FROM ARRIVAL TO THE OATH
Permanent Residence & Citizenship
Every route to a Canadian passport, explained plainly. We audit your profile against every open pathway, build the application that actually fits you, and stay with you through landing, the residency obligation, and the oath.
I want permanent residence
I am ready for citizenship
Find Your Pathway
Express Entry, provincial nomination, family sponsorship, Quebec, regional pilots. We map your profile against every open route in the country.
Protect Your PR Status
The residency obligation is 730 days in every rolling five years. We audit your absences and defend determinations on appeal.
Plan Your Citizenship
1,095 days of physical presence, three years of tax filings, the knowledge test, and the oath. We verify your count before you file.



She was thorough, responsive, and genuinely invested in our success, not just as a client but as people trying to build a life here. Thanks to her guidance and expertise, our PR application was approved, and we couldn't be more grateful.
We wholeheartedly recommend Mary and Ubuntu Worldwide Immigration Consulting to anyone pursuing their Canadian dream. Wishing the company continued growth so more families can experience the same care and dedication we did.
Thank you, Mary, for everything! God bless you! ❤️

What I appreciate most is her dedication and genuine commitment to helping families succeed. Thanks to her expertise and support, our children were also able to join us in Canada, which meant everything to us. Her guidance made what could have been a stressful and overwhelming process much smoother and more manageable.
I am truly grateful for Mary's hard work and professionalism, and I highly recommend her services to anyone seeking trusted and reliable assistance with Canadian immigration.


I’m truly grateful for your guidance, and support throughout the entire process. Thank you for helping make this important opportunity for my son possible. I sincerely hope you continue to help many more students and families achieve their dreams. Your hard work and dedication are truly appreciated. ❤️🙏


Mary maintained a respectful demeanor and kept communication clear and prompt all through.
Mary ensured we put in a strong application especially since my mum had a previous refusal. Mary loves and is excellent at what she does and its evident in the amout of time she spent to ensure we got a favorable result.
Thank you for making this family reunification a reality.








I will definitely recommend you to my friends and anyone looking for reliable assistance. Thank you so much for everything, and God bless you!

She patiently answered all our questions, guided us step by step, and made sure our documents were properly prepared and submitted. Her attention to detail and expertise gave us a lot of confidence and made the whole process much less stressful.
Thanks to her help, we successfully received our work permit. We are truly grateful for her support and would highly recommend Ubuntu Worldwide Immigration Consulting Inc. to anyone looking for reliable and professional immigration assistance.
Another wonderful experience with Mary at Ubuntu Worldwide Immigration Consulting Inc.! She assisted us with my Post-Graduate Work Permit application and was exceptional from start to finish.
Mary was upfront with us from the beginning, letting us know there was a strong chance we’d receive a 3-year PGWP and she was right, it was approved! However, IRCC issued the permit in line with my passport’s expiry date rather than the full three years. Her expertise meant we always knew what to expect , no surprises, just confidence in the process.
Her knowledge of immigration matters is clearly extensive, and her honesty throughout gave us real peace of mind. She was professional, responsive, and supportive at every step, always making sure we understood what was happening and why.
We’re so grateful for Mary’s help and wholeheartedly recommend her and Ubuntu Worldwide Immigration Consulting Inc. to anyone looking for reliable, trustworthy immigration support!

Mary is not only incredibly knowledgeable and professional, but she also has a truly compassionate heart. Her expertise, strategic approach, and deep understanding of the immigration system gave us confidence and peace of mind throughout the entire process. She explained everything clearly and guided us every step of the way with honesty and dedication.
Thanks to Mary’s hard work and commitment, our work permit application and restoration were successfully approved. We will always be thankful for her support and for never giving up on our case.
We highly recommend Mary and Ubuntu Worldwide Immigration to anyone needing help with immigration matters such as work permits, restoration of status, RCIP-PR, student visas, and many more. You can truly trust that you are in caring and capable hands.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much, Mary, Ubuntu Immigration Services, and your amazing staff.
May you continue helping and blessing more people through your excellent service!

She is extremely reliable, knowledgeable, and experienced in immigration services. What I appreciated the most was her honesty, commitment and clear guidance — she always explained exactly what was required for my case and made sure everything was completed correctly and on time.
Whenever I had questions or concerns, she responded almost immediately and was always there to support and reassure us throughout the process. Her dedication and hard work were incredible; she genuinely puts in 101% effort to help her clients succeed.
Thanks to her excellent support and guidance, we successfully received our PR, and we are truly grateful for everything she did for us. I highly recommend Ubuntu Worldwide International to anyone looking for trustworthy and professional immigration consulting services.
Thank you very much for your exceptional support and for making our dream come true!

I was previously a client of Ubuntu Immigration, but when I applied for my PR I was no longer a paid client. Despite that, Mary still took the time to assist and guide me throughout my application. She was always just a call away and never failed to answer my questions whenever I needed clarification.
Her sincerity, patience, and genuine willingness to help made a huge difference in my journey. She never made me feel like I was on my own during the process. Her expertise in immigration is truly remarkable, and she made sure that every requirement requested by IRCC was properly prepared, organized, and submitted in a professional manner.
Applying for PR can be stressful and overwhelming, but having someone knowledgeable and trustworthy like Mary made the process much easier and gave me confidence every step of the way. I am deeply grateful for her support, guidance, and kindness.
If you are looking for someone reliable, professional, and truly dedicated to helping their clients succeed, I highly recommend Mary. Thank you for being such a big part of my journey.
1000% highly recommended!
THE DESTINATION, NOT THE DETOUR
Permanent residence is the goal. Citizenship is the finish line.
Most people arrive in Canada on a temporary document. A study permit, a work permit, a visitor record. Those documents have end dates, and living under them means living with a countdown running quietly in the background of every decision you make about your career, your housing, and your family.
Permanent residence stops that countdown. It gives you the right to live, work, and study anywhere in Canada, access to publicly funded healthcare, and protection from having to leave when a permit expires. Citizenship goes further still. It removes the residency obligation entirely, gives you a Canadian passport and consular protection abroad, and gives you the vote.
Between those two points sits a system of roughly a hundred distinct programs, each with its own eligibility grid, its own intake caps, and its own way of failing an applicant who chose the wrong door. Express Entry alone manages three programs and layers category based selection on top. Every province except Quebec and Nunavut runs its own nominee streams. Quebec selects independently. Regional pilots open and close.
Our role is to remove the guesswork. We audit your profile against every open route, tell you honestly which ones you actually qualify for today, identify the single change that would most improve your position, and then build the application properly the first time. And if the honest answer is that you should wait, or take a language test before spending anything else, we will say that too.
COMPARE THE ROUTES
Every pathway to permanent residence
Express Entry
Express Entry is the federal government's electronic management system for three economic programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class. You create a profile, receive a Comprehensive Ranking System score, and wait to be invited to apply.
Who it suits
- Skilled workers with at least one year of continuous professional experience
- Graduates who have gained skilled Canadian work experience under a post-graduation work permit
- Applicants with strong English or French language test results
- Tradespeople with certification and qualifying experience
- Candidates who may qualify under category based selection, including healthcare, trades, education, and French language proficiency
What we do for you
- A full CRS audit before you file, so no claimable point is left on the table
- Educational Credential Assessment strategy, including which body to use and for which credential
- Reference letters rewritten to satisfy NOC duty, hours, and salary requirements
- Language test targeting, so you know exactly which band lifts your score most
- Full document preparation and submission within the sixty day post-invitation window
Category based draws and cut-off scores change throughout the year. We assess your profile against the current round pattern rather than last year's.
Provincial Nominee Programs
Every province and territory except Quebec and Nunavut operates its own nominee program, each with its own streams and priorities. A provincial nomination is the single most powerful boost available to an Express Entry candidate, and several streams accept applicants who would not qualify federally at all.
Who it suits
- Candidates whose CRS score is below recent federal cut-offs
- Applicants with a job offer, family connection, or study history in a specific province
- Workers in occupations a province has identified as in demand
- People genuinely willing to settle and remain in the nominating province
- Semi-skilled and in-demand workers who fall outside federal economic categories
What we do for you
- We map your profile against every open stream across the country, not just the obvious ones
- We monitor stream openings, which are often short and unannounced
- We prepare settlement funds, intention to reside, and connection to province evidence
- We manage both the provincial and the subsequent federal stage as one continuous file
An enhanced nomination adds six hundred points to your CRS score, which effectively guarantees an invitation in the next round. Base nominations follow a separate, non-Express Entry paper process.
Family Sponsorship
Canadian citizens and permanent residents aged eighteen or over may sponsor certain close relatives for permanent residence. Family class is not a points system. It is an eligibility and relationship-evidence exercise, and it carries appeal rights that economic categories do not.
Who can be sponsored
- A spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner
- Dependent children, including adopted children
- Parents and grandparents, through the Parents and Grandparents Program or the Super Visa
- In limited circumstances, an orphaned sibling, nephew, niece, or grandchild
- In limited circumstances, one relative of any degree where no closer relative exists
What we do for you
- We confirm sponsor eligibility first, including income where the Minimum Necessary Income applies
- We build a chronological relationship record rather than a folder of loose photographs
- We advise on inland versus overseas spousal applications and the open work permit implications
- We prepare both parties for interview and, where a refusal occurs, we take the appeal
Sponsors undertake a binding financial commitment for a set period. We explain exactly what that undertaking means before you sign it.
Quebec Immigration
Quebec selects its own economic immigrants under an agreement with the federal government. You apply first to the province for a Certificat de sélection du Québec, and only then to IRCC for permanent residence. The criteria, the timelines, and the language expectations are distinct.
Who it suits
- French speakers, or applicants prepared to reach a working level of French
- Graduates of Quebec institutions applying through the Quebec Experience Program
- Skilled workers with a validated Quebec job offer
- Entrepreneurs and investors targeting Quebec business streams
What we do for you
- We assess your profile under Quebec's own selection grid, which weighs factors differently from the federal CRS
- We manage the Arrima expression of interest and respond to invitations within deadline
- We coordinate the two-stage provincial and federal process so neither stalls the other
- We advise realistically on the French requirement rather than understating it
Pilots and Regional Programs
Alongside the mainstream categories, Canada runs targeted programs designed to direct newcomers to specific regions and sectors. These often have lower thresholds than Express Entry, but tighter conditions on employment and location.
Programs in this family
- The Atlantic Immigration Program, covering the four Atlantic provinces
- Rural and francophone community immigration pilots
- The Agri-Food Pilot, for eligible agricultural and food processing occupations
- Caregiver pathways for home care and home support workers
- Provincial rural and northern streams operated by individual provinces
What we do for you
- We identify designated employers and participating communities, which is where most applicants get stuck
- We verify the endorsement and settlement plan requirements before you commit
- We assess whether the residency condition attached to the program is realistic for your family
- We track programme openings and closures, since pilots are time limited by design
Pilots open, close, and change intake caps frequently. Confirm current status with us or with IRCC before making plans around any one of them.
Business and Self-Employed
Canada offers permanent residence to founders backed by designated organisations, and to self-employed persons with significant experience in cultural or athletic fields. Provinces run their own entrepreneur streams in parallel.
Who it suits
- Founders of scalable, innovative businesses who can secure a designated organisation's support
- Teams of up to five applicants sharing one qualifying business
- Self-employed persons with relevant experience in cultural or athletic activities
- Entrepreneurs with capital and management experience targeting a specific province
What we do for you
- We pressure-test the business concept against what designated organisations actually fund
- We prepare the business plan, ownership structure, and essentiality evidence
- We assess provincial entrepreneur streams where the federal route is not the best fit
- We advise on interim work permit options so you can begin building while the file is processed
PR & Citizenship Services
- Express Entry profile & CRS optimisation
- Provincial nominee applications
- Spousal, child & parent sponsorship
- PR card renewal & travel documents
- Residency obligation appeals
- Citizenship applications & test preparation
Numbers That Matter
- Citizenship presence: 1,095 days in 5 years
- Pre-PR credit: half a day each, max 365
- PR residency obligation: 730 days in 5 years
- Tax filings needed for citizenship: 3 of 5 years
- Provincial nomination CRS bonus: 600 points
- Express Entry submission window: 60 days
Not sure which pathway fits?
One free review maps your profile against every open route in the country.
INTERACTIVE TOOL
PR & citizenship readiness check
Four Questions, no email required. You will see the pathway that most likely fits your station today, a realistic timeline, and the single first step we would recommend.
General guidance only. This is not legal advice and does not create a consultant client relationship. Program criteria, cut-off scores, and intake caps change frequently. Confirm your position with a licensed representative or with IRCC.
CITIZENSHIP CALCULATOR
Are you eligible for citizenship yet?
Canada requires 1,095 days of physical presence within the five years before you sign your application. Days spent in Canada before you became a permanent resident count as half a day each, up to a maximum credit of 365. Enter your numbers below.
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Enter your days above to see where you stand.
This calculator applies the general physical presence rule of 1,095 days within the five years immediately before the date you sign your application, with pre-PR days credited at one half day each to a maximum of 365. It is an estimate only. Other requirements apply, including language ability and the knowledge test for applicants aged 18 to 54, and there are separate rules for Crown servants and their families. Always confirm your count with a licensed representative before filing.
THE FULL JOURNEY
Five stages from application to oath
Each Stage has its own requirements, it own deadlines, and its own ways of going wrong. Here is what actually happens at each one
Almost every unsuccessful permanent residence journey begins with the wrong category. Applicants apply where they have heard of a program rather than where they actually fit, and they discover the mismatch only after months of waiting and a non-refundable fee.
The correct starting point is an honest audit of your profile against every open route: your age, education, work history and its National Occupational Classification, your language results, your family connections in Canada, your settlement funds, and the provinces where your occupation is genuinely in demand.
- We assess your Comprehensive Ranking System score before you spend anything on tests or assessments
- We identify which single change lifts your score most, whether that is a language band, a credential assessment, or a provincial nomination
- We tell you plainly if no viable route exists today, and what would have to change for one to open
Once you are invited to apply, the clock is unforgiving. Express Entry gives you sixty days to submit a complete application with every supporting document. Missing or inadequate documents are the most common cause of refusal at this stage, and there is rarely a second chance within the same invitation.
Reference letters are where files most often fail. A letter that does not state your duties, hours per week, salary, and dates in the form IRCC expects will not substantiate the points you claimed, and the points will simply be removed.
- Police certificates from every country where you lived six months or more since the age of eighteen
- Upfront medical examinations by a panel physician
- Proof of settlement funds that is properly sourced, not simply a balance screenshot
- Sworn translations of every document not in English or French
- Full and truthful disclosure of every prior refusal, visa application, and period of residence
Approval is not the end of the process. You must land before your Confirmation of Permanent Residence and immigration medical expire, complete the landing formalities at a port of entry or through the online process, and provide a Canadian address for your PR card to be mailed to.
Your first year sets up everything that follows. Social Insurance Number, provincial health coverage, banking and credit history, credential recognition, and school registration all have their own timelines, and several of them affect your later citizenship application through your tax filing record.
- Apply for your Social Insurance Number immediately on arrival
- Register for provincial health insurance, noting that some provinces impose a waiting period
- File a Canadian tax return every year, even in years with no income, because citizenship requires a filing history
- Keep a contemporaneous travel log from day one. Reconstructing five years of absences later is painful and error prone
Permanent residence is permanent in name, but it is conditional in practice. To keep it you must be physically present in Canada for at least seven hundred and thirty days within every rolling five year period. Certain time abroad can be counted, including days accompanying a Canadian citizen spouse or parent, and days employed full time by a Canadian business or the public service.
Applicants most often discover a shortfall when renewing a PR card or when returning to Canada and being reported at the border. A negative determination can be appealed to the Immigration Appeal Division, which may allow the appeal on humanitarian and compassionate grounds even where the arithmetic is against you.
- Do not allow a PR card to expire while you are outside Canada. You will need a Permanent Resident Travel Document to return
- Keep passports, boarding passes, and entry stamps. The burden of proving presence is on you
- If you are approaching a shortfall, seek advice before you travel, not after you are reported
- Voluntarily renouncing PR is sometimes the right decision. We will say so if it is
Citizenship is the final step, and the requirements are precise. You must have been physically present in Canada for at least one thousand and ninety five days within the five years immediately before you sign your application. Time spent in Canada as a temporary resident or protected person before you became a PR counts as half a day each, to a maximum credit of three hundred and sixty five days.
You must also have met your income tax filing obligations for three of those five years. Applicants between eighteen and fifty four must demonstrate adequate knowledge of English or French and pass a knowledge test on Canada's history, values, institutions, and symbols. The process ends with the oath of citizenship at a ceremony.
- Canada permits dual and multiple citizenship. You are not required to renounce your original nationality, although your own country may take a different view
- Citizenship removes the residency obligation entirely and gives you a Canadian passport and the right to vote
- Unpaid taxes, outstanding criminal matters, and time under a probation order can delay or bar an application
- Prohibitions apply to applicants with certain criminal convictions inside or outside Canada
HOW WE WORK
How we work your file
Permanent residence is won on preparation and category selection, not on optimism. This is the sequence we follow on every file.
01
Eligibility Audit
We assess your age, education, work history and NOC, language results, family ties, and funds against every open federal and provincial route, then give you a written summary.
02
Strategy & Positioning
We identify the single change that lifts your position most, whether that is a language band, a credential assessment, a provincial nomination, or simply better timing.
03
Application Build
We prepare the profile, reference letters, proof of funds, police certificates, medicals, and translations, and we submit within the invitation window.
04
Landing to Citizenship
We guide you through landing, PR card renewals, the residency obligation, and finally the citizenship application, test preparation, and the oath.
WHY UBUNTU
Why families trust us with the whole journey
Most representatives handle one application and disappear. we stay with a family from the first eligibility audit through landing, the residency obligation, and the citizenship oath, because the decisions made at each stage determine what is possible at the next.
- Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants in good standing with the CICC
- Every open federal, provincial, and Quebec route assessed, not just the well known ones
- Full CRS and NOC audits before you spend money on tests or credential assessments
- Fixed written fees agreed before any work begins, separate from government fees
- Service in more than twenty five languages, including Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba and French
- An honest no when we do not believe an application should be filed yet
IF YOU TAKE ONE THING FROM THIS PAGE
Keep a travel log from your first day, and file a tax return every single year.
These two habits cost nothing and quietly decide two of the most consequential outcomes in your immigration life: whether you can prove the 730 days that keep your permanent residence, and whether you meet the three of five tax years that citizenship requires. Reconstructing either from memory five years later is where good cases fall apart.
STRAIGHT ANSWERS
Questions about PR and citizenship
A permanent resident may live, work, and study anywhere in Canada, and has access to most social benefits including healthcare. A permanent resident is not a Canadian citizen, does not hold a Canadian passport, and cannot vote or stand for election.
Permanent residence also carries a continuing obligation. You must be physically in Canada for at least seven hundred and thirty days in every rolling five year period, and the status can be lost. Citizenship removes that obligation permanently, grants a Canadian passport and consular protection abroad, and gives you full political rights. Some jobs requiring high level security clearance are also restricted to citizens.
It depends entirely on the category. Express Entry applications, once an Invitation to Apply is issued, have historically been processed relatively quickly, but the time spent in the pool before an invitation can be far longer than the processing itself and depends on your score.
Provincial nominee applications add a provincial stage before the federal one. Family sponsorship timelines vary considerably between inland and overseas applications, and between spousal and parental categories. We give you a realistic range for your specific category at the outset rather than quoting the shortest number available.
No. Many people obtain permanent residence with no Canadian job offer at all, particularly through Express Entry and through family sponsorship, which is not an economic category.
A job offer can help in certain provincial nominee streams and in some regional pilots, where it may be a hard requirement. Be extremely cautious of anyone selling a job offer or an LMIA. Paying for a job offer is unlawful, is a common fraud against newcomers, and can result in a finding of misrepresentation that bars you from Canada for five years.
At least seven hundred and thirty days within every rolling five year period. The five years is not fixed at the date you landed. It moves with you, so the assessment is made against the five years immediately preceding the moment you are examined.
Certain days abroad may still count, including time accompanying a Canadian citizen spouse, common-law partner, or parent, and time employed full time abroad by a Canadian business or by the federal or a provincial public service. These exceptions are narrower than most people assume and must be properly documented.
You may apply once you have accumulated at least one thousand and ninety five days of physical presence in Canada within the five years immediately before the day you sign your application.
Yes, pre-PR days count, but at half value. Time in Canada as a temporary resident, such as a student, worker, or visitor, or as a protected person, is credited at one half day for each day, up to a maximum credit of three hundred and sixty five days. That maximum is reached at seven hundred and thirty pre-PR days. Use the calculator on this page for an estimate, and let us verify it before you file.
Yes. The most common cause is failing the residency obligation. Status can also be lost through a finding of serious criminality, through misrepresentation in the original application, or by voluntarily renouncing it.
Importantly, permanent residence is not lost automatically the moment you fall short. A formal determination must be made, and you generally have a right of appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division, which can consider humanitarian and compassionate factors including the best interests of any child affected. If you have been reported at the border or refused a travel document, contact us before the appeal deadline expires.
Canada permits dual and multiple citizenship. You are not required to give up your original nationality when you become Canadian.
However, your country of origin may not permit it, and some countries automatically strip nationality on naturalisation elsewhere. That is a matter of your own country's law, not Canadian law, and you should confirm it with your embassy. Note also that Canadian citizens are generally required to travel to Canada on a Canadian passport.
For most economic permanent residence categories, yes. You will need an approved language test result, and your score directly drives your Comprehensive Ranking System points. French ability has become substantially more valuable in recent years through category based selection and francophone streams.
For citizenship, applicants aged eighteen to fifty four must demonstrate adequate knowledge of English or French. Applicants outside that age range are exempt from the language and knowledge requirements. Family sponsorship has no language requirement for the sponsored person.
In almost all economic categories your spouse or common-law partner and your dependent children are included as accompanying family members on the same application, and they receive permanent residence at the same time as you.
Two points are frequently missed and cause serious problems later. First, dependent children must meet the age and dependency definition at the point the application is locked in, so timing matters. Second, every family member must be declared and examined even if they are not coming with you, or you may be permanently barred from sponsoring them in future.
The initial eligibility review is free and carries no obligation. Beyond that you receive a written retainer with a fixed professional fee before any work begins, separate from government fees, and there are no hidden charges.
We do not guarantee approval, and you should treat any representative who does as a warning sign. Canadian law prohibits guaranteeing an immigration outcome, because the decision belongs to IRCC or the province, not to your consultant. What we commit to is an honest assessment before you spend anything, including telling you when the answer is that you should wait or change something first.
Let us map your route to a Canadian passport
Book a free thirty minute eligibility review. We will tell you which pathways are genuinely open to you today, what your realistic timeline looks like, and the one thing that would most improve your position. No obligation, and no pressure.
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Content on this page is general information and not legal advice. Program criteria and processing times change frequently.