Canada's immigration system offers a range of pathways for individuals seeking to move to the country, including skilled worker programs, family sponsorships, business immigration, and student permits. The Express Entry system is a popular route, utilizing a points-based approach to select skilled workers based on factors like age, education, and work experience. The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allows provinces to nominate individuals based on regional labor market needs. Family Sponsorship enables Canadian residents to bring close relatives to Canada, while business immigration targets entrepreneurs and investors. Study permits are available for international students, with opportunities for post-graduation work permits.
1. Express Entry: Factors include
age, education, work experience, language
proficiency, and adaptability.
2. PNP: Varies by province; typically includes work experience and connection to the province.
3. Family Sponsorship: Requires proof of relationship and financial capability to support the sponsored person.
4. Business Immigration:Requires a business plan, financial resources, and relevant experience.
1. Express Entry: Submit an online profile, receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) based on Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, and submit a complete application.
2. PNP: Apply to the provincial program, receive a nomination, and then apply for permanent residency through federal immigration.
3. Family Sponsorship:Submit a sponsorship application and the sponsored person's application, undergo an assessment, and wait for approval.
4. Business Immigration: Submit an application with required documentation, including a business plan and financial details.
5. Study Permit: Apply online or through a Canadian embassy/consulate, provide required documents, and wait for approval.