North Macedonia to Canada Immigration Consultants

North Macedonia Immigration Consultants

RightWay Canada Immigration Services is a trusted Canadian immigration consultancy working with clients from across the globe. As North Macedonia to Canada immigration consultants, our immigration office is licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and provides clear, results-oriented support for individuals and families planning their move to Canada. Our immigration firm has earned recognition among the top three immigration consulting services by Three Best Rated since 2019, won the Top Choice Awards in 2022 and 2024, and received positive mentions on Yelp and CourseCompare for our client-focused approach.

From 2016 to 2024, our Canadian immigration consultants in North Macedonia have assisted numerous North Macedonian nationals with a wide range of immigration goals—from studying and working to family reunification and permanent residency. Our experienced immigration to Canada consultants in North Macedonia offer personalized strategies, ensure accurate document preparation, and guide clients through every stage of the process with professionalism and care.

Between January 2023 and March 2025, 160 citizens of North Macedonia became permanent residents of Canada. Economic immigration accounted for 70 arrivals – led by the Worker Program (15), Federal Skilled Trades program (5), and Provincial Nominee Program (45). Family Sponsorship brought 90 newcomers, including Spouse/Partner Sponsorship (60) and Parent/Grandparent Sponsorship (25).

Study permits remain a valuable pathway for North Macedonian students. From January 2023 to March 2025, IRCC issued 95 Study Permits – 45 in 2023, 35 in 2024, and 15 in early 2025 – helping students gain Canadian qualifications, work experience, and potential eligibility for permanent residency.

If you are exploring Canada as your next destination, our North Macedonia to Canada immigration consultants can help identify the most suitable pathway for your profile and aspirations. Visit Our Fees page to compare our packages or Book a Consultation to connect with a licensed consultant and begin your Canadian immigration journey.

North Macedonia to Canada Spousal Sponsorship

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North Macedonia to Canada Spousal Sponsorship

If you’re sponsoring a spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner from North Macedonia, IRCC requires the standard sponsorship forms plus one country-specific form related to military service. Other than this, there are no special document rules for this country.

Our Canadian Immigration Consultants assisted numerous clients from North Macedonia. This experience helps ensure applications are prepared clearly and in line with IRCC requirements, reducing avoidable delays. For more information, you can read our detailed guide on the Spousal Sponsorship Program, review our fees, and book an appointment for more personalized guidance based on your situation.

Additional forms for residents
For North Macedonia, the following country-specific form may be required:

  • Details of Military Service (IMM 5546)
    • Required only if the principal applicant served in the military:
      • between 1991 and 1995, or
      • in 1999
    • The applicant must submit:
      • a completed IMM 5546 form, and
      • a copy of all pages of the military booklet, including blank pages.

  • Supplementary Information – Your Travels (IMM 5562)
    • Required only if applicable, based on the principal applicant’s travel history.
    • Must be completed by the principal applicant and any family members aged 18 or older if requested in the application checklist.

No other North Macedonia–specific forms are required.

IRCC has no special document instructions for North Macedonia.

All required civil documents (birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce documents, etc.) must:

  • be complete and legible copies, and

match the information provided in all application forms.

Documents issued in Macedonian or any language other than English or French must include:

  • a copy of the original document, and
  • a certified translation that meets IRCC standards.

Names, dates, and personal details must be consistent across all forms and documents.

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