ABOUT Us

Welcome to Dilka Immigration Services Inc.

As Immigration Consultants, we use our in-depth legal immigration expertise to provide solutions to complex immigration issues. We help you navigate your immigration journey to make your immigration dreams come true.

With Dilka Immigration
Service We Provide.

Family sponsorship

Sponsorship Applications for your Spouse/ Common-law partner, Dependent Children, Parents/ Grandparents & other applicable family members.

PR status & Citizenship

Renew your PR status and apply for Canadian Citizenship with us.


Economic Class

Talk to us about Canada's immigration programs for Skilled Workers- Express Entry, Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, PNPs, Federal Skilled Trades Class- let’s short-list the best option for you

Temporary Visa

Complete assistance with Admissions, Study Permit Applications, Extensions, and Visa Applications. Work Permit Options- Open/ LMIA Based or Employer Specific Permits and Extensions.

Why Choose Us

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Have FAQ’s To Tell US
Immigration Question.

Why do I need to hire someone to help?

For obvious reasons, this is a popular question. Relying on third-party information and hoping that it applies to your specific situation can have a detrimental impact.

Immigration consultants assess each potential client to set up plans of action that both parties understand. Immigration cases are divided into manageable tasks, which helps alleviate the anxiety that comes with life-changing submissions.

How much are your fees?

Not every case is the same, the fees consider your immigration goal and the complexity of the case in a cost-effective manner. Remember, our goal is to make the process simple and affordable!

Who will I be working with?

A qualified immigration consultant and their team are assigned to your case to help obtain the necessary information and documentation from you. They have navigated interactions with thousands of clients and have ensured a tailored personal touch with every case.

How do we complete the process while I'm overseas?

We have helped individuals from over 120 countries, and we utilize a variety of technologies to see you, speak to you and make you feel comfortable.

We will send you detailed instructions on how to complete the signing of documents, where to go to get documents, and whatever else is necessary so that the process is also cost-effective and stress-free.

My friend said…. can I do that?

These are popular questions. Immigration issues come up every day and you’re often talking to someone in the same or similar situation to assess how you should move forward.

Remember, it is up to you as the applicant to provide all the necessary information and documentary evidence to show you meet program criteria. Just because something worked for your friend does not mean it will work for you.

The process starts off with a personal assessment of your particular situation. Then we will put together your options and let you decide what makes sense for you. Our consultants will provide recommendations to make your case stand out among the other similar applicants or provide possible solutions for your unique issues.

I already made my case submission by myself and now I need help, what do I do?

The first thing we ask is, what is your time limit? Often, when you have made a submission on your own you have a very short time limit to respond to a request from the respective adjudicating body.

If you fail to respond or do not provide the correct documents, then your case may be rejected. We have worked to help clients deal with those tight deadlines to meet these types of requests.

Although the outcome may be successful, why take that chance? Remember, information is accessible to “do-it-yourself”, but what to do with it is not.

Some consultants say they have contacts in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, or in a particular visa office. This can be important in my country. Is this true in Canada?

In Canada, this is not true. Canada is a democracy with a government, legislature, and judiciary acting independently. Ministers are held to account by parliament. In the immigration and other areas, the legislature gives the government power to apply the rules and laws which govern Canada’s people. Applying the law requires discretion. A fundamental principle is that officials make decisions impartially and without outside influence. Public officials face sanctions if they are found to have not been impartial. Private individuals face sanctions just for claiming they can influence public officials. Applicants should not work with anyone claiming to have government ties.

How do I know what you need?