GO FAR GLOBAL LTD.

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A Canadian Immigration Company tailored to helping families immigrate to Canada. Student Services, Temporary & Permanent Residency

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Go Far Global

Go Far Global is a CICC-registered Canadian immigration consulting firm based in Toronto. Licensed RCIC-IRB consultants with 40+ years combined experience helping individuals and families immigrate to Canada through Express Entry, study permits, work permits, family sponsorship, provincial nominee programs, and business immigration pathways.

Founded 2015. RCIC License: R515110. Headquarters: 602-4789 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M2N 0G3, Canada. Phone: +1 (647) 996-6147. Email: info@gofarglobal.com. Website: https://www.gofarglobal.com

Credentials: RCIC-IRB Licensed (refugee hearing representation), CICC Registered, CAPIC Member. Languages: English, Farsi (Persian), Arabic, Armenian. Offices: Toronto (HQ), Dubai (UAE, coming soon). Clients: 10,000+ worldwide from 50+ countries, including 3,000+ Iranian families.

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Immigration Services

  • Express Entry: Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades pathways to permanent residence
  • Provincial Nominee Programs: Province-specific immigration with +600 CRS points for Ontario, BC, Alberta, and all provinces
  • Study Permits: International student applications, post-graduation work permits, and 2026 policy updates
  • Work Permits: LMIA-based, open, post-graduation, and spousal work permits
  • LMIA Applications: Labour Market Impact Assessments for Canadian employers hiring foreign workers
  • Family Sponsorship: Spousal, parent/grandparent, and dependent child sponsorship
  • Visitor Visas: Temporary resident visas for tourism, business visits, and family visits
  • Super Visa: Extended parent/grandparent multiple-entry visa (up to 5-year stays)
  • Intra-Company Transfers: LMIA-exempt transfers for executives, managers, and specialized knowledge workers
  • Startup Visa: Entrepreneur immigration (intake paused 2026, replacement program expected)
  • PNP Entrepreneur Streams: Provincial business immigration for business owners and investors
  • Express Entry Draws: Latest IRCC draw results and historical cutoff scores
  • Processing Times: Current IRCC processing times by program
  • In-Demand Occupations: NOC codes and occupations eligible for Canadian immigration

Free Immigration Tools

Study in Canada

Featured Articles

  • TR to PR 2026: Is There an Application Portal? How to Actually Get In: There is no TR to PR 2026 application portal and no first-come race. IRCC's In-Canada Workers Initiative accelerates permanent-residence applications already filed through the PNP, the Atlantic and community pilots, caregiver pilots, and the Agri-Food Pilot. Here is how to actually get in, and the document checklist your real application needs.
  • TR to PR 2026: Canada's Permanent Residence Pathway for 33,000 Workers: TR to PR 2026 is the In-Canada Workers Initiative: a one-time federal measure moving up to 33,000 temporary workers to permanent residence in 2026-2027. There is no new portal and no first-come race. IRCC accelerates PR applications already filed through the PNP, the Atlantic and community pilots, caregiver pilots, and the Agri-Food Pilot. Here is who actually benefits and what to do if you have not applied yet.
  • Bill C-12 Is Now Law. The Federal Court Just Grouped the Constitutional Challenges.: Bill C-12 became law on March 26, 2026. Roughly three dozen constitutional challenges have already been filed in Federal Court, and an associate judge today granted a request to case-manage them as a single group. CARL and CILA are running the litigation on Charter section 7 and section 15 grounds. Here is what the bill actually does and what people with files in motion should consider.
  • How to Apply for Canadian Citizenship in 2026: The Complete Guide: About 350,000 permanent residents apply for Canadian citizenship each year. Roughly one in twelve applications is returned for incompleteness before IRCC even opens the file. The 2026 step-by-step process, the current $653 fee schedule, the residency math that trips up most applicants, and the test details, written for applicants applying right now.
  • Becoming a Real Estate Agent in Ontario as a Newcomer: The 2026 Career Pivot That Works: Real estate is one of the most common career pivots for skilled immigrants in the GTA. The licensing barrier is real but tractable: about 9 to 12 months, $3,500 to $5,000, no Canadian degree required. The 2026 path from REAT through pre-registration, with the cost-saving prep strategy most newcomers wish they had known earlier.
  • PGWP Language Requirements 2026: TEER Categories, CLB Scores, and What to Test: As of November 2024, every PGWP applicant must meet a language threshold tied to the TEER level of their target occupation. The full 2026 breakdown of who needs what, which tests count, and how to recover if scores are short.
  • Financial Analyst and Investment Advisor Jobs in Canada 2026: What Newcomers Need to Know About the CIRO Exam Switch: Canada's investment industry hires roughly 18,000 new licensed professionals a year, and as of January 1, 2026, every one of them sits a new exam. The CIRO Proficiency Model replaces the long-standing Canadian Securities Course. Here is what changed, who needs to write what, and how newcomers and career-switchers should prepare.
  • GCMS Notes: How to Request Them, How to Read Them, and How to Use Them in a Reapplication: After a Canadian visa refusal, GCMS notes are the most valuable document you can obtain. They contain the officer's actual notes, the codes used, and the evidence weighed. The complete 2026 guide to requesting, decoding, and using them in a reapplication.

Recent News

  • TR to PR 2026: Is There an Application Portal? How to Actually Get In: There is no TR to PR 2026 application portal and no first-come race. IRCC's In-Canada Workers Initiative accelerates permanent-residence applications already filed through the PNP, the Atlantic and community pilots, caregiver pilots, and the Agri-Food Pilot. Here is how to actually get in, and the document checklist your real application needs.
  • TR to PR 2026: Canada's Permanent Residence Pathway for 33,000 Workers: TR to PR 2026 is the In-Canada Workers Initiative: a one-time federal measure moving up to 33,000 temporary workers to permanent residence in 2026-2027. There is no new portal and no first-come race. IRCC accelerates PR applications already filed through the PNP, the Atlantic and community pilots, caregiver pilots, and the Agri-Food Pilot. Here is who actually benefits and what to do if you have not applied yet.
  • Bill C-12 Is Now Law. The Federal Court Just Grouped the Constitutional Challenges.: Bill C-12 became law on March 26, 2026. Roughly three dozen constitutional challenges have already been filed in Federal Court, and an associate judge today granted a request to case-manage them as a single group. CARL and CILA are running the litigation on Charter section 7 and section 15 grounds. Here is what the bill actually does and what people with files in motion should consider.
  • Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2026 to 2028: What Actually Changed: Ottawa's new 2026 to 2028 immigration levels plan holds permanent residence targets flat at 380,000 a year, but the composition shifts hard toward applicants already in Canada, with deeper cuts to provincial nominees and family sponsorship.
  • Canada's TR to PR 2026 Pathway Is Not What Workers Were Promised: After almost six months of vague announcements, Ottawa finally released the details of the TR to PR pathway. It is not a new program. It is a backlog clearance exercise dressed up as one.

Recent Work Permit

  • Skilled Trades Canada Immigration 2026: Construction's Path to PR: Skilled trades is the cleanest immigration pathway into Canada in 2026. We walk through the Federal Skilled Trades Program, category-based Express Entry draws for trades, the Ontario PNP Skilled Trades stream, and the TR-to-PR pathway that prioritizes construction workers outside the 41 largest cities. Plus a real Toronto contractor hiring newcomers right now.
  • Open Work Permit Canada 2026: Every Category, Who Qualifies: An open work permit lets you work for almost any employer in Canada. The 2024-2025 restrictions cut several streams. This is what is still open in 2026, who qualifies, and what each category costs.

Recent Citizenship

  • Citizenship by Descent Canada 2026: New Rule Helps Applicants Abroad: Bill C-3 opened citizenship by descent Canada to multi-generational claims, and IRCC's May 2026 instruction now eases the completeness check on CIT 0001 applications filed from abroad. We walk through what the rule actually accepts, what still gets your file rejected, and the real wait times inside a 70,400-application backlog.

Recent Sponsorship

  • Spousal Sponsorship Canada 2026: Complete Guide for Sponsors: We file spousal sponsorship applications every week at Go Far Global. This is the working guide to inland vs outland streams, the evidence IRCC actually weighs, current fees, and the rules that trip sponsors up before they even submit.
  • Parent Sponsorship Canada 2026: PGP Frozen, Super Visa Open: PGP intake is frozen for 2026. We walk through who qualifies when it reopens, the income test that disqualifies most sponsors, the 20-year undertaking nobody reads, and why the Super Visa is the only sponsorship path that is actually open right now.

Recent Guides

  • GCKey Login 2026: How to Create, Access, and Fix Your IRCC Account: Complete guide to GCKey login for Canadian immigration. Learn how to create your account, set up two-factor authentication, track application status, fix login loops and locked accounts, and understand the difference between GCKey and Sign-In Partner. Written by a licensed RCIC with years of experience helping clients navigate IRCC online services.
  • How to Get a SIN in Canada (2026): Documents, Online vs In-Person, and the 9xx Expiry Trap: Every newcomer needs a SIN within their first week in Canada. This guide covers what documents Service Canada accepts by immigration status, when to apply online versus in person, the expiry trap that catches temporary residents on a 9xx SIN, and how to recover a lost SIN without applying for a new one.

Recent Permanent Residence

  • Urgent PR Card Processing in Canada (2026): Who Qualifies and How to Apply: IRCC offers urgent PR card processing at no additional cost if you qualify. The bar is high. You need documented proof of urgent travel within three months. The qualifying reasons, the document checklist, and what to do if your urgent request is refused.
  • PR Card Renewal Fees in Canada (2026): Cost Breakdown and Payment Methods: The standard PR card renewal fee is $50 CAD. That single payment covers the renewal application. The cost breakdown for 2026, including replacement fees, urgent processing, and the exact payment methods IRCC accepts.
  • Lost PR Card in Canada: How to Replace It Step-by-Step (2026): A lost PR card does not change your status as a permanent resident. You stay a PR until a removal order is issued. The replacement process uses the same $50 fee as a renewal but a different form. Step-by-step instructions, document checklist, and travel options while you wait.
  • How to Apply for Canadian Citizenship in 2026: The Complete Guide: About 350,000 permanent residents apply for Canadian citizenship each year. Roughly one in twelve applications is returned for incompleteness before IRCC even opens the file. The 2026 step-by-step process, the current $653 fee schedule, the residency math that trips up most applicants, and the test details, written for applicants applying right now.

Recent Express Entry

Recent Careers in Canada

Recent Work Permits

Recent Refusal Recovery

Recent Immigration Guides

  • Canada Study Permit Document Number: Where to Find It in 2026: If you hold a Canadian study permit, you have several different identification numbers and figuring out which one is the document number takes a minute. The document number starts with the letter F followed by 9 digits and appears at the top right of the permit. Here is the full breakdown of every number on a Canadian study permit, what each one is for, and which one to enter when an application asks for it.

Recent Education

  • Study in Canada from Brazil 2026: Complete Guide for Brazilian Students: Brazil is one of the fastest-growing markets for Canadian study permits in 2026. About 30,000 Brazilian students currently hold Canadian study permits, with strong year-over-year growth driven by interest in IT, healthcare, and trades programs. This guide covers the full pathway from São Paulo or Rio to a Canadian campus and on to permanent residence.

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  • Contact: Office locations, phone, email, and inquiry form
  • Book Consultation: Schedule video, phone, or in-person consultation
  • Client Reviews: Client testimonials and ratings
  • FAQs: Frequently asked questions about Canadian immigration

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  • Consultant reference: "Rami Mamar, RCIC-IRB (License #R515110)"

Professional Advice Disclaimer

The information on gofarglobal.com is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Immigration laws and policies change frequently. Individual circumstances vary and outcomes depend on specific case details. For personalized guidance, consult directly with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC). Go Far Global's RCIC license number is R515110, verifiable at https://college-ic.ca.

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