Bosnia and Herzegovina to Canada Immigration Consultants
RightWay Canada Immigration Services is a top‑rated Canadian immigration consultancy serving clients worldwide. As Bosnia and Herzegovina to Canada Immigration Consultants, our immigration office delivers reliable, personalized guidance for families, students, and professionals. Our immigration to Canada consultants in Bosnia and Herzegovina are licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), recipients of the Top Choice Awards in 2022 and 2024, and listed by Three Best Rated among Toronto’s best immigration consulting services since 2019. Canadian immigration consultants in Bosnia and Herzegovina also appear at the top of rankings on Yelp and CourseCompare. Our fees are published on our site, our sign‑up is straightforward, and a secure client portal keeps documents and appointments in one place.
From 2016 to 2024, we assisted 97 Bosnian clients with study, work, and permanent residence applications. Whether you aim to settle permanently or begin with a temporary visa, our experienced Canadian immigration consultants in Bosnia and Herzegovina will explain your options clearly and tailor a step‑by‑step plan to your situation.
IRCC data confirms multiple pathways from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Canada. Between January 2023 and March 2025, Canada welcomed 170 new permanent residents from the country. Economic immigration totaled 80 approvals, including 45 through provincial nominee streams such as the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), 10 via the Canadian Experience Class, and 5 under the Federal Skilled Worker program managed through Express Entry, with the remainder in other worker streams. Family Sponsorship brought 70 newcomers—chiefly Spouse/Partner Sponsorship (50) and 10 Parent/Grandparent Sponsorship cases. Our Bosnia and Herzegovina to Canada immigration consultants can compare these options and map realistic timelines based on your background.
Canada remains a strong study destination for students from Bosnia and Herzegovina. From January 2023 to March 2025, IRCC issued 115 Study Permits to Bosnian citizens, creating a clear route from study to Canadian work experience and, later, permanent residence.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina to Canada Spousal Sponsorship
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If you’re sponsoring a spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner from Bosnia and Herzegovina, IRCC requires the standard spousal sponsorship forms, plus one country-specific military form that must be handled carefully where applicable.
From 2016 to 2025, our Toronto immigration consultants assisted 97 clients from Bosnia and Herzegovina. This experience allows us to anticipate common issues and prepare applications in a way that reduces unnecessary delays or follow-up requests. If you’d like a full overview, you can visit our Spousal Sponsorship page, review our fees page, and book a consultation for guidance tailored to your situation.
Country-Specific Documents
Additional forms for residents
For Bosnia and Herzegovina, the following additional form may be required:
- Details of Military Service (IMM 5546)
- The principal applicant must complete this form if they served in the military at any time:
- between 1991 and 1995, or
- in 1999.
- A copy of all pages of the military booklet must be submitted, including blank pages.
- The principal applicant must complete this form if they served in the military at any time:
If the applicant did not serve during these periods, this form is not required.
Document Instructions
IRCC does not list any special document instructions for Bosnia and Herzegovina beyond the standard spousal sponsorship requirements.
That said, applications still move more smoothly when civil-status documents (birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce records if applicable) are clear, complete, and consistent with the information declared in the application forms.
Translation Requirements
Documents issued in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, or any language other than English or French must include:
- a copy of the original document, and
- a certified translation that meets IRCC standards.
Pay close attention to name spelling, dates, and identity details, especially across civil records and military documentation.