10 Simple Methods for Immigrating to Canada

A big number of foreign nationals from all over the world seek immigration to Canada in pursuit of greener pastures. However, the procedures for immigrating to Canada are not as straightforward as some may imagine.

While some of the processes may appear demanding and complex, others are rather straightforward, so it’s better to just choose the one that best fits your immigration goal, accessible documents, and timetable.

 

Looking for a variety of Canadian immigration choices from which to choose? Keep reading!

 

The visa application process for Canada can be found in the link provided below.

 

 

Sponsorship for the Family Class

This is when a Canadian citizen or permanent resident sponsors a foreign-born family member to move to Canada.

All you need is a family member over 18 who is willing to be your sponsor and the right paperwork. Family class sponsorship, on the other hand, is now only for spouses and children under the age of 22. This plan no longer includes parents and grandparents.

The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Due to how quickly it works, the provincial nominee program is quickly becoming one of the most popular ways to move to Canada. Because each province in Canada has its own immigration program, the PNP route was made possible.

Immigrants who choose this path, on the other hand, must be ready to live in the province where their application was processed and often need a job from a Canadian employer.

 

Below are the most important information and application you need before relocating to Canada.

 

The Express Entry Program

This includes The Canadian Experience Class, the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP).

These programs are meant to make it easier for Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to choose, evaluate, and hire skilled immigrants who meet the requirements of the federal economic immigration programs listed above.

The provinces can also use this system to find skilled workers to meet the needs of the job market.

LMIA Work Visa

In this case, the person who wants to move to Canada must first have a job offer in Canada and then apply for a work visa based on that job.

After that, the Canadian employer would apply for LMIA through Service Canada, and then the immigrant would apply for a work permit. This may seem like a long process, but it does lead to permanent residency.

Canadian Investor Immigration

This type of immigration is for people who have a lot of money. People who are able to invest in the growth of the Canadian economy as a whole.

This category has two programs: the Quebec program and the Federal Investor Program.

The applicants must, however, put a lump sum into a Canadian government-approved investment fund for a period of five years.

Depending on the type of application, spouses and children can be a part of this program.

 

 

IEC – International Experience Canada

What Happened Around the World People also call Canada a working holiday. In this process, you move to a new country with an open work permit, which means you don’t need a job offer.

As nice as that sounds, you have to be a certain age and live or come from a certain country to be eligible for this program. These countries include Austria, Australia, Croatia, Belgium, Mexico, Italy, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, New Zealand, Switzerland, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and a few others.

Standardly, you have to be between 18 and 35 years old to qualify, but some of these countries only let people 30 years old.

In some immigration programs, like the CEC, the Federal Skilled worker of trade programs, and the semi-skilled worker’s programs, your work on a working holiday can help you get permanent residency.

Sponsorship by a spouse

This is one of the fastest and easiest ways to gain entry and permanent residency in Canada. When it comes to reuniting families, especially spouses, Canada’s immigration policy is much more open and helpful.

But there will be strict cross-checking to find fake marriages, which are on the rise because of how easy this process is.

Study Permit

This way of immigrating is for students who have been accepted to universities or colleges in Canada. The first step for these students would be to apply for a study permit once they were accepted.

To find out what you need to do to get permanent residency, you should check the provincial nominee program where your university is located. This should be done though before choosing a college.

Usually, you need a job offer and a willingness to stay in the province after you graduate, but it’s best to be sure by doing your research.

Visitor Visa

If the only other way to get into the country is to get a job and a work permit, this is one way to do it.

This way, you can enter the country as a tourist on vacation, and while you’re there, you can make some connections and learn your way around so that when you get back to your home country, you can start the process of applying for a job and, later, a work permit based on first-hand knowledge.

Trade Agreements

Only a few countries can use this way to move to another country. Countries like the United States, Costa Rica, Israel, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Peru, Panama, Jordan, Mexico, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Colombia, and Iceland.

This process is also open to European Union, Trans-Pacific Partnership, and GATS member countries (General Agreements on Trades and Services).

This agreement is set up so that you can work in Canada for a branch, subsidiary, or affiliate of your company or its parent company.

The agreement lets you move within your own company, and you will be given a NAFTA visa.

So, here they are! Now that you know there are 10 ways to move to Canada, it’s up to you to decide which one is best for you based on your qualifications, skills, and/or location. Best of luck!