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Federal Skilled Worker (Express Entry)

The express entry program had been introduced in January 2015. Skilled workers who want to migrate to Canada can apply under the Federal skilled worker program without a job offer. In the federal skilled worker program, skills are assessed by education, work experience, language ability, and other factors. The federal government aims for those applicants who have a high skill level which can be classified according to Canadian standards.

Express Entry Program is one of the fastest programs of Immigration. It’s an online application program that runs on a point-based system. The candidates are provided Invitations to Apply through the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). The highest scoring profiles are selected from Express Entry Pool with respect to the CRS cut-off.

Canadian Experience Class (Express Entry)

The Canadian Experience Class is an immigration sub-category of the Express Entry stream managed by IRCC. This sub-category allows foreign workers, who have worked in Canada for at least one year, to immigrate permanently.

Quebec Experience Class Program

The Government of Quebec encourages temporary foreign workers working in Quebec and international students completing their higher education in Quebec, to permanently settle in the province. The Quebec Experience Class Program is a fast track process leading to Permanent Residency for foreign workers and students. The program allows temporary workers and international students to apply for permanent residence from within Quebec, after completing a period of qualified work or studies.

Sponsoring Parents and Grandparents

Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Immigration is a special program introduced for Canadian citizens and permanent residents. This program is for those individuals who want to sponsor their parents and grandparents to become permanent residents of Canada.

The sponsored parents and grandparents get Permanent residency status in Canada and can avail of all the government benefits that come with PR. This includes the right to live and work in as well as access to public-funded health care and other services provided by the Government of Canada.

Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program

The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program is a community-driven program. The purpose of this program is to spread the benefits of economic immigration to growing smaller communities. The orientation is towards creating a path for permanent skilled foreign workers to work and reside in one of these participating communities. This program helps to increase the long term retention of skilled workers and newcomers in rural areas of Canada.

Federal Skilled Trade Program (Express Entry)

The federal skilled trade program is the fastest way to migrate to Canada under semi-skilled occupation. If an individual has experience in agriculture, cooking, baking, plumbing, electrical, construction, driving, then the IRCC welcomes the candidate to work as a skilled trade worker.

There is a strong need for federal skilled trade workers all across Canada with numerous occupations. Canada Federal Government has created the Federal skilled trade program (FSTP) to help Canada by fulfilling thousands of high demand jobs. The federal skilled trade program is one of the parts of federal permanent residence and is managed by Express Entry Stream. These occupations are listed by the Canadian Federal Government on their official website.

Quebec Skilled Worker Program

Quebec has a special agreement for immigration with the Government of Canada. The province has its own rules for choosing immigrants who will adapt well to living there. The Province of Quebec administers its own immigration programs with selection criteria that are distinct and more predictable from those of federal and other provincial immigration programs.

Sponsoring Spouse, Partner, or Dependent Children

Being the second-largest country on Earth, Canada has multiculturalism reflecting cultural, ethnic, and linguistic uniqueness. This makes Canada an ideal place for families. Canadian citizen or permanent resident can sponsor their dependents (spouse/common-law partner or child) to become permanent residents of Canada through the category of Dependent Visa, also known as Family Class Visa.

Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program(AIPP)

It was launched in 2017 for hiring foreign skilled workers who want to immigrate to Atlantic Canada and international graduates who want to stay in Atlantic Canada after they graduate. On March 1, 2019, an extension was announced with changes to give international graduates more time to apply to fulfil the high shortage of labour in the Atlantic provinces of Canada. The four provinces that are in partnership with the government of Canada in AIPP are:
– Nova Scotia – Newfoundland and Labrador
– Prince Edward Island – New Brunswick

Yukon Community Pilot Program

Yukon is the smallest territory towards the western part of Canada. It is the least populated Canadian province or territory. Only around 40,000 people reside in the territory. Whitehorse is the primary city of Yukon where the majority of people live.

The Yukon Community Pilot is work permit component program managed by Federal Territorial Permanent Resident Stream. The Yukon community pilot program got introduced in July 2020 and will remain open for the next three years. The continuation of the program will be extended after monitoring the development of the community.

Provincial Nomination Program

Each Canadian Province Offers Its Own Provincial Nomination Program. Listed Below Are Program Details Of Major Canadian Provinces.

Alberta

The provincial nominee program for Alberta is called the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) and is an economic immigration program that nominates people for permanent residence in Alberta. Alberta Provincial Nominee Program targets workers that are in high demand throughout the province and fast tracks their Alberta immigration in order to effectively fill the shortage of Canadian professionals with immigrants who have the exact training and experience needed.

New Brunswick

New Brunswick is nestled under Quebec’s Gaspe Peninsula and beside the State of Maine. It is the only officially bilingual province in Canada, with about one-third of the population speaking French as a first language. In recent times, New Brunswick has been seeing a constant rise in the number of permanent residents settling in the province. In 2019, as per IRCC, the province has seen an upsurge of 30% immigrants in comparison to 2018.

Ontario

One of the most prominent and desired provinces in terms of settling in is Ontario as it is the country’s most populous province and is home to the country’s capital, Ottawa, and the largest city, Toronto. The provincial nominee program for Ontario is called the Ontario Immigrant nominee program (OINP) which allows foreign workers, international students, and others with the right skills, experience, and education to apply for a nomination for permanent resident status in Ontario.

British Columbia

The program is operated by the British Columbia government in partnership with the federal immigration department, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Interested candidates must follow a two-stage process: apply for a nomination to the provincial government, and then, if nominated, apply for permanent residence to the federal government.

Manitoba

Manitoba has one of Canada’s strongest and most diversified economies, with a low cost of living and plenty of opportunities for quality careers, for education or to start a business. Manitoba is known for the high quality of free public health care and school systems and has been welcoming immigrants for well over a century. Manitoba is a place where people of many cultures live together in harmony. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) seeks recent graduates, skilled workers, business people and their families with the intention and ability to successfully settle and economically establish in Manitoba as permanent residents.

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a home to 11, 81,987 residents who primarily live in the southern half of the province, while the northern half is mostly forested and sparsely populated. Of the total population, roughly half live in the province’s largest city Saskatoon or the provincial capital Regina. Saskatchewan has a vibrant art and culture scene, scenic provincial parks and plenty of sports and recreation opportunities. Known as the birthplace of Medicare, its residents enjoy free medical care and excellent health care services.

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