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Canada offers skilled and semi-skilled professionals permanent residency options through a variety of federal and provincial immigration programmes, with work experience, English/French language proficiency, education, and the capacity to establish one’s self economically in Canada serving as the main criteria.
Did you know that some of these options don’t require a work offer, allowing the applicant to obtain permanent resident status in Canada before looking for a job there?
The following programme alternatives are available for this Class:
- Federal Skilled Worker (Under Express Entry): Even if a professional does not have Canadian work experience or academic credentials, they may still be eligible for permanent residency.
- Professionals with as little as one year of work experience in Canada may be qualified for the Canadian Experience Class (under Express Entry).
- Federal Trades Class (Under Express Entry): People who have experience in a trade, such as construction workers, plumbers, electricians, carpenters, bakers, cooks, and equipment operators, among many others, may be eligible for permanent residence under this category.
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): Provincial governments in Canada also offer immigration programmes that fit the needs of their local labour markets and give preference to candidates with ties to the province, such as those who have relatives there, have completed some of their education or work there, or intend to settle there permanently.
- Caregiver Programs: Canada is committed to offering routes to PR for individuals who support fellow citizens the most when they are in need. In order to assist Home Support Workers and Home Child-care Providers in obtaining PR, a new Caregiver pilot programme was introduced in June 2019. In order to fulfil the Canadian work experience requirements for obtaining a PR in Canada, a qualified applicant from outside of Canada may also apply to obtain a Work Permit to work in one of these occupations in Canada.
Applications for Admissions, Study Permits, and Visa Extensions
Studying in Canada, which has one of the most prestigious post-secondary education systems in the world, can be a rewarding and difficult experience. We are with you every step of the way if you are dedicated to upskilling for a better future. We can assist you with the following things:
- Advice on the programmes, degrees, and diplomas that Canadian colleges and universities offer, as well as on how to apply.
- Discussion of several routes after earning the qualification and whether obtaining Canadian permanent residency should be your objective
applying to universities and/or colleges - Filing of Study Permit and Visa Applications
correspondence with the IRCC when necessary
pre-departure guidance - Timelines and Strategy Building for Future Applications and Status Maintenance as Needed.
Immigration for businessmen
People can start their own business in Canada, own and run an existing firm there, or expand their current operation from another country to Canada thanks to a variety of programme alternatives. Federally or provincially, depending on the province, these alternatives are available.
Investor immigration
Superior Net Worth The option to become a permanent resident of Canada with their families is available to people who are willing to invest in Canada. The amount invested varies according to the province of chooice. We have years of expertise helping these people obtain PR in Canada, so we can help with every step of the procedure:
- Choosing the best curriculum for your needs and those of your family after thoroughly evaluating your current business and experience
- help with company planning for upcoming ventures in Canada (if applicable)
- extensive advice on the paperwork to be used
- analysis of the material by a team of accountants and legal team advocacy
- maintaining communication with the relevant governmental and financial institutions.
- File presentation in its final form
In order for you and your family to achieve your Canadian immigration goals, we comprehend your vision and communicate it effectively.
One can work in Canada if they have a work permit. These may be open or specific to an employer (Worker can work for any employer). Age, nationality, prior work experience, history and present status in Canada (if currently in Canada), employment offer, and other criteria can all affect a person’s eligibility for a work permit.
Family reunification has long been encouraged under Canadian immigration law. The following immigration programmes are available to families under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act of 2001 to help achieve this goal:
- Sponsorship for Temporary Residence of Spouse or Common-law Partner (Open Work Permit)
- spouse or common-law partner’s sponsorship for permanent residence
- Sponsoring Children Who Are Dependent
sponsorship of parents, grandparents, or both
Additionally Sponsored
A successful application requires that both the sponsor and the partner (applicant) meet specific eligibility requirements. Upon comprehending the particulars of your circumstance, we advise you on the ideal course of action to ensure that you reunite with your family as soon as possible. We comprehend your feelings and facts, and we express them in a way that the decision-makers can also comprehend them.
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