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Everything Worth Knowing About Canadian Immigration

Everything Worth Knowing About Canadian Immigration

Not every Canadian was born in Canada. Some are immigrants who have become citizens of this lovely nation, also known as the Great White North. Living and working in this country offers a completely different experience than you have ever had before. However, getting the Canadian experience comes by studying or working in the country for a specific amount of time via a valid temporary resident permit.

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  1. Everything Worth Knowing About Canadian Immigration Not every Canadian was

    born in Canada. Some are immigrants who have become citizens of this lovely nation, also known as the Great White North. Living and working in this country offers a completely different experience than you have ever had before. However, getting the Canadian experience comes by studying or working in the country for a specific amount of time via a valid temporary resident permit. The country caters to several high-skilled immigrants as there several on-demand jobs that require specific skills. Foreign students also have access to top-quality education, after which, they are eligible to join the workforce. Qualified immigration lawyers in Toronto can help you guide. Interestingly, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) intends to grant temporary residency to 90,000 foreign students and highly skilled workers. This offer is to kick off on May 6, 2021. Eligible French speakers are also privy to gaining entry into the country under three different programs. For immigrants living in Canada, there is an opportunity to apply for permanent residence (PR) using specific pathways (discussed in the next section). Pathways to Permanent Residence (PR) in Canada Foreign graduates and migrant employees living in Canada can take advantage of the specific pathways to obtain a PR. However, this is based on the condition that they have the expertise and knowledge that Canada requires to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and speed up economic growth. The application timeframe commences on May 6, 2021, and ends on November 5, 2021. Nevertheless, if the Canadian government reaches the specified immigration cap of 90,000 immigrants before the deadline, then the application window comes to a close. Targets for Canadian PR
  2. Individuals holding temporary job positions in long-term care facilities and

    hospitals, as well as those working in important industries, would benefit from the emerging pathways. The Canadian government also has an eye on foreign graduates from Canadian institutions who are potential catalysts for Canadian’s future economy. Additionally, there is a high demand for Francophone international applicants. What are the Eligibility Criteria for Such Individuals? Below is a breakdown of the conditions for the individuals eligible for a permanent residence permit. For Highly Skilled Workers The Canadian permanent residence eligibility for highly skilled workers considers those who have at least one year of experience working in the Canadian healthcare sector or other pre-approved sectors. International Graduates from Canadian Institutions Eligibility for foreign students applies to individuals who have completed an accredited Canadian post-secondary degree before January 2017. French-Speaking Foreign Students and Workers There is also a PR application window for French-speaking graduates and highly skilled workers. This platform creates an opportunity for multi- diversity in the Canadian culture, in turn, creating a conducive environment for social development. Such applicants are to establish proficiency in either of the country’s official language – English or French. They must also reside in the country and have the authorization to be a part of the workforce at the time of application. Canadian Student Visa
  3. There are more than 130,000 international student applications yearly. Apart

    from access to the high-quality education Canada provides, international students can enjoy the country’s vibrant multi-cultural platform, among tons of other opportunities. However, getting a student visa may be no walk in the park, but here is how it works:  Apply at any Canadian institution and obtain an acceptance letter  Find out about student visa application using the official Canadian study permit tool  Apply for the Canadian student visa  Gather all necessary documents for the application  Tender proof of English language proficiency (for foreign students from non-English speaking countries). Tests may include TOEFL iBT, IELTS Academic, C1 Advanced, and PTE Academic.  Visit the visa application centre in the country of residence for an interview and biometrics capturing. It takes about 90 days to obtain a Canadian study permit, and the application fee sits at 150 CAD. Students from the following countries can take advantage of the Student Direct Stream.  The Philippines  Morocco  India  China  Pakistan  Vietnam  Senegal How Does Canadian Business Immigration Works? Canadian immigration does not centre on foreign students and highly skilled workers alone. It also caters to business immigrants. These individuals have access to affordable high-quality education, a Canadian healthcare program, and the Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) that offers a predictable post-retirement taxable income. The following business immigration provides immigration opportunities to business owners:
  4.  Quebec Entrepreneur Program  The Quebec Immigrant Investor Program

    (QIIP)  The Federal Immigrant Investor Venture Capital (IIVC) Pilot Program  Quebec Self-Employed  The Federal Start-Up Visa Program  Other Provincial Nominee Entrepreneur Programs Moderate net worth individuals who intend to own and run businesses in Canada can take advantage of the entrepreneur and self-employed plans, which caters solely to them. On the other hand, individuals with high net worth, who intend to invest passively without having to start a business can access the investors’ programs, targeted at them. As categorized within the federal “owner-operator” policies, purchasing or establishing new businesses can qualify a business owner for a temporary work visa. Such individuals may be eligible for PR over time. Understanding Canadian Corporate Immigration Under Canadian corporate immigration, there is an implementation of stringent regulatory regimes that employers must follow to recruit foreign workers. This implementation comes from the Canadian government and is in place to deter immigration regulation abuse. If the foreign worker to Canadian employee ratio crosses a specified cap, there may be restrictions on employers recruiting low-wage foreign workers. International employees classified as “low-skilled” may also have a maximum Canadian work period of four years. The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), among others, grant PRs to about 250,000 immigrants, under different categories. These programs seek immigrants with highly needed skills. Each province also has its selection criteria for immigrants desiring to get permanent residence in Canada. The Canadian government selects the best applicants eligible for PR from a large pool of immigrants using unique screening processes, one of which includes Express Entry. Even though the Canadian government has permitted low-skill application, the absence of diversity indicates that the entry of low-skill foreign applicants into specific industries is coming to an end. As such, individuals who intend to
  5. work in specific Canadian sectors must be highly skilled to

    have their applications approved. In Conclusion Studying or working in Canada is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. International students can work in specific sectors while receiving a world- class education. Furthermore, Canada has some of the most welcoming immigration programmes in the world that even favour business owners. Graduates of Canadian universities have an additional 90 days to job hunt or apply for a work permit. The Canadian work sector caters to all ages. Studying, working, or running a business in Canada comes with access to free medical care, excellent working practises and conditions, job security, stringent labour laws, among other benefits. Find out more @ https://atimmigrationlaw.com/