Uzbekistan to Canada Immigration Consultants
RightWay Canada Immigration Services is a trusted and reputable Canadian immigration consultancy assisting clients from Uzbekistan with their plans to move to Canada. As Uzbekistan to Canada immigration consultants, our immigration office is licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), and we offer professional, strategic, and transparent guidance to individuals, families, and professionals seeking Canadian immigration solutions. Our immigration firm has been recognized by Three Best Rated among the leading immigration consulting services and has earned the Top Choice Award in 2022 and 2024. We are also listed on Yelp and CourseCompare for our professionalism, client service, and consistent results.
From 2016 to 2024, our Canadian immigration consultants in Uzbekistan have worked with 102 clients from Uzbekistan, providing comprehensive support from eligibility review to application submission. Our immigration to Canada consultants in Uzbekistan ensure each case is handled with precision and tailored strategies that align with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements.
Between January 2023 and March 2025, 415 citizens of Uzbekistan became permanent residents of Canada. Economic immigration accounted for 205 arrivals, including 65 through the Federal Skilled Worker stream, 5 through the Canadian Experience Class, 15 under the Start-up Business, and 20 through other business immigration options. The Provincial Nominee Program added 105 newcomers. Family Sponsorship brought 155 people, with 115 through Spouse/Partner Sponsorship, 20 under Parent/Grandparent Sponsorship, and 10 via Child Sponsorship. Humanitarian pathways welcomed 50 arrivals as Protected Persons in Canada.
Study permits issued to Uzbek citizens during this time provided an important pathway. From January 2023 to March 2025, IRCC issued 810 Study Permits—225 in 2023, 530 in 2024, and 55 in the first quarter of 2025—providing access to quality Canadian education, post-graduation work opportunities, and potential permanent residency.
If you are considering your options, our Uzbekistan to Canada immigration consultants can recommend the most suitable pathway based on your profile and goals. To learn more about our services and packages, visit Our Fees page or Book a Consultation with a licensed immigration representative to begin your process.
Uzbekistan to Canada Spousal Sponsorship
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Sponsoring a spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner from Uzbekistan involves several important country-specific requirements that go beyond the standard spousal sponsorship application. While the overall process follows IRCC’s general framework, applicants from Uzbekistan are subject to additional scrutiny related to travel history, military service, and employment records, making careful preparation especially important.
With accurate documentation and well-organized evidence, applicants can move through the sponsorship process smoothly and confidently. If at any point you feel unsure about a document or a specific step, our consultants are available to guide you and help avoid costly delays. From 2016 to 2024, our Canadian immigration consultants have supported 102 clients from Uzbekistan in navigating Canada’s immigration pathways with care and precision. If you’d like a full overview of spouse sponsorship Canada, you can just book a consultation with our Canadian immigration representatives. Also, you can check our Immigration Consultant Cost.
Country-Specific Documents
IRCC requires additional forms for residents of Uzbekistan. All principal applicants and accompanying family members aged 18 or older must complete Supplementary Information – Your Travels (IMM 5562) to provide a detailed record of travel and residence history.
Applicants who have served in the military, police, defence units, or held senior government positions must also complete Details of Military Service (IMM 5546). A full copy of the military card or booklet must be submitted, including all pages, even if blank.
Other “Must-have” Documents
IRCC applies specific document requirements for Uzbekistan. If a divorce occurred in Uzbekistan, applicants must submit a copy of the divorce certificate. In addition, the principal applicant and all family members aged 18 or older who hold an Uzbek passport must provide a complete copy of their labour book or workbook, including every page. These records are used by IRCC to assess employment history and background consistency.
Biometrics
Most sponsored applicants from Uzbekistan are required to provide biometrics (fingerprints and photo) after submitting their application. Once IRCC issues the Biometrics Instruction Letter, biometrics must be completed at an authorized Visa Application Centre within the required timeframe.