
- Economic Immigration Programs (CEC, FSW, FSTP, PNP, AIP)
- Temporary Resident Permits (TRP)
- Pardon and Rehabilitation Services
- Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC)
Our goal is to provide expert guidance and personalized service to help you successfully navigate the Canadian immigration process.
2. How can I determine which immigration pathway is best for me?
Our consultants will conduct a detailed assessment of your background, including your education, work experience, language proficiency, and long-term goals. Based on your profile, we will recommend the most suitable immigration pathway and assist you through each step of the application process.
3. What is the difference between a Visitor Visa, a Super Visa, and a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)?
- Visitor Visa: Grants temporary entry into Canada for tourism, family visits, or business purposes.
- Super Visa: A multi-entry visa designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents, allowing long-term visits.
- Temporary Resident Permit (TRP): Issued for individuals who are otherwise inadmissible but have valid reasons to temporarily enter Canada.
Our team helps applicants determine the most suitable type of entry based on their purpose of travel and circumstances.
4. What documents are required to apply for a study permit in Canada?
The key documents required for a Study Permit application include:
- A valid letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.
- Proof of sufficient financial support to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
- A valid passport and additional identity documents.
- Supporting documents such as biometric information, medical exams (if required), and a statement of purpose (SOP).
The requirements may vary depending on your country of residence and background.
5. How does the Family Sponsorship Program work?
The Family Sponsorship Program allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor eligible family members to live in Canada permanently. Eligible family members include:
- Spouse or common-law partner
- Dependent children
- Parents and grandparents
The sponsor must meet financial requirements and agree to provide financial support for the sponsored family member for a specified period.
6. What is the difference between economic immigration programs and business immigration programs?
- Economic Immigration Programs are intended for skilled workers who can contribute to Canada’s economy. These include the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW), Federal Skilled Trade Program (FSTP), and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).
- Business Immigration Programs are designed for entrepreneurs, investors, and business owners who want to start or invest in a business in Canada. These programs often require business management experience, investment capital, and a viable business plan.
Both categories can lead to permanent residency.
7. How can I apply for permanent residency through work experience in Canada?
There are several pathways to permanent residency for individuals with Canadian work experience, including:
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under Express Entry.
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), which offer employer-based or regional programs that prioritize candidates with local work experience.
To be eligible, applicants must meet criteria such as language proficiency, type of work experience, and the duration of employment in Canada.
8. What are Quebec's unique immigration programs, and how do they work?
Quebec has its own immigration programs, which include:
- Quebec Experience Program (PEQ): For individuals with work experience or those who have graduated from a Quebec post-secondary institution.
- Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP): A points-based system that evaluates applicants based on education, work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability.
Applicants must first obtain a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) to apply for permanent residence.
9. What is the process for business immigration in Canada?
The Business Immigration Program is designed for entrepreneurs and business investors who want to establish or invest in businesses in Canada. The process typically involves:
- Demonstrating business experience.
- Meeting financial and investment requirements.
- Submitting a business plan that aligns with economic growth objectives.
- Complying with additional program-specific requirements, such as provincial nominations under certain streams.
We can help assess your eligibility and develop a strategy to achieve your business goals in Canada.
10. What is Pardon and Criminal Rehabilitation, and when is it required?
If you have a criminal record, you may be deemed inadmissible to Canada. There are two options to resolve this:
- Pardon (Record Suspension): For individuals who were convicted of a crime in Canada and have completed their sentence.
- Criminal Rehabilitation: For foreign nationals who committed a crime outside Canada but have demonstrated good conduct for at least 5 years after completing their sentence.
This process is necessary to clear inadmissibility and ensure future entry into Canada without legal barriers.
11. What is Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC), and who needs it?
If you were previously deported or removed from Canada, you will need an Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC) to re-enter. The application process involves:
- Submitting a detailed explanation of why you were removed.
- Providing a valid reason for your return.
- Addressing the circumstances that led to your removal to demonstrate that you no longer pose a concern.
Our team helps guide applicants through this complex process to maximize their chances of approval.
12. Why should I hire RMH Immigration and Citizenship Consulting Services Inc. instead of applying on my own?
Applying for Canadian immigration can be complex and overwhelming due to strict documentation and eligibility requirements. Our team offers:
- Personalized consultation to assess your eligibility.
- Accurate and complete application preparation to minimize the risk of errors.
- Up-to-date guidance on immigration policies and procedures.
- Ongoing support throughout the entire process, including preparing documents, attending interviews (if required), and following up with immigration authorities.
With expert assistance, you reduce the chances of delays or refusals and increase your likelihood of success.
Need Expert Immigration Guidance?
If you have further questions or need personalized assistance, contact RMH Immigration and Citizenship Consulting Services Inc. today! Our expert consultants are here to help you navigate Canada’s immigration system with ease.