MIGRATION TO CANADA
A major benefit of immigrating to Canada is the right to work and live at any location of your choice within the country. A permanent citizen has rights to social benefits like public school education for children at no charge and state health care facilities for immediate family members.If you’re considering migrating to Canada, there are a few things you should know and steps you will need to take. Here’s an overview:

- Determine Your Eligibility: The Canadian government has several immigration programs, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Canadian Experience Class, and the Federal Skilled Trades Program. Each program has its own eligibility requirements, so you’ll need to determine which program you qualify for.
- Take a Language Test: Canada has two official languages, English and French. You will need to take a language test to demonstrate your proficiency in one of these languages.
- Get your Education Assessed: If you have completed your education outside of Canada, you will need to have your credentials assessed to determine their Canadian equivalency.
- Create an Online Account: You’ll need to create an online account with the Canadian government to begin your application.
- Complete an Express Entry profile: Express Entry is an online system that manages applications for certain economic immigration programs. You’ll need to create a profile and provide information about your age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and other factors.
- Receive an Invitation to Apply: If you meet the eligibility requirements and score high enough in the Express Entry pool, you may receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence.
- Submit Your Application: Once you receive an ITA, you’ll have 90 days to submit your application for permanent residence. You’ll need to provide supporting documents, including police certificates, medical exams, and proof of funds.
- Wait for a Decision: After you submit your application, you’ll need to wait for a decision. Processing times can vary, but the Canadian government provides estimated processing times on its website.
Canada has numerous immigration programs available depending on your background. Some people will have various ways to immigrate while others may have no options. Once you find out if you are eligible to apply, the next step would be to find out which documents you would need to obtain in order to apply for permanent residency, as well as how to submit your application. You can view the basic requirements of the main Canadian immigration programs from our expert and experienced team members. Various available programs to immigrate to Canada have given below briefly:
Express Entry: Immigrate as a skilled worker.
Family sponsorship: Sponsor your relatives, including your spouse, partner, children, parents, grandparents, and others to immigrate.
Provincial nominees: Immigrate by being nominated by a Canadian province or territory.
Quebec-selected skilled workers: Immigrate as a skilled worker in the province of Quebec.
Atlantic Immigration Program: Immigrate by graduating from a school or working in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, or Newfoundland and Labrador.
Caregivers: Immigrate by providing care for children, the elderly or those with medical needs, or work as a live-in caregiver.
Start-up Visa: Immigrate by starting a business and creating jobs.
Self-employed: Immigrate as a self-employed person in cultural or athletic activities.
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot: Smaller Canadian communities supporting their local economy through immigration. Pilot opens to permanent resident applicants later in 2019.
Agri-Food Pilot: Immigrate by working in specific agri-food industries and occupations.
Temporary resident to permanent resident pathway: The temporary resident to permanent resident pathway is a limited-time pathway to permanent residence. It is for certain temporary residents who are currently working in Canada and their families.
Permanent residence pathways for Hong Kong residents: Two pathways to permanent residence for eligible Hong Kong residents who are currently in Canada.
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot: Immigrate through economic permanent residence pathways as an eligible skilled refugee.
Refugees: Immigrate as a refugee or become a sponsor.
Francophone immigration: Live, work or study in French in a Francophone community outside Quebec.
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It’s important to note that the migration process can be complex, and it’s recommended that you seek the advice of a licensed immigration consultant or lawyer firm like ALEX GLOBAL CONSULTANCY to guide you through the process.