How to migrate to Canada? Possible ways to move Canada...............

The Canadian Govt. has developed a website that will help you at every step of the application Immigrate to Canada If you follow this website, I am sure you don’t need any agent / consultant.





Canada offers multiple ways of immigration, here are all those programs:

1. Express Entry: Most popular and fastest immigration route, run by the Federal govt.. Meant for skilled people. This program manages three economic immigration programs:

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW) - Skilled workers with foreign experience. All professionals in sales, marketing, IT, finance, legal, medicine, etc. fall under this category.
  • Federal Skilled Trades Program (FST) - People qualified in a skilled trade with foreign experience. Chefs, bakers, equipment operators, etc. fall under this category.
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC) - Skilled workers who have Canadian work experience.


2. Provincial Nominee: Second most popular channel. Meant for people who do not have sufficient score to clear Express Entry. Run by each individual province. Program opens on adhoc basis. If you get nominated, then you must spend 2 years in the province, before you can move to any other province.

3. Family SponsorshipExisting permanent residents can sponsor their relatives, including their spouse, partner, children, parents, grandparents, and others to immigrate

4. Quebec-selected skilled worker: Immigration program run separately by the province of Quebec. Meant for people who want to live in Quebec specifically.

5. Start-up VisaHave a start-up idea and can bring in local jobs? Canada will give you a PR, if your idea is accepted by a designated organization and implemented.

6. Self-EmployedCan contribute culturally or in athletics to Canada.

7. Atlantic Immigration Pilot: Immigrate by graduating from a school or working in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, or Newfoundland and Labrador. This program is meant to boost the economies of Atlantic provinces that usually don’t see much immigration influx.





8. Refugees: The Canadian Council for Refugees is a national non-profit umbrella organization committed to the rights and protection of refugees and other vulnerable migrants in Canada and around the world and to the settlement of refugees and immigrants in Canada. You can visit this link for more details of program.






Disclaimer: Above facts / data is not the view of blogger, it is based on the study / actual discussion with concerned persons.
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