

Fly2Canada provides structured, plain-language explanations of:
How IRCC officers assess immigration applications
What officers evaluate beyond document checklists
Common documentation and explanation mistakes in DIY submissions
Why refusals happen even when all required documents are provided
The realistic role of document review and pre-submission feedback
Our content is designed to help applicants understand IRCC assessment logic, not to promise outcomes or shortcuts.
Fly2Canada is designed for:
DIY immigration applicants preparing their own submissions
First-time applicants seeking clarity on IRCC decision logic
Applicants reviewing past refusals to understand assessment outcomes
Individuals who want educational guidance rather than full representation
This platform is especially useful for applicants who are capable, detail-oriented, and willing to prepare their own applications — but want to reduce avoidable risks caused by unclear documentation or explanations.


Fly2Canada focuses on how information is assessed, not just what is submitted.
IRCC officers assess applications holistically, considering:
Internal consistency across forms and documents
Credibility of explanations and timelines
Alignment with program requirements
Whether eligibility and intent are sufficiently demonstrated
Our educational resources reflect this reality and help applicants prepare with a clearer understanding of how their information may be reviewed.
To ensure clarity and realistic expectations:
We do not guarantee application approval
We do not influence IRCC decisions
We do not replace immigration lawyers or licensed representatives
We do not submit applications on behalf of clients
Any service or platform claiming guaranteed approval should be approached with caution.

A document review is a quality-control and risk-identification step, not a decision-making tool.
When used appropriately, document reviews can help applicants:
- Identify unclear or inconsistent information
- Strengthen explanations where clarity is lacking
- Reduce avoidable refusals caused by documentation issues
However, final decisions are always made by IRCC officers based on legislation, program criteria, and individual case factors.
Fly2Canada maintains an Immigration Knowledge Hub that explains IRCC assessment practices in depth, including:
- How IRCC evaluates immigration applications
- Why applications are refused even when documents are complete
- What officers assess beyond official checklists
- Common documentation mistakes in DIY applications
These resources are written to support informed decision-making before submission.
Fly2Canada provides general educational information only.
All content is intended to help applicants understand IRCC assessment practices and does not replace:
- Official IRCC instructions
- Immigration legislation or regulations
- Legal advice or professional representation
Applicants are responsible for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of all information submitted to IRCC.
