I I S
About Us

Immersive Immigration Services is founded by Cinthia Lilian Flores Medina a Regulated Immigration Consultant accredited by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). As a Mexican immigrant, she has personally experienced and navigated the complexities of the immigration process.

Contact Info

flores@immersiveimmigrationservices.com

+1 (604) 318-4270

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

WELCOME TO IIS

RCIC Licensed Canadian Immigration & Visa Services

Clear, ethical, and personalized guidance for your journey to Canada.

Our Features

Committed to provide you
the best services

Immersive Immigration provides professional Canadian immigration services tailored to your unique situation. Led by a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC), we guide individuals and families through complex immigration processes with clarity, transparency, and care.

Our Services

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Temporary Residence

  • Visitor Visas & Extensions
  • Study Permits
  • Work Permits (LMIA-Exempt Only)
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Permanent Residence Services

  • Express Entry Programs
  • Family Sponsorship
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (British Columbia & Ontario Only)
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Citizenship & Status Documents

  • Canadian Citizenship Applications
  • Permanent Resident Card Services
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Immigration Strategy & Application Support

  • Application Review & Submission Support
  • Immigration Consultations & Strategy Planning

Canada

Canada

Visa & Immigration Services To Canada

We offer professional immigration support in the following areas:

Visitor Visas
Study Permits
Work Permits
Permanent Residence Applications
Family Sponsorship
Immigration Consultations & Strategy Assessments
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Our Philosophy


MISSION

IIS is a legally constituted Canadian company whose main objective is to facilitate, guide, and support individuals wishing to immigrate to Canada, whether as visitors, students, workers, residents, or citizens.

VALUES

  • Professionalism: We act with ethics, responsibility, and commitment in each of our services, maintaining confidentiality and respect towards our clients.
  • Empathy: We understand the needs of our clients and provide a close and personalized approach.
  • Effectiveness: We offer a timely and correct service by assessing the profile of each client.
Hey we are IMMERSIVE IMMIGRATION SERVICES

ABOUT US

Immersive Immigration is a Canadian immigration consulting firm committed to providing honest, strategic, and client-focused immigration services. Our practice is led by a licensed RCIC in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC).

We understand that every immigration journey is different. That’s why we focus on personalized strategies, clear communication, and ethical representation—so you can move forward with confidence.




Lilian Flores

Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant

Licence number R713163


Permanent Residence Services

Express Entry Programs

Professional assistance with permanent residence applications through the federal Express Entry system, including eligibility assessment, profile creation, CRS strategy, and application submission under the Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class programs.

Provincial Nominee Programs (British Columbia & Ontario Only)

Strategic guidance and application support for the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) and the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), including Express Entry–linked and non-Express Entry streams.

Family Sponsorship

Support with sponsorship applications for eligible family members, including spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, and parents or grandparents, from assessment to submission.

Self-Employed Persons Program

Application support for individuals with qualifying experience in cultural or athletic activities seeking permanent residence through the federal Self-Employed Persons Program.

Start-Up Visa Program

Guidance for entrepreneurs applying for permanent residence through Canada’s Start-Up Visa Program, including eligibility assessment and application coordination.

Temporary Residence Services

Visitor Visas & Extensions

Assistance with Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) applications, visitor record extensions, Super Visa applications for parents and grandparents, and Electronic Travel Authorizations (eTA).

Study Permits

End-to-end support for study permit applications and extensions, including guidance on study conditions, authorized work during studies, and post-graduation options.

Work Permits (LMIA-Exempt Only)

Application support for LMIA-exempt work permits, including open work permits, spousal work permits, International Experience Canada (IEC), and work permit extensions.

Citizenship: Naturalization

Canadian Citizenship Applications

Eligibility assessment and application support for Canadian citizenship, including preparation guidance for the citizenship test and interview.

Permanent Resident Card Services

Assistance with first PR card applications, renewals, replacements, and updates to personal information.

Immigration Strategy & Application Support

Immigration Consultations & Strategy Planning

Personalized consultations to assess eligibility, explain options, and develop a clear immigration strategy aligned with individual goals.

Application Review & Submission Support

Professional review of application forms and supporting documents to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance with IRCC requirements.


OUR CLIENTS RIVIEWS

What Our Clients Say
About IIS

Exceptional service! Lilian Flores helped me with my visa extension a year ago, and it was truly the best experience. She was always available, extremely clear, and incredibly patient. If I had any questions, she would call me directly to explain everything step by step. If you’re looking for someone who keeps you informed and gives you confidence throughout the entire process, I 100% recommend Lilian.

Sandra Coss

Thank you, Lilian, for all your support. You explained every step clearly and resolved all my questions in the most efficient way!!

Pamela Gutierrez

Thank you, Lilian, for all your help and dedication. Without a doubt, your services are highly recommended.

Sergio Negrete

The most professional in every aspect. She always followed up on my case, explaining every detail of the process, and in the end the result was a success. Extremely professional and 100% recommended.

Ana Cristina Preciado


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions & Answer

Q1. Do I need a visa to visit Canada?
It depends on your nationality. Some countries require a visa to enter Canada, while others only require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) if arriving by air.
Q2. What’s the difference between an eTA and a TRV?
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): This is an entry requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals traveling to Canada by air. It is electronically linked to your passport and is valid for up to five years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.
Temporary Resident Visa (TRV): This is a visa that allows you to enter Canada for a temporary period, such as for tourism, business, or family visits. A TRV is placed in your passport and shows that you meet the requirements for admission to Canada
Q3. I am a Mexican; do I need a visa to visit Canada?
Depends on your situation. You are eligible to apply for an eTA if you meet all 3 following requirements. Otherwise, you need to apply for a visa.
  • You’ve held a Canadian visitor visa (temporary resident visa) in the past 10 years or currently hold a valid United States (US) nonimmigrant visa
  • Your US nonimmigrant visa must be valid on the day you apply for your eTA but doesn’t need to be valid when you travel to Canada.
  • You’re coming to Canada for a temporary stay (normally for up to 6 months)
  • You’re flying to or transiting through a Canadian airport using a valid passport from one of the eligible visa-required countries
Q4. How can I work in Canada?
To work in Canada, you generally need a work permit. There are different types of work permits, including employer-specific work permits and open work permits. The requirements and application process vary depending on the type of work permit you are applying for.
Q5. Do I become a Canadian citizen if I marry a Canadian?
No, marrying a Canadian citizen does not automatically grant you Canadian citizenship. However, it can help you in the immigration process if your spouse sponsors you for permanent residency.
Q6. Can my partner work if I am an English student?
Starting April 30, 2024, your spouse or common-law partner may be eligible for an open work permit if you have a valid study permit and you’re
  • Studying in a master’s or doctoral degree program
  • Participating in an eligible pilot program, or
  • Studying in one of the following professional degree programs at a university:
  • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS, DMD)
  • Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor (LLB, JD, BCL)
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD)
  • Doctor of Optometry (OD)
  • Pharmacy (PharmD, BS, BSc, BPharm)
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN, BSN)
  • Bachelor of Nursing Science (BNSc)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (BN)
  • Bachelor of Education (BEd)
  • Bachelor of Engineering (BEng, BE, BASc)
Q7. How long can I stay as a visitor in Canada?
Most visitors can stay in Canada for up to six months. The border services officer at the point of entry will determine how long you can stay in Canada. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for an extension before your status expires.
Q8. How can I get permanent residency in Canada?
There are several pathways to obtaining permanent residency in Canada, including the Express Entry system, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorship, and humanitarian and compassionate grounds. Each pathway has its own requirements and application process.
Q9. What’s the difference between PR and citizenship?

Permanent Residency (PR): Permanent residents are allowed to live, work, and study anywhere in Canada. They have access to most social benefits and can apply for Canadian citizenship after meeting certain residency requirements. However, they are not allowed to vote or run for political office and may lose their PR status if they do not meet residency obligations.

Citizenship: Canadian citizens have all the rights and responsibilities of citizens, including the right to vote, run for political office, and obtain a Canadian passport. They cannot be deported and have permanent status in Canada.

Q10. What are the requirements for becoming a Canadian citizen?
To become a Canadian citizen, you must:
  • be a permanent resident
  • have lived in Canada for 3 out of the last 5 years
  • have filed your taxes, if you need to
  • pass a test on your rights, responsibilities and knowledge of Canada
  • prove your language skills
Depending on your situation, there may be additional requirements.