Immigration to Canada 2022

Immigration to Canada 2022

 





Why Does Canada Need Immigrants 



Canada welcomes immigrants under three classes: the economic class, family class, and refugee and humanitarian class.


Skilled workers are welcomed under the economic class to support Canada’s high living standards. Canada has an aging population and low birth rate which is why most of the immigrants it welcomes are skilled workers. Canada needs these skilled workers to support its labour force and economic growth. These skilled workers arrive with strong language skills, work experience, and education, and desire to succeed. Hence, they play a vital role in Canada’s efforts to support economic growth and social services such as education and universal health care.


The second largest immigrant class arrives through family sponsorship. Canada welcomes the loved ones of Canadian citizens and permanent residents since strong families are the bedrock of Canada’s society and economy. Allowing close family members to build a life in Canada provides families with the emotional support they need to thrive in the country’s society and economy.


The third largest class are welcomed as refugees and for humanitarian purposes. As one of the world’s most privileged nations, Canada has a moral obligation to provide safety to those fleeing persecution and other hardship, and Canada has a long tradition since the end of the Second World War of demonstrating humanitarian leadership. In 1986, the United Nations awarded the people of Canada the Nansen Medal, which is the UN's highest honour for those who demonstrate excellence in helping refugees. Canada remains the first and only country to receive the Nansen Medal.


 IMMIGRATION 

Assess your eligibility to immigrate to Canada through general immigration Express entry and Province skilled workers programs 


this assessment to determine if you and your family members are eligible for immigration to Canada! It is free and fast 


The purpose of the free assessment is to determine whether you are qualified to apply for permanent residence in Canada under the Family Sponsorship, Skilled Worker, Entrepreneur, Investor, or Self-Employed categories. There is no charge for this service











SKILLED WORKER




While Canada’s economic success is good for business, it is also creating challenges for employers who are struggling to find enough workers to meet demand. With its record low unemployment rate, Canada, today more than ever, must rely on foreign talent to continue to grow a strong national workforce.

The purpose of the Work section, is to guide you and provide the most up-to-date information with regard to working in Canada for your particular situation.

In most cases, to work in Canada, a foreign worker requires a work permit. However, there are a number of circumstances where a foreign worker may work in Canada without a work permit



TRADE WORKER




The Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) is for people who want to become permanent residents of Canada based on being qualified in a skilled trade



BUSINESS CANDIDATE



If you are a business person or manager looking to immigrate to Canada, the Canadian federal and provincial governments offer a number of options that may allow you to fast-track the Canadian immigration process



FAMILY SPONSORSHIP



The Canadian government offers a number of ways to allow this dream to become a reality under its Family Class Sponsorship class. Canada's Family Class Sponsorship programs are some of the most generous family reunification programs in the developed world. After all, the Canadian government is committed to keeping families together whenever possible



There are a number of relationships that qualify for Family Class Sponsorship, including spouses and common-law partners, parents and grandparents, and dependent children. For parents and grandparents, there is also the Super Visa program



To get started on exploring your Family Class Sponsorship options, we invite you to start a free Canadian Immigration assessment



CANADA STUDY



The number of international students studying in Canada is over 450,000, a figure that is constantly growing. Many of these students are choosing Canada over other developed countries because of certain advantages that studying in Canada can bring.

Individuals who study in Canada receive a top-quality and internationally-respected education, preparing them for professional pursuits in Canada or abroad.

Yet, the cost of tuition and living fees in Canada are generally lower than in other developed countries.


 

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